Help with 1992 325i OVERHEATING!!!
MikeinSunnyCA
08-10-2005, 08:48 PM
est 175,000 miles.
Water pump went out and 1 blade of fan broke off while driving....did get to drive the car home from the store. Friend took out and replace the broken fan, belt, water pump and thermostat and its still overheating. Looks like their are two hoses and 1 is not flowing through the engine...I need help troubleshooting what my next step would be. Am I missing anything? Water is staying in the radiator and not leaking but there are a few dings on the outer metal cage.
Water pump went out and 1 blade of fan broke off while driving....did get to drive the car home from the store. Friend took out and replace the broken fan, belt, water pump and thermostat and its still overheating. Looks like their are two hoses and 1 is not flowing through the engine...I need help troubleshooting what my next step would be. Am I missing anything? Water is staying in the radiator and not leaking but there are a few dings on the outer metal cage.
Dudesky_E36
08-11-2005, 05:34 AM
When the waterpump was replaced, how did it break? Was it a plastic impeller, and if so, did you make sure you removed all the broken pieces? You may have a piece lodged in the system. Did you flush, refill, and bleed the coolant? Turn the heater on full blast. If it's blowing cold air with the engine running, then you have air in the system and it needs to be bled. You mentioned dings in the radiator casing- make sure the lines themselves in the radiator weren't kinked or damaged by the loose fan blade. If everything I mentioned checks out so far, then the new thermostat you installed could be faulty.
MikeinSunnyCA
08-11-2005, 08:27 AM
Thank You for your quick reply. What you said makes since...will check heater today and I don't think my friend bled the air.
MikeinSunnyCA
08-11-2005, 08:40 AM
Dudesky_E36 just in case my friend does not know how to bleed the air what are the steps we need to take.
Thanks once again.
Thanks once again.
Dudesky_E36
08-11-2005, 12:11 PM
Here's a writeup, look towards the bottom for instructions on bleeding:
http://www.understeer.com/waterpump.shtml
http://www.understeer.com/waterpump.shtml
MikeinSunnyCA
08-18-2005, 09:47 PM
Dudesky_E36 just in case my friend does not know how to bleed the air what are the steps we need to take.
Thanks once again.
Thank you Dudesky_E36 !!!!!
It worked bled the air and the car runs fine.
Thank you once again!!!!
Thanks once again.
Thank you Dudesky_E36 !!!!!
It worked bled the air and the car runs fine.
Thank you once again!!!!
Dudesky_E36
08-18-2005, 10:54 PM
Excellent . . another BMW saved :iceslolan
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