This would be the N42 engineis your car the N46 engine or N42?
This would be the N42 engineis your car the N46 engine or N42?
Ok so basically always have a decent amount of fuel at all times.If an E46 says there is less than 100km fuel left, consider the fuel tanks empty, unless you replace both fuel level senders (expensive).
Basically I fill up before I get to 120km left in any of my E46s.
Well I took a chance once and let a car go down to 80km left....car was still idling at the traffic light, then as soon as light was green and I pressed the accelerator...poof dead and wouldn't start. Filled up with a can and some sweat and it fired up.Ok so basically always have a decent amount of fuel at all times.
Will top up the car before I take the car to him tonight, it is just a pity that he is in midrand and I am in edenvale, its a long drive between 5 and 5 30 pm lol
Thanks for this information, I wonder if it could be as simple as this, I would just laugh if it is the issue.Well I took a chance once and let a car go down to 80km left....car was still idling at the traffic light, then as soon as light was green and I pressed the accelerator...poof dead and wouldn't start. Filled up with a can and some sweat and it fired up.
I suspect you being able to start up again could be the colder temps allowing some fuel through.
Second this. The life I live.If an E46 says there is less than 100km fuel left, consider the fuel tanks empty, unless you replace both fuel level senders (expensive).
Basically I fill up before I get to 120km left in any of my E46s.
Patiently waiting for the replacement petrol card to be delivered, happy to have it parked off until I get thatSecond this. The life I live.
It was basically standard for the final year production run.Very nice. You got some nice options on it, like the automatic lights+wipers which is not common on the E46s. Black interior is a win too. Basically only miss out on the sport equipment.
Apologies, found out later that this is a N46 B20A engine, the bmw guy was wrong. 🤪is your car the N46 engine or N42?
Not really, she reckons it was too small! Her i20 was smallerSorry bud, guess the wife definitely misses the Golf after this one.
Exactly why she was irritated with meWell in all fairness to her, we did mention the cooling system parts right at the start of this thread.
I suggest you opt for an OEM expansion tank and cap, it is probably double the price but far superior in quality.Exactly why she was irritated with meThe plan was to do it with the next service when I got back but my luck was short lived
Parts list not looking too bad so far from goldwagen quote, waiting for quote on other items, this is what I got so far
Expansion Tank R956.52
Water Pump R1126.09
Expansion cap R121.74
I already removed the expansion tank to inspect for leaks but I will be replacing it.
Now to just get some time to check the radiator out, mech will only be here a little later so just stripping bit by bit, working from home today so I can get some things done
It's the Febi Bilstein part but I will find out from bmw now on the oem part as well then look at getting that one instead.I suggest you opt for an OEM expansion tank and cap, it is probably double the price but far superior in quality.
Going to do all of these except thermostat unless mech says it is faulty.From experience, if you want to replace select items, this is what I do.
1. Expansion tank = must with oem. If you dont know the car history, replace it. Lasts about 20-40k km, random.
2. Thermostat = is expensive and usually fail open, so your engine will never get to temperature and with the temp gauge hack this you can wait till failure. So I usually skip this
3. Waterpump. When this fail, engine overheat super fast. Not so costly so definitely replace.
4. Pipes are easy to spot. Generally the top pipes wear out much quicker as they carry the hot coolant. lower pipe/hose last much longer. I would do lover if you replace radiator.
5. Radiator, Id be surprised if this is leaking, but if it is it is generally a slow leak so I would only replace if it is leaking
For slow leaks, usually cheap or free to get a pressure test done at any shop
When I replaced my expansion tank in Nov last year BMW had it for R1100 vs R900 from goldwagen