E39 528i Water Consumption? (No More!!)

Truvalu

New member
Hi there all!

I noticed that my 1997 528i uses about 200ml of water on every tank of fuel.

I am sure after Doctor Rick (thanx bud) checked my car out, it will take longer to re-fuel, but it used to be under about every 400km.

Question is, is it normal to use water like that?

Cooling system bleed procedure
- with "cold" engine
- top up coolant to proper level.
- leave rad cap loose

This stage bleeds air trapped in the heater system.
- turn on ignition switch to position 2 (no start)
- set temperature selectors on the climate control to max temp.
- manually set the fan speed to low (lower end of speed range)
- start engine (check that climate settings have not changed)
- after 5-10 seconds of running rev the engine 3-4 times to about 2500 RPM - hold there for about 5 seconds each time.
- shut off engine (should not run for much longer than about 30 seconds - you just want to shut if off before it starts to generate any heat and expand the coolant).
- inspect the coolant level and top up again if necessary.
- tighten the coolant fill cap.

This stage bleeds air from the engine, rad and fill tank.
- now warm up the engine (drive a bit if you wish)
- with engine running CAREFULLY / SLOWLY open the bleed screw. Hold a rag around the area to prevent any excess splashing. Keep the screwdriver in the slot of the bleed screw so you can close it quickly.
- you should have some air/steam escape - progressing to some bubbles of coolant.
- as soon as it progresses to the stage where you are seeing liquid coolant come out then close the bleed screw. Do not over tighten - it is all plastic threads and you can easily turn too far at which point the screw jumps back a thread and you have to re-tighten. Just make it snug with all coolant stopped.
- when the car is cold again re-check the coolant level and top up again if necessary.

You may have to repeat the bleed procedure 1 or 2 more times over the next week. Can "probably" skip the stage for the cold start bleeding of the heater system.

If the level continues to fall below the correct level then have the system fully pressure tested - explaining to your service manager what you have already done.

It is very important that all leaks be sealed so that the system can operate at full pressure. The engine computer is programmed to keep the coolant temp at about 108C at "most" times (there are exceptions) and the only way it can maintain that temp is if the pressure can be maintained - system fully sealed.
 

Truvalu

New member
Hi Guys!,

I found another post on the net where the guy very seriously and absolutely not want one to bleed the system while hot.

I followed his differrent bleeding procedure and OH YEAH!!!

Expansion tank stays exactly where it should be.

Just my 10c worth..... seemingly everybody knew this..... no comments on the post.
 

rick540

///Member
Those M52 engines often trap some air in causing all kinds of issues to happen.

Not sure why BMW made em that way as all their other engines are self bleeding. At least it's not an early VW Microbus, try get air out of that damn system... not funny.

Hows the fuel consumption now?

I may be able to find you a sensor cheap next week :)
 

Truvalu

New member
rick540 said:
Those M52 engines often trap some air in causing all kinds of issues to happen.

Not sure why BMW made em that way as all their other engines are self bleeding. At least it's not an early VW Microbus, try get air out of that damn system... not funny.

Hows the fuel consumption now?

I may be able to find you a sensor cheap next week :)

The consumption since I was at the DOCTOR sits now at a 12.2L/100km, this includes a trip to Hermanus and back and absolutely not even once trying to drive like an old man. It is sooooo much better than what it was. Can only emagine where it will be when every sensor is 100%. Thanks Rick, keep me posted please.
 
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