My E90 Overheated yesterday evening... Its now at Tune Tech

Caddy101

Active member
:cry::cry::cry::cry:
Car in question: 2006 323i Exclusive, with about 120 000km on the clock.

Isn't life grand. The day before an enormous petrol price increase, my car throws its toys.

So I was driving from a work conference in Magalies in the early evening yesterday. All of a sudden I got a temperature warning and my car went into limp mode.

I stopped immediately. There was no steam coming from the bonnet or anything and I didn't notice any leaks coming from under the car.

So after waiting a while. I started it and drove a bit. After a short while, the warning came back, but luckily this time I was near a garage, so I stopped there and called roadside assist.

Time to put my aftermarket warranty to the test....
 

///Shaun

Banned
Sounds like water pump to me , very common fault with these electric water pumps. About a days labour to get changed . Cost around 7-9k (excluding labour)

You should notice some sort of white substance all around the water bottle area. The book will advise not to open the bonnet if that light comes on.
 

Caddy101

Active member
Dippies said:
Caddy also check this thread of Jenice he had the same problem and aslo could not c water leaking maybe the same problem

http://www.bmwfanatics.co.za/showthread.php?tid=35569 :thumbs:


but now that i think of it his waterbottle was empty several times

Mite be the waterpump



Thank Dippies.

My water bottle wasn't empty. In fact, when I opened the bonnet, I could hear water boiling.

I'm so f#cking stressed! This is the wrong month for this sh!t to happen.
:cry:
 
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Dippies

Guest
if you hear water boiling meaning that it its either

1 Waterpump or
2 thermostat not opening :fencelook::fencelook:


in other words the water is not circulating
 
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SP33DYV

Guest
Dippies said:
if you hear water boiling meaning that it its either

1 Waterpump or
2 thermostat not opening :fencelook::fencelook:


in other words the water is not circulating



+1
But i'm not sure if they still use a thermostat in conjunction with the electric water pump. Seeing that you can regulate the circulation by adjusting the speed of the electric pump or just switch it off all together. Just asking?
 
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Jakkals_F30

Guest
shit boys and girls... makes me worry now i have 123k on my 323i 06 model...

Hope you get it sorted and best of luck bud...
 
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Dippies

Guest
SP33DYV said:
Dippies said:
if you hear water boiling meaning that it its either

1 Waterpump or
2 thermostat not opening :fencelook::fencelook:


in other words the water is not circulating



+1
But i'm not sure if they still use a thermostat in conjunction with the electric water pump. Seeing that you can regulate the circulation by adjusting the speed of the electric pump or just switch it off all together. Just asking?




i have no idea if it does. you mite have a point here does anyone know if thermostat is used or not and
2)f there is sensors on the waterpump ?

Caddy maybe the fault codes should then be best to enlighten you to the possible problem :thumbs:
 
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SP33DYV

Guest
This is only one reason why I do not like the e90's.
I like mechanical stuff better. An electric water pump might help them meet their carbon emission targets, but at what cost to the customer?
 
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Dippies

Guest
SP33DYV said:
This is only one reason why I do not like the e90's.
I like mechanical stuff better. An electric water pump might help them meet their carbon emission targets, but at what cost to the customer?

:idea:I dont want to say anything regarding the E90. She mite be listening and decide to bite me in the ass also.

The E90 is the Best :mmm:
 
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