I am after some assistance chasing a problem that I have had for a number of years. Only now it is much worse.
The car had always overheated (gone to the 3/4 dot) when the AC was turned on, but as soon as I turned it off it would drop back to the middle.
I was doing the Rod bearings and then figured I may as well put in a CSF radiator to see if would help. Even on idle, the coolant temps reach the 3/4 mark now.. If I rev the car up to 3000, the temps drop, but start climbing as soon as the revs drop again.
Here is a timeline of what I have done
I have already changed the water pump and run it for a number of years with no issues.
23/3/19: Changed the clutch fan (BEHR) . First noticed oerheating on a hot day with AC on. With No AC, and ambient temp of 23C, Coolant temp is 91C.
8/4/19: Changed Aux fan and controller with a used one from a non M. Apparently they use the same part numbers but different shroud. Crusing with AC on 95-96C coolant temp.
With AC off, Coolant temps were at 89. (Ambient 15-20C)
17/2/22: New thermostat and CSF radiator. Ambient 30C. Idling hit 100C
Drove it home and the ambient temp dropped to 25.5C (but humid). Coolant temp was at 98C idling in the driveway.
18/2/22: Parked the car overnight outside and drove it in the AM. When I popped the bonnet in the morning the engine was warm. It had been sitting from 11pm - 6am in about 21deg ambient weather outside. . Ambient temp 20.5C. Coolant temp 95-97 idle. Crusing 92-93C idle .
18/2/22: Afternoon. Ambient temp 25. Idle gets up to 98C. AC turned on , temp gets up to 100C and Aux fan is loud. I turn the heater on and then it drops to 93C idle, then climbs to 95.
My mechanic seems to think that the sensors are out of spec. I fired a laser thermometer at the top radiator hose after the thermostat opened and it read:
Dash: 95,. Laser: 90 . (Idling)
Regardless, I still think 90C idling is still too hot for the coolant temp, seeing as a normal M3 would be at 86 deg while driving.
Notes:
1. If the temp sensors are out, why are there no codes? Is there a way to test if the sensors are out?
2. When I turn the car on and put on the AC the front aux fan does not scream like a jet, however when I turned the AC on at 98C, the front AC fan was very loud. Is there a way to test if its working properly?
3. Could I have a headgasket leak?
4. Should I just change to OEM radiator, aux fan+ controller, and AC condensor ?
5. Could my AC condenser be blocking the air flow?
The car had always overheated (gone to the 3/4 dot) when the AC was turned on, but as soon as I turned it off it would drop back to the middle.
I was doing the Rod bearings and then figured I may as well put in a CSF radiator to see if would help. Even on idle, the coolant temps reach the 3/4 mark now.. If I rev the car up to 3000, the temps drop, but start climbing as soon as the revs drop again.
Here is a timeline of what I have done
I have already changed the water pump and run it for a number of years with no issues.
23/3/19: Changed the clutch fan (BEHR) . First noticed oerheating on a hot day with AC on. With No AC, and ambient temp of 23C, Coolant temp is 91C.
8/4/19: Changed Aux fan and controller with a used one from a non M. Apparently they use the same part numbers but different shroud. Crusing with AC on 95-96C coolant temp.
With AC off, Coolant temps were at 89. (Ambient 15-20C)
17/2/22: New thermostat and CSF radiator. Ambient 30C. Idling hit 100C
Drove it home and the ambient temp dropped to 25.5C (but humid). Coolant temp was at 98C idling in the driveway.
18/2/22: Parked the car overnight outside and drove it in the AM. When I popped the bonnet in the morning the engine was warm. It had been sitting from 11pm - 6am in about 21deg ambient weather outside. . Ambient temp 20.5C. Coolant temp 95-97 idle. Crusing 92-93C idle .
18/2/22: Afternoon. Ambient temp 25. Idle gets up to 98C. AC turned on , temp gets up to 100C and Aux fan is loud. I turn the heater on and then it drops to 93C idle, then climbs to 95.
My mechanic seems to think that the sensors are out of spec. I fired a laser thermometer at the top radiator hose after the thermostat opened and it read:
Dash: 95,. Laser: 90 . (Idling)
Regardless, I still think 90C idling is still too hot for the coolant temp, seeing as a normal M3 would be at 86 deg while driving.
Notes:
1. If the temp sensors are out, why are there no codes? Is there a way to test if the sensors are out?
2. When I turn the car on and put on the AC the front aux fan does not scream like a jet, however when I turned the AC on at 98C, the front AC fan was very loud. Is there a way to test if its working properly?
3. Could I have a headgasket leak?
4. Should I just change to OEM radiator, aux fan+ controller, and AC condensor ?
5. Could my AC condenser be blocking the air flow?
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