Hey,
I've been trying to fix my cooling system since the day I've got the M3 (04 convertible) and I can't seem to be able to properly do so - or maybe I don't fully understand how it's supposed to work. First up a disclaimer: I'm not trying to have my coolant to remain at one exact temperature (just to be clear). I'm just trying to avoid overheating and overcooling. In normal conditions (highway, no dense traffic) the operating temperature seems to fluctuate between 80C (176F) and 90C (194F) - roughly 12 o'clock on the dash.
Context and parts changed, in the right order:
After all of that, you would expect everything to work fine, right? Well.
The overcooling problem: when the car goes up to temperature after startup, it ends up hitting 84C (183F) before cooling down to roughly 76C (168F). Good news is, thermostat seems to be doing the job. After that, it goes up again and stabilize between 80C (176F) and 90C (194F) when highway with no traffic. But somehow, in certain conditions (going downhill, going through colder area), the temperature keeps dropping up until the needle hits roughly around the first dot.
The overheating problem: when driving up slow and steep canyon, the temperature hits almost 100C (212F), bringing the needle up to the second dot. I considered switching to an electric fan, but at this point with all those parts new, it should for now work correctly. I'm not driving it hard, really. In normal conditions, I would expect it to work.
Anyways, as you can see I'm struggling. Maybe all of this is perfectly normal. Or not. I don't know but this is driving me crazy haha!
Help!
I've been trying to fix my cooling system since the day I've got the M3 (04 convertible) and I can't seem to be able to properly do so - or maybe I don't fully understand how it's supposed to work. First up a disclaimer: I'm not trying to have my coolant to remain at one exact temperature (just to be clear). I'm just trying to avoid overheating and overcooling. In normal conditions (highway, no dense traffic) the operating temperature seems to fluctuate between 80C (176F) and 90C (194F) - roughly 12 o'clock on the dash.
Context and parts changed, in the right order:
- 1st, Water pump - right before I bought the car last September, the PO ran into an issue with his old water pump, full steam under the hood and belt on the ground. So they replaced it with a new one from Geba, never heard of that brand before, part number W0133 1974939).
- 2nd, Thermostat - I noticed the car never reached 12 o'clock ont he car when I got it, and as surprising as it is, the PO didn't feel like changing the thermostat with the water pump despite the thermostat being pretty old. Replaced it with a new one from Whaler, part number 11531318274
- 3rd, Fan clutch - when driving up a pretty steep canyon in traffic, the coolant temperature needle hit the second dot on the dash and was about to keep going up until I shut off the car. I waited for the car to cool down, the traffic to get better and off to the garage, who found out that the fan clutch was leaking and not working. Replaced with a new one from Whaler, part number 11527831619
- 4th, Radiator - when the heat got back to California a few weeks ago, I ended up having the coolant temperature hitting the second dot on the dash while driving on the freeway with no traffic. I knew the radiator had never been replaced (had the 04 model year on it when replaced, pretty long life for a radiator!), so I went ahead with that. Replaced with a new one from Nissens, part number NSN-60806.
After all of that, you would expect everything to work fine, right? Well.
The overcooling problem: when the car goes up to temperature after startup, it ends up hitting 84C (183F) before cooling down to roughly 76C (168F). Good news is, thermostat seems to be doing the job. After that, it goes up again and stabilize between 80C (176F) and 90C (194F) when highway with no traffic. But somehow, in certain conditions (going downhill, going through colder area), the temperature keeps dropping up until the needle hits roughly around the first dot.
The overheating problem: when driving up slow and steep canyon, the temperature hits almost 100C (212F), bringing the needle up to the second dot. I considered switching to an electric fan, but at this point with all those parts new, it should for now work correctly. I'm not driving it hard, really. In normal conditions, I would expect it to work.
Anyways, as you can see I'm struggling. Maybe all of this is perfectly normal. Or not. I don't know but this is driving me crazy haha!
Help!
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