Hello all,
First post on this new forum. Apparently M3Forum died, which is too bad since I'm sure the answer I'm looking for would be buried in there somewhere.
I'm attempting to diagnose a possible coolant leak. I've been getting minor transient temperature fluctuations (no higher than about 104C) in my coolant temp indication. I initially suspected it was electrical because I've replaced water pump, thermostat, and radiator, and lower radiator hose sensor within the last couple years and I'm also getting incorrect readings in the car for outside ambient temperature.
However, inspection under the hood shows evidence of dried antifreeze on the front of the engine case and on the pulley shafts. Coolant level is unchanged and nothing is making it's way to the undertray without evaporating, so the leak is not significant, but I would prefer to fix.
I theorize that the thermostat seal has gone bad prematurely somehow (perhaps I didn't do a good job of installing it?) and is allowing trace amounts of coolant to sneak out, causing enough of a pressure fluctuation to show up in the coolant temp. However, because I'm not sure I want to run a coolant pressure test. I haven't done this before because previous leaks were easily attributable to the water pump and radiator going bad. I read that the rental kits at Autozone and whatnot don't have fittings for BMW, so I went ahead and bought the Pittsburgh Harbor Freight kit. Unfortunately, none of the fittings appear to fit the M3, either, despite it having two that were supposedly for BMW's.
Anyone have any recommendations? Thoughts on the possible coolant leak?
First post on this new forum. Apparently M3Forum died, which is too bad since I'm sure the answer I'm looking for would be buried in there somewhere.
I'm attempting to diagnose a possible coolant leak. I've been getting minor transient temperature fluctuations (no higher than about 104C) in my coolant temp indication. I initially suspected it was electrical because I've replaced water pump, thermostat, and radiator, and lower radiator hose sensor within the last couple years and I'm also getting incorrect readings in the car for outside ambient temperature.
However, inspection under the hood shows evidence of dried antifreeze on the front of the engine case and on the pulley shafts. Coolant level is unchanged and nothing is making it's way to the undertray without evaporating, so the leak is not significant, but I would prefer to fix.
I theorize that the thermostat seal has gone bad prematurely somehow (perhaps I didn't do a good job of installing it?) and is allowing trace amounts of coolant to sneak out, causing enough of a pressure fluctuation to show up in the coolant temp. However, because I'm not sure I want to run a coolant pressure test. I haven't done this before because previous leaks were easily attributable to the water pump and radiator going bad. I read that the rental kits at Autozone and whatnot don't have fittings for BMW, so I went ahead and bought the Pittsburgh Harbor Freight kit. Unfortunately, none of the fittings appear to fit the M3, either, despite it having two that were supposedly for BMW's.
Anyone have any recommendations? Thoughts on the possible coolant leak?
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