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HIBEE
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 4:32 pm    Post subject: bmw 325 I SE Reply with quote

TROUBLE WITH HEATER BLOWING COLD AIR WHEN TICKING OVER, OK WHEN RUNNING AT
NORMAL SPEEDS.
PLEASE ANY HELP OUT THERE!!

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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:20 pm    Post subject: Re: bmw 325 I SE Reply with quote

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TROUBLE WITH HEATER BLOWING COLD AIR WHEN TICKING OVER, OK WHEN RUNNING AT
NORMAL SPEEDS.

Either you have air in the system (time to re-bleed it) or a bad water
pump.

If it's an E36 325i (1991 to 95 roughly) then your water pump has a
metal shaft and plastic impeller if they detach it causes problems.
Replacement pump will be all metal.

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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 1:03 am    Post subject: Re: bmw 325 I SE Reply with quote

"HIBEE" <usermt5069@aol.com> a écrit dans le message news:
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TROUBLE WITH HEATER BLOWING COLD AIR WHEN TICKING OVER, OK WHEN RUNNING AT
NORMAL SPEEDS.
PLEASE ANY HELP OUT THERE!!


Usually, when exposed too long in cold air, I get a cold.
And when I get a cold, i also have a loss of voice.

You seem to be an exception or is your key board caps lock iced down ?

Reasonably, the thermostat may be stuck open. The water doesn't reach the
nominal temperature. I had this problem years ago with a 316i. In addition
the engine was running roughly in the same conditions as yours during the
winter.
Believe me, the BMW dealer replaced, under guaranty, twice the injectors ans
a lot of stuff. They never found that the thermostat was bad !!!!!!!
I replaced myself. Everything ran fine after.

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