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Grant
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
1987 535i Cabin Heater Not Working |
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Hi, can anyone comment on this problem:
BMW 1987 535i
Problem: Cabin heater starts to blow cooler air when car is moving.
a.. Heater starts to work well when vehicle is not moving.
b.. Radiator, thermostat, waterpump, hoses are all brand new. All working properly.
c.. Pressure test shows no leaks in cooling system.
d.. Coolant remains at constant level with virtually no sign of being depleted.
e.. No blockage exists in heater core.
f.. Engine running very strong with no sign of malfunction.
I've been told by a mechanic that the problem is most likely a head gasket leak.
Does this sound reasonable given the above observations?
Thanks for any feedback you may provide.
Grant
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Don
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
Re: 1987 535i Cabin Heater Not Working |
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Grant wrote:
| Quote: | Hi, can anyone comment on this problem:
BMW 1987 535i
*Problem: Cabin heater starts to blow cooler air when car is moving.*
* Heater starts to work well when vehicle is not moving.
* Radiator, thermostat, waterpump, hoses are all brand new. All
working properly.
* Pressure test shows no leaks in cooling system.
* Coolant remains at constant level with virtually no sign of being
depleted.
* No blockage exists in heater core.
* Engine running very strong with no sign of malfunction.
I've been told by a mechanic that the problem is most likely a *head
gasket leak*.
Does this sound reasonable given the above observations?
Thanks for any feedback you may provide.
Grant
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First - find a new mechanic. He wants to do a $2,000 job to fix a $15
problem.
There is an electrical control valve for the heater water - and yours
has failed with the classic failure mode. There is a kit to fix it
available from BMW (about $15 - the valve is about $50). It takes about
10 minutes to install, and if you're handy you don't even have to drain
the coolant (the valve is up high).
I'd suggest investing $50 in the Bentley E28 manual and firing your
mechanic. It will be the best $50 you'll ever spend on the car - even if
you do NO work on your own - you'll be able to tell the bonehead you're
using how to fix things. |
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Dave Plowman (News)
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
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In article <S%1md.34$Pe3.29091@news20.bellglobal.com>,
Grant <gkimmons@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | I've been told by a mechanic that the problem is most likely a head
gasket leak. Does this sound reasonable given the above observations?
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Ask him how a 'head gasket leak' can cool the temperature of the water
circulating in the heater. I'd love to hear the answer.
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Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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Grant
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
Re: 1987 535i Cabin Heater Not Working |
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Much appreciated Don
I will purchase the manual you suggest and look forward to reading through
it.
Also, the mechanic will be given the proverbial boot.
Thanks for your feedback,
Grant
"Don" <admin@192.168.0.2> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Grant wrote:
Hi, can anyone comment on this problem:
BMW 1987 535i
*Problem: Cabin heater starts to blow cooler air when car is moving.*
* Heater starts to work well when vehicle is not moving.
* Radiator, thermostat, waterpump, hoses are all brand new. All
working properly.
* Pressure test shows no leaks in cooling system.
* Coolant remains at constant level with virtually no sign of being
depleted.
* No blockage exists in heater core.
* Engine running very strong with no sign of malfunction.
I've been told by a mechanic that the problem is most likely a *head
gasket leak*.
Does this sound reasonable given the above observations?
Thanks for any feedback you may provide.
Grant
First - find a new mechanic. He wants to do a $2,000 job to fix a $15
problem.
There is an electrical control valve for the heater water - and yours
has failed with the classic failure mode. There is a kit to fix it
available from BMW (about $15 - the valve is about $50). It takes about
10 minutes to install, and if you're handy you don't even have to drain
the coolant (the valve is up high).
I'd suggest investing $50 in the Bentley E28 manual and firing your
mechanic. It will be the best $50 you'll ever spend on the car - even if
you do NO work on your own - you'll be able to tell the bonehead you're
using how to fix things.
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fbloogyudsr
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
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| Quote: | BMW 1987 535i
Problem: Cabin heater starts to blow cooler air when car is moving.
a.. Heater starts to work well when vehicle is not moving.
b.. Radiator, thermostat, waterpump, hoses are all brand new. All
working properly.
c.. Pressure test shows no leaks in cooling system.
d.. Coolant remains at constant level with virtually no sign of being
depleted.
e.. No blockage exists in heater core.
f.. Engine running very strong with no sign of malfunction.
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1) Fred has offered some good advice; however, you don't mention
the fan clutch. BMWs (and many other cars) have a viscous clutch
on the fan that responds to temperature: if things get hot, the clutch
couples the fan to the drive belt to increase airflow/cooling. It may
have failed and is driving the fan continuously, which would cause
the problem you're seeing.
2) get another mechanic.
3) please post in plain text, not HTML.
Floyd |
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Grant
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
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Thanks for the additional comments. I'll take note of your suggestions.
Grant
"fbloogyudsr" <fbloogyudsr@nwlink.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | BMW 1987 535i
Problem: Cabin heater starts to blow cooler air when car is moving.
a.. Heater starts to work well when vehicle is not moving.
b.. Radiator, thermostat, waterpump, hoses are all brand new. All
working properly.
c.. Pressure test shows no leaks in cooling system.
d.. Coolant remains at constant level with virtually no sign of being
depleted.
e.. No blockage exists in heater core.
f.. Engine running very strong with no sign of malfunction.
1) Fred has offered some good advice; however, you don't mention
the fan clutch. BMWs (and many other cars) have a viscous clutch
on the fan that responds to temperature: if things get hot, the clutch
couples the fan to the drive belt to increase airflow/cooling. It may
have failed and is driving the fan continuously, which would cause
the problem you're seeing.
2) get another mechanic.
3) please post in plain text, not HTML.
Floyd
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Dave Plowman (News)
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Mon Nov 15, 2004 6:14 pm Post subject:
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In article <10php8nlsr9tb11@corp.supernews.com>,
fbloogyudsr <fbloogyudsr@nwlink.com> wrote:
| Quote: | 1) Fred has offered some good advice; however, you don't mention
the fan clutch. BMWs (and many other cars) have a viscous clutch
on the fan that responds to temperature: if things get hot, the clutch
couples the fan to the drive belt to increase airflow/cooling. It may
have failed and is driving the fan continuously, which would cause
the problem you're seeing.
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I'm not quite sure how the radiator cooling fan can effect heater
temperature? The heater will work with the rad still cold - that's the
function of the thermostat.
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Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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