e39 m5 thermostat?
e39 m5 thermostat?
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irish boy

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3,871 posts

259 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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anyone ever have any problems with this? my car has recently has started only heating up to the first dot....then coming on up to half way in traffic only to fall again on the road!

rang bmw....they told me it definately needed a water pump despite my arguments. so, despite the full bmw history, i've left it into my local specialist for a stat. i've heard its a bigish job so not looking forward tothe bill just after christmas! grumpy

rassi

2,513 posts

274 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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Not a huge job, think I paid €100 at a BMW dealer. The thermostat should open at 79 degrees C, you can check this in Test 7 in the "secret menu" - have a look here:

http://kinmak.com/?page_id=14

mikey-r

408 posts

220 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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Just had my thermostat replaced. Exactly the same symptoms as you describe. My Indy did it for around £250 all in. I phoned two local dealers for prices and they both came in at just over £400.

irish boy

Original Poster:

3,871 posts

259 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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i was going to leave it but apparently it causes rich running which long term can harm fuel economy and power!

mikey-r

408 posts

220 months

Tuesday 5th January 2010
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irish boy said:
i was going to leave it but apparently it causes rich running which long term can harm fuel economy and power!
I think, if you don't get it done, you also run the risk of carbon build up.

I did notice the fuel economy come back straight away... it is now "concerning" as opposed to "horrific" hehe

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Changing the Tstat is not a hard job, its just hard to get it right. It is very fiddly and you run the risk of a fairly decent coolant leak if its wrong. I did and had a fairly grotty time trying to rectify it. Eventally I got a garage to sort it all out. Ended up having a busted weater pump too which didnt help.
Bravo for taking it to a garage, got to be the best idea.

Why have they diagnosed the water pump out of interest?

irish boy

Original Poster:

3,871 posts

259 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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lol without seeing the car they said it was a water pump because they 'always' go.

bear in mind this is the same main dealer who said i needed a power steering pump. i got a specialist to check it out and a J clip had slipped iff one of the hoses....20p to fix and no charge. i think i actually despise them, but my car had a full service history from them when i got it and i said i was going to keep it up. not so sure now tho. banghead

AC Motors

397 posts

231 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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irish boy said:
lol without seeing the car they said it was a water pump because they 'always' go.

bear in mind this is the same main dealer who said i needed a power steering pump. i got a specialist to check it out and a J clip had slipped iff one of the hoses....20p to fix and no charge. i think i actually despise them, but my car had a full service history from them when i got it and i said i was going to keep it up. not so sure now tho. banghead
Time to try elsewhere methinks ! Check out the indy's listed on the BMW car club website for any in your area.

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Wednesday 6th January 2010
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Waterpumps dont always go. The weep from the bearings before they acually fail. If you just have a low tempreture then its the Tstat - very common. If you have a coolant leak then you could be inclined to believe the garage. If its not losing coolant then its just a common mechanical Tstat issue.

broster

495 posts

200 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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rassi said:
Not a huge job, think I paid €100 at a BMW dealer. The thermostat should open at 79 degrees C, you can check this in Test 7 in the "secret menu" - have a look here:

http://kinmak.com/?page_id=14
genuine price on the stat is around £70-80

it of a fiddle to do, did mine and economy have improved by 2mpg.