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Qube
01-20-2006, 06:19 PM
There's a nusiance that I've been meaning to post, but...

The driver side windshield, and to a lesser degree, the side window... will fog. Here's the case:

Outside is colder... like -10c. Drive a bit, leave the vents open on climate sword and actual vents. Leave the car, come back, the driver's side is fogged.

Because I was there you say? I can have full passenger compliment and still only the driver side will fog.

When I wipe the condensation, it seems to have a slight oily feel to it.

If I manually close the blade (upper dash vents), then it's much better. There would only be a little bit, if any. Now I do hear the opening and closing whirrrrrr sounds when you turn on and off the car...

There seems to be a faint smell to it... like power steering fluid I surmise. I gather it must be coming from the dash vents because where there are partitions between the vents, the fog is thinner.

willobmw
01-20-2006, 06:49 PM
Hopefully it is not the heater core. Antifreeze smell maybe?
Good Luck.

SharkmanBMW
01-20-2006, 06:55 PM
sounds like a heater core... sweet smell of coolant.

Jimbo
01-20-2006, 07:47 PM
This is almost definitely the heater core, a seemingly common problem on E34's. My car has had the exact same symptoms for about a year except I occaisionally get a very strong sickly sweet smell that is definitely coolant. I have not had the time or money to fix it, so I just deal with it and top off the coolant every once in a while hoping the leak does not get worse, which it hasn't.

Qube
01-20-2006, 10:10 PM
This is almost definitely the heater core, a seemingly common problem on E34's. My car has had the exact same symptoms for about a year except I occaisionally get a very strong sickly sweet smell that is definitely coolant. I have not had the time or money to fix it, so I just deal with it and top off the coolant every once in a while hoping the leak does not get worse, which it hasn't.

I never even thought it was coolant, lol. Yeah. I have a coolant leak, but it's not bad. I top off every now and then ;)

Alan_525i
01-20-2006, 10:18 PM
Fromt he description its almost 100% surely your heater core. I went through the same several years ago.

uscharalph
01-21-2006, 04:03 AM
There's a nusiance that I've been meaning to post, but...

The driver side windshield, and to a lesser degree, the side window... will fog. Here's the case:

Outside is colder... like -10c. Drive a bit, leave the vents open on climate sword and actual vents. Leave the car, come back, the driver's side is fogged.

Because I was there you say? I can have full passenger compliment and still only the driver side will fog.

When I wipe the condensation, it seems to have a slight oily feel to it.

If I manually close the blade (upper dash vents), then it's much better. There would only be a little bit, if any. Now I do hear the opening and closing whirrrrrr sounds when you turn on and off the car...

There seems to be a faint smell to it... like power steering fluid I surmise. I gather it must be coming from the dash vents because where there are partitions between the vents, the fog is thinner.
That was the telltale sign that my heater core was leaking.

uscharalph
01-21-2006, 04:05 AM
I never even thought it was coolant, lol. Yeah. I have a coolant leak, but it's not bad. I top off every now and then ;)
That's probably where your coolant is going. I bypassed my heater core, till I get it fixed (If ever). No more coolant loss.

uscharalph
01-21-2006, 04:07 AM
This is almost definitely the heater core, a seemingly common problem on E34's. My car has had the exact same symptoms for about a year except I occaisionally get a very strong sickly sweet smell that is definitely coolant. I have not had the time or money to fix it, so I just deal with it and top off the coolant every once in a while hoping the leak does not get worse, which it hasn't.
If the heater core leak isn't very bad, just don't use the heater and watch the coolant level closely. If the coolant gets low and you overheat, it could worsen the heater core leak due to the added pressure.

Jay 535i
01-21-2006, 04:27 PM
Qube, I have the EXACT same problem:

http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=17970

Although I'm nervous about it, a buddy and I have decided to tackle fixing it ourselves when the weather improves, using this guide:

http://www.homeofsbc.com/Fixes/Heater/heater.htm

Since we're both in Toronto, maybe we should get together and tackle the two cars as a three-man team, lending technical, moral and beer support?

kring
01-21-2006, 06:42 PM
Reading through this forum convinced me it was a heater core problem, so I replaced mine last week. I tried to ignore it for a long time, but when the car started reporting low coolant on a regular basis I knew it was time. I followed these instructions: http://bimmer.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/e34/7017392-1.html. It took me about 6 hours but it wasn't too hard. Mostly just a lot of wiggling the old heater core out and the new one in around wires and such.

Qube
01-21-2006, 11:54 PM
Qube, I have the EXACT same problem:

http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=17970

Although I'm nervous about it, a buddy and I have decided to tackle fixing it ourselves when the weather improves, using this guide:

http://www.homeofsbc.com/Fixes/Heater/heater.htm

Since we're both in Toronto, maybe we should get together and tackle the two cars as a three-man team, lending technical, moral and beer support?

I'm up for it. Whereabouts are you at? I'll bring my own mechanic buddy as well ;)

Jay 535i
01-22-2006, 01:25 PM
I'm up for it. Whereabouts are you at? I'll bring my own mechanic buddy as well ;)

I'm in North York.

I thought I'd save it for the Spring so we can do it outside in the light. Let me know what you think.

You can send me a PM.