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mikeythekidd
02-01-2007, 08:01 PM
I just picked up a '93 525it with only 70,000 mi. I got reciepts showin all maintenance performed since day one. In fact the old gal had $6500 worth of work done on her @ 65K! Just one problem: the engine won't get up to operating temp. The temp in MN has not gotten above 10 since I got the car.:D I have been driving about 20 miles each way daily and the guage has not moved past the little blue square. The radiator, belts and hoses were replaced @ 65K. My guess would be thermostat and/or fan clutch but these usually cause overheating. Any ideas?

Blitzkrieg Bob
02-01-2007, 08:08 PM
could be stuck open

Dave M
02-01-2007, 08:14 PM
Yes, thermostat should be your first stop.

Welcome aboard

Alexlind123
02-01-2007, 08:33 PM
Definetely replace the thermostat. I did mine last night and it solved the issue wonderfully. Its quick and easy and you wont really lose anything if thats not the problem.

kworben
02-01-2007, 10:14 PM
Had a similar situation with my '92 535i/5spd. Ran cold and was getting little heat. Replaced the thermostat and found the the original, with only 65K miles,was broken. The top of the thermostat had broken in two and would not close.

Renman
02-01-2007, 10:55 PM
Had a similar situation with my '92 535i/5spd. Ran cold and was getting little heat. Replaced the thermostat and found the the original, with only 65K miles,was broken. The top of the thermostat had broken in two and would not close.

Same here. I've owned 3 BMW's and when right the needle will be dead on straight up. Replace that thermostat.

DanDombrowski
02-01-2007, 11:05 PM
Woah guys, don't jump the gun on this one. It could very well be a t-stat, but let me ask this - do you have heat in the cabin? Does the gage move at all?

Theres a connector on the coolant temperature sensor that can get a bit of grease on it and cause the needle not to register, even though everything in the system is working fine. Mine was registering nothing, so I unhooked it and cleaned it, and now it works fine.

Just something to check before you tear into it.

632 Regal
02-02-2007, 06:45 PM
Also a cold engine will wear the cylinder bores and piston rings in a quick hurry!


Woah guys, don't jump the gun on this one. It could very well be a t-stat, but let me ask this - do you have heat in the cabin? Does the gage move at all?

Theres a connector on the coolant temperature sensor that can get a bit of grease on it and cause the needle not to register, even though everything in the system is working fine. Mine was registering nothing, so I unhooked it and cleaned it, and now it works fine.

Just something to check before you tear into it.

Alexlind123
02-02-2007, 08:38 PM
Also a cold engine will wear the cylinder bores and piston rings in a quick hurry!

Uh oh.........