I have a 1991 525i that is overheating. This started on Friday all of a sudden. Generally the temp guage on our car has the needle sitting just about 1 needles width above the half way mark and it's been like this forever. But on Friday after being used to put around town, it crept up to the red area within a mile or so, I shut it down, and gave it time to cool off.
I tried it again and it did the same thing so I towed it to the radiator cooling shop near our home. I picked up the vehicle today and they told me that they replaced the fan clutch which looking at it, they indeed DID do.
I drove home which is only about 1.5 miles from the repair shop and I took the car 1 block up the hill from our home and sure enough the needle went up to the red area, so I turned around and went the block home.
So, knowing that they have replaced the fan clutch, I have to take it back tommorrow to see about them fixing it properly but I'd like to go in with some knowledge of what to do.
They told me that the fan clutch wasn't moving any air and that they could stop it with their bare hands while the motor was running, indicating that indeed it could be a bad fan clutch, but Im not sure if I am supposed to pay for this repair or any further repair since it did not fix the overheating problem, nor do I have a clue as to what else it could possibly be.
I'd rather not go in there and have them tell me now that it needs a water pump, thermostat and radiator unless of course it really does.
Is there something specific with this year and model that is known to go bad at a certain time or mileage (mileage is about 148,000 miles)?
Thanks for any information.