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Hi, could mine be a sensor issue too? i have a 2006 325i bmw and i noticed now in the winter time when its cold out that after a while driving my fan under the engine kicks on real high and stays that way until i turn car off. could that be a sensor issue too? i notice it also seems to effect my heat temp working in my car too, to try to stay warm in this winter weather. You think coolant issue too?
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It could be air in the system, bad water pump/low coolant flow or bad coolant sensor.
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