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BMW Roundel over heating

can any one help solve overheating problems in bmw 320i
Old 12-19-2008, 06:15 AM
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Talking did you complian regarding this issue in company directly

well! elaborate your problem in detail.
also get me some photos of this if any.
have you complained to company or it's service center.
also let me know that what has company answered regarding this issue?
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well! elaborate your problem in detail.
also get me some photos of this if any.
have you complained to company or it's service center.
also let me know that what has company answered regarding this issue?
I agree with David, overheating can be caused by several factors. You should get a service center personnel to check it for you at least you get a professional advice and help.
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If you have exhausted all the cooling system remedies [hoses, thermostat, belt, water pump, overflow bottle and radiator], then you could look into your exhaust system. If for example a catalytic convertor is clogged-up, it will create back pressure on the engine which typically creates over-heating issues. a loose exhaust joint will allow moister into critical exhaust components often causing corrosion issues over time. Make sure your exhaust system is healthy!!!
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