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False Overheating, no power over 2000 rpm HELP
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07-03-2022, 03:28 PM | #1 |
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False Overheating, no power over 2000 rpm HELP
I drive a BMW 318 D e91 2008 N47.
I got an orange overheating symbol yesterday that popped up and went away after restarting the car, but the radiator fan stayed on 24/7 while the car was on. Today I drove it for around 20 min. I got a red overheating symbol and the car immediately lost power. I thought I stalled but the car just didn't have any power over 2000rpm. I checked coolant etc everything was perfectly fine, coolant level ok, the stream in the coolant was circulating normally. Engine and all the pipes were warm not hot at all. I checked the coolant temp on the dashboard and it was reading over 137 Celsius. Which is way over boiling. But the coolant wasn't even hot or steaming. Now I can't drive the car over 2000 rpm. The second I pass 2000 rpm the car loses power. Any idea what the problem could be. I had my water pump replaced about 2 months ago. Everything is working how it should be. Makes no sense. I don't even get an engine light. Just a red and orange overheating symbols. But it makes no sense since the engine and coolant is not hot at all. |
07-04-2022, 11:38 AM | #3 |
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I have moved this to the UK forum - hopefully someone can help you
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