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01-03-2012, 10:46 PM | #23 | |
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01-05-2012, 12:28 PM | #30 |
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Believe it or not warranty time pays less then 2hrs for this repair with diagnosis. Like said, should take you around an hour, not 8! There is ABSOLUTELY no reason to remove the front end or intercooler to replace the pump. Everything is done from underneath once the shields are removed. Pump comes right out the bottom by the frint sway, tstat has to come out first. If you cannot access the clamps the way they are positioned (they are all positioned the same from the factory), then you are using the incorrect tools.
Im just saying this for the ill knowledged people that may want to to this as a DIY there is no reason to remove the front end, period. For a first timer with mechanical skills 3hrs max, but should only take you 1 if you are semi experienced. |
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Is this dealer price realistic? (see the attached file).
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This is one of the many reasons why I love my P3 Gauge! I normally set it to display coolant temperature. If the coolant temps start going too high, I'll notice it way before the ECU decides to throw a CEL...
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01-06-2012, 10:01 PM | #34 |
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Water pump failure, is a sudden occurrence. If you have over 60K miles, then it's Russian roulette. You should just change this, along with the thermostat or risk getting stranded on the road.
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01-07-2012, 05:02 AM | #37 |
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When mine started to go turbos wouldn't boost normally, sometimes they did and sometimes not, scanned it and it turned out to be some water pump code, live logged it with BT and it showed fluctuation.
Had the pump + thermo replaced in 90 minutes by a mechanic friend, all done from below.
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01-07-2012, 10:28 AM | #38 |
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JESUS!! Now I know what it's like to get raped without lube! Those prices are insanely high!! You can get much better aftermarket or oem components for MUCH MUCH less! Then take it to your local indy shop which can do the work in 1/2 the time, and 1/2 the Stealership labour. Good God young man, stop going to the dealership!
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01-07-2012, 10:54 AM | #39 | |
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Got the initial yellow overheating on dash, luckily as I pulled in the garage, cleared codes, and now just 2e82 is present, water pump "over current". Can't clear it, however can't get the car to overheat again, but can't get it out of limp mode. (haven't been driving it, just idle). Heater blows hot air, but won't churn out full blast. Wish there was a way to tell for sure the thermo was bad too, no sense in replacing the thermo if it's functioning properly.
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The pump normally goes I change the thermo just in case. They cost me 700$ with labor. I'm in Beirut though parts are expensive and labour is stupid cheap.
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01-07-2012, 11:21 PM | #43 | |
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1. Electric water pump speed deviation 2. Electric water pump shut down. My advise is replace both your water pump and thermostat, or make sure you have BMW roadside assistance. Oh, and your JB4, flogging your water pump isn't going to help it's longevity either. |
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