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07-29-2015, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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Engine Temperature Warning (Amber)
So today on the drive in to work (which happens to be the hottest day of the year - today's high with humidity is estimated to be 40*C), my Engine Temperature Warning (Amber) light came on - "Temperature Too High, Drive Moderately to allow engine to cool down ...." I could hear my fans working overdrive but thought this had to do with the A/C being on along with "stop & go traffic". At the time the warning light came on, the outside temperature was only 24.5*C
No codes were tripped nor did I ever receive the "Red" Engine Temperature Warning. Question I have is do you think was do to the outside temperature or is there any upcoming problem (ie: water pump) that I should be concerned about? If the water pump or thermostat fails, does it trip an engine code? Any thoughts? Car is a E92 N55 2011 335Xi w/ 50K miles
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Well first check to see if you have coolant cause these cars are notorious for drinking it.
If you have coolant then get ready to replace water pump and t stat. |
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07-29-2015, 12:47 PM | #7 |
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Check for coolant / leaks , if all looks good check your waterpump.
It is probably your waterpump, replaced mine same time last year
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No codes have been registered (yet)
Does the water pump or thermostat failure trip a code?
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You should get the car checked even if you do no have any codes
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Like I said, check coolant. Then likely assume you need the water pump if coolant checks out OK. |
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07-29-2015, 02:56 PM | #11 |
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How many miles are you at? I've seen lots of water pump failures, but they seem to be more common 07/08 model years.
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07-29-2015, 04:21 PM | #13 |
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Water pump most likely. Take advice above and check coolant levels, i've had mine go orange for a 12 mile trip then all the sudden red. Dont wait for codes.
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Perform the auto-bleed procedure and see if the pump is circulating coolant by looking into the coolant reservoir, you will see coolant flowing. My dead pump sounded like this when it died.
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07-29-2015, 06:32 PM | #16 |
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So on my way home I checked coolant levels and I was slightly below min (car cold). So I drove to my local dealer and when checked there I was in between min and max (due toexpansion). They topped up a little coolant for me and I was on my way. No warning messages on my way home and according to my Dashcommand OBDII app, I went as high as 232F and low as 223F w/ A/C on in stop and go traffic - seems like normal operating temperatures?
Does anyone know at what temps the Amber and Red messages are triggered? |
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Ps, oops i meant oil temps , dont know what my coolant temps were, but i was barely 10mi from home. 223-232f for you seems high, because mine doesnt go above 190 i think.
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LOL wishful thinking.
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Mine didn't even sound that loud when it died, sounded like a half dead toad under the hood
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08-04-2015, 08:40 AM | #21 |
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Here's a little update .....
So the past week was driving as normal - no amber or red temp. warning messages and coolant temps didn't go over 230*F (on very hot and humid days). However, today on the ride into the office, everything was normal but I did notice the cooling fans cycle on and off for 1-2 secs max when I started up the car from sitting overnight. I thought that was odd as the car was completely cold? So I continued on my way and everything was fine, temps at 190*F-200*F and then they went from 200*F - 210*F and climb real quick. At 250*F amber warning message came on and then a 255*F red message came on – both messages only stayed on for a few seconds. I pulled over right away and shut the car down. I let it cool for a little and watched the temps drop and since I was about 5 mins from the office, I started the car up again and everything was normal (no higher than 225*F). When I pulled in the office, I noticed again the cooling fans cycle on and off for 1-2 secs I’m going to pickup a new waterpump, thermostat, hardware and coolant from the dealer today and get those changed out tonight Any ideas on why the fans would cycle on and off for 1-2 secs – especially when the car was cold?
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These symptoms you have indicate the water pump on the way out, especially the fans cycling on at start up. I'd get it changed before you are stranded. |
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