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2007 328xi Waterpump errors, need help
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10-06-2018, 11:22 PM | #1 |
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2007 328xi Waterpump errors, need help
Recently had my cooling fan go into overdrive every time I turned on my car. Wasn't sure why, but I knew I had to drive to work. Also noticed my climate control would push cool air, but not any hot air. In fact it pushed cool air even when it was set to heat. After a few days I got an engine temp hot warning (yellow: drive slowly to your BMW service station), then a red engine temp warning (engine hot, pull over when safe), and finally a red warning reading "engine overheating, pull over and stop immediately or engine will be damaged".
Had a mechanic friend plug in his snap-on tools diagnostic computer and it pulled up two errors: 2E82 electric water pump, switch off 2E81 Electric water pump, speed difference He said although he's done a little work on BMW's he won't be able to help due to it being from Germany (I thought all were made in Germany but apparently some are made in the States? I know this one shipped from Germany because I wanted some additional optional upgrades and had to wait 6 months for it to be built and sent over). His shop also deals primarily with domestics and they don't have manuals for BMW's. He suggested I have another friend who's a mechanic work on it, and he may know some people that can work on it. Question: Are there really going to be differences in parts between american and german made BMW's? What part number is the water pump if that's the problem and I need to replace it? Also, he said it might just be the fuse having blown. Is that possible? I have about 90k kilometers on this vehicle. Thanks for all your help! |
10-06-2018, 11:45 PM | #2 |
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There's no such thing as an american built 3 series (so far, only the X series and Z4 have been built in Spartanburg, SC). it doesn't matter anyway, all 328i's use the same water pump.
Your car certainly needs a new water pump. It's about a $300-$500 DIY, more of course if you're paying somebody else to work for you. It's unlikely to be a fuse. it's the pump. |
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10-07-2018, 03:40 AM | #4 |
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Thanks, gents. very helpful. Guys at another forum which will remain unnamed *Cought* bimmerforums called me a fool for continuing to drive the car and my friend a POS mechanic for telling me to keep driving it, both of which were details not in my post. Have a great night!
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10-08-2018, 12:01 AM | #5 |
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As long as you're not getting an overheat warning - it's fine, but the pumps days are numbered and it needs replaced ASAP. And even then, I've (carefully) limped one home 20+ miles with a totally dead pump and never had a problem after. If you're always getting an overheat warning of course, that would be foolish to continue daily driving - limping home (or somewhere safe) is as far as I'd take it.
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10-09-2018, 03:43 PM | #6 |
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Right, I didn't think it was a panic. Unless of course the heating sensor goes bad and I don't know the engine is overheating. But yes, the pump really is dead. My buddy felt the line and there was nothing in it yet the coolant resevoir was full. I only drove it as far as I needed to park it. Then a few days later I drove it 4 miles home to park, the latter no alarms coming on. Now I just have to get the parts and see if I can get a some mechanically inclined friends to help repair it. Cheers
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10-10-2018, 12:34 AM | #7 |
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Had the same problem and some of the same symptoms, like said above you need a new water pump. It will probably run you at most $500 if you take it to a local mechanic
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