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03-10-2019, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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n54 coolant evaporating??
hello guys i have a problem with my 07 335i sedan
for the past 2-3 months i have been refilling coolant every 1-2 weeks. the low coolant light pops on my dash after a week and a half of driving in the city, less freeway. every time i check the reservoir the next morning after the car has cooled off, the coolant stick is all the way down and i can slightly see some coolant left. i usually fill it to the max but same problem occurs a week later. where i park the car in my garage, there are insignificant amount of drops that can not add up to coolant disappearing every week or so. I wonder if the coolant is evaporating or leaking while i drive? appreciate all the help i can get. thanks! |
03-13-2019, 12:51 AM | #3 |
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Look for leaks in the engine bay. How does the exhaust of your tail pipe look like?
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03-18-2019, 09:01 AM | #4 |
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It is not evaporating. If you don't see a leak while the car is parked, you most likely have a leak when the system is pressurized by heat and the waterpump. You'll need to do a pressurized test of the cooling system.
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03-18-2019, 01:12 PM | #5 |
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is there a way i can do a DIY of this? would prefer to try and fix it myself first before spending money at a shop
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The hard part about this is that the car is hot! You can easily burn yourself on the exhaust to other components. You may want to try adding a UV dye to the coolant to help you find the leak. You will need a UV flashlight. This makes it easier to see the leaking coolant. At an indy shop, they would do the same test, but they will pressuring the cooling system with an air pump instead of running the car. By keeping the car cold, it is way easier to poke around with the flashlight to look for the UV dyed coolant. The pump also contains a pressure gauge that helps the shop understand if the coolant system is holding pressure or leaking down. You could buy a coolant pressure test pump and do this yourself. You'll also need an adapter that matches the e-90's cap. However, it is probably easier to pay an indy shop to do it for you.
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You'd like to go to a shop that has some BMW experience, but it doesn't have to be a higher end specialized tuning or performance shop. I would try to find a good indy who is more interested in changing valve cover gaskets than dyno tuning.
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03-18-2019, 07:20 PM | #9 |
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I would bet. My next paycheck (which wouldn't be much anyways)
It's the seam on your expansion tank itself... I had the exact same issue. I would check coolant, and it would always be down a bit. Bit I always caught it before it got super low. Till I was doing a WOT pull in my 335i one day, and once I was done, a few seconds after. I got a "low coolant" error. Pulled over, opened my hood, and found coolant sprayed out from around the back lip of the expansion tank. Closest to the strut tower. Where the leak wasn't would never have been noticable. Without removing the tank... I replaced the tank, and cap, which were both super cheap. Ran the bleed procedure twice. And I haven't had the issue since! |
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