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we need to fight for our right to have an air-to-oil cooler!!!
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03-16-2007, 03:18 PM | #67 |
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For the first time in a 3 Series model, the 335i Coupe's dual exhaust system runs at both sides of the vehicle - logical, as each contains its own turbocharger turbine and therefore requires extra space. At low loads, a flap channels most gas through one side to reduce low-frequency exhaust "rumble." The 335i Coupe features an air-to-oil external oil cooler mounted in one wheel well as opposed to the N52's coolant-to-oil unit.
this is from the BMW press release. |
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03-16-2007, 03:59 PM | #68 |
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ugh-
First, sdiver68 is the ONLY post with merit on this link, because he actually followed the proper procedure to resolve his issue;
I fail to see where coming on here and screaming like my 3 yr old child about your "rights" does you any good; Do you honestly think that we will rise up with you, and surround your dealer in a sit-in, singing kumbaya, until he feels compelled to throw a cooler onto your car? The amount of energy you've expended on this forum would already have resolved your oil cooler issue, had you followed proper decorum of seeking resolution via your dealer- have you even MENTIONED this issue to your dealer, or did you go straight to the panic button? Synthentic oil doesn't "overheat" at 260 degrees. Furthermore, there has been NO documentation as to the effectiveness of this oil cooler- quite often, the benefits of an oil cooler are marginal, simply because there is no effective position to place it; So before you pollyannas screech anymore about how "dangerous" it is to operate the 335 sans oil cooler, present some documentation to back up your claims, because guess what? The BMW engineers know FAR more than you about the subect, and if they aren't losing sleep at nights about no oil cooler, then why are you? Fact is, the oil cooler is ANOTHER place for potential leak and/or castastrophe, and given the choice on my motorcycles, I have always elected to run synthetic oil and skip the oil cooler- I got by. It's not that we all don't feel your pain, about how you've been slighted by BMW, who clearly have a personal issue with you (hence your ID on this forum); It's that we're tired of people who jump on the internet and screech to the world every time some minor problem pops up; Do what sdiver68 did, resolve your problem (hello, it's printed there in black in white for you to follow) and SHUT UP ALREADY- stuff like this has happened to every car built in history- what makes you special? OR (shocker)- SELL the da** car, if this oil cooler thing consumes so much of your life- a Kia Sorrento has 3 oil coolers- they make me tingly..... |
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03-16-2007, 04:26 PM | #70 |
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I believe more than one member have followed through with the dealer/BMW USA/BMW Canada/BMW AG about this. sdiver68 is just the first to have any sort of satisfactory resolution. By the way, welcome to the forum; seems like you'll fit right in.
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03-16-2007, 05:04 PM | #71 |
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******I called my dealer and explained the situation to them and Dan at BMW NA extention 6138 (call them at 1-800-831-1117 and enter extension 6138 to get dan, he's got a 335i on order and shares our concern) was agreeing with my issue and will back me up on behalf of BMW usa. So the dealer told me to come in and check it out and they will most likley retro-fit it at no cost. So when i get back i'll let you guys know what happened. I told them that i want to be back in the garage area and to be shown the cooler (i dont trust their word alone). So stay tuned.
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03-16-2007, 05:17 PM | #72 |
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Has anyone talked to BMW to see if "260" is overheating????
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03-16-2007, 06:07 PM | #73 | |
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P.S. For those of you without a cooler -- Today's follow-up phone call with my dealer SA -- he is still investigating the issue (at least he sounded more interested today than he did last week). He is promising to push a little harder to get an answer from the "Field Service Engineer". |
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03-16-2007, 06:11 PM | #74 |
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260F isn't overheating. Actually, it's not even close; that's only 126C; my car runs 130C in town on cold days.
The car starts to limit power at 150C (302F), at 157C it goes into limp mode and overheats at 161C (322F). According to Castrol, the oil BMW uses in these engines begins to break down at 320F. |
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03-16-2007, 06:17 PM | #75 | |
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03-16-2007, 06:19 PM | #76 |
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When you guys are calling BMW USA, are you just asking for customer service, telling them the issue, and going from there? When I call BMW Canada I essentially get a receptionist who says "so sorry, can't answer technical questions".
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03-16-2007, 07:07 PM | #79 |
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03-16-2007, 10:47 PM | #81 |
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I'm not sure why you guys think we're out of control or paranoid. I love my car. I mean, love it - I drive it hard now that it's broken in; I am continuing to invest time and money in it... That said, my car runs hot, no question. It's running hotter than average, and while that may mean nothing it might also turn into a real issue come summer. Just because we're trying to figure out how to get a retrofit doesn't mean we're freaking out or something.
It's like, on my G35 they eventually changed the front end alignment when someone complained. They did it on all '03's, but not on '04's even though '04's had a similar wear issue. Eventually the '04 owners politely but consistently brought this to Infiniti's attention and got the fix. This is a similar situation, not a big deal; but worth putting a little effort into to get it resolved. |
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03-16-2007, 11:22 PM | #82 |
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******* MY OUT COME AT THE DEALER TODAY*********
so heres what the dealer said. They said that BMW needs to supply them with a kit of some sort for the retro fit becuase they think that its not as simple as just bolting it on. They were all cocky and i told them, hey, listen to me i called BMW USA and you can talk to them too, i dont care if you guys have never done it or heard of this problem before, this is OC and most people here are a bunch of moms who know nothing about their BMW except that it says BMW and they paid alot for it and other people know that. So you can call Dan ext. 6138 and talk to him yourself and he'll back it up. Im going to have him call your dealership and explain this to you guys and have him look into exactly what needs to be shipped and done. The guys at the dealer were just saying that BMW either needs to post a bulletin about it or something or send them detailed instructions and a kit to do it becuase its never been done before. I just want my dealer to fully understand that this is an issue on behalf on BMW and that needs to be done for me at no cost. Sooo.......im calling dan again tomorrow and talking to him about it and have him call and email the dealer about this. Stay tunned.
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03-17-2007, 12:55 AM | #83 |
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all I got to say is that I have yet to hear a SINGLE instance where someone's car overheated as a result of hard driving, and I'm sure that many of us (including myself) have driven their car hard and some very hard. if the lack of an a-to-a cooler is so necessary, why aren't we hearing about a bunch of 335i's overheating?
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03-17-2007, 03:29 AM | #84 | |
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03-17-2007, 09:18 AM | #85 | |
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If BMW determined that the oil cooler was not necessary why would they (1) add it to the engine, (2) market the engine as having one, (3) insist that the engine is suppossed to have one and (4) incur the expense of providing a retro fit kit for our cars? |
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03-17-2007, 12:27 PM | #86 | |
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03-17-2007, 12:34 PM | #87 | |
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03-17-2007, 12:36 PM | #88 | |
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There are two confirmed instances of cars with auto w/zsp and no cooler overheating. The AW thing was never confirmed, the most we got out of them was that one of the cars went into limp mode for sure.
The cooler probably is not required for normal cool/warm weather driving. It probably *is* required for hard tracking or instances where heatsoak is a concern. We are not hearing of en masse overheats because the cooler itself is rarely ever doing anything, which is great for everyone. It's those cases where it is doing something that become a problem if you don't have it. Quote:
I agree, the oil cooler is preventative. I was told that in a very detailed and helpful conversation with a knowledgeable (and sympathetic) SA. He assured me that under normal driving conditions the oil cooler is almost never active, that only under constant hard load will it need to operate. He did indicate that it should be on all cars with zsp. |
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