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      08-19-2019, 05:03 AM   #1
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Exclamation 2010 BMW 320i E90, Engine false overheat.

First of all, Hello Bimmer Gurus/Fans/Owner/Godfathers. I just currently signed up to the forum. I have always been a BMW fan since childhood. I recently bought a pre-owned 2010 BMW 320i Motor Sport (e90) with mileage of 119k 4 months ago. I love the car, i use it to commute to work Mon-Fri no problems up until it acted up on 9 minutes after leaving work.


What happened is it was Hot Sunny day, I got in the car started driving home turned my AC on (Two Bars), i was driving around 60km/h while accelerating i felt loss of power over the acceleration pedal then few second it popped up a red overheating sign and lost power completely. By that time i was in the middle of Johannesburg traffic. I put my traffic hazards on and turned the engine on and swerved off road.

I opened the hood of the car, there was no steam or boiling water. I got myself towed home, next morning i took the car my nearest car Service & Repair shop and later same day i was told that the car need a new engine and they sent me a quote of 108k i don't know much about mechanical issue's but i know when i'm being ripped off, besides the car can still turn on and be on idle for at least 11 minutes until it pops up the overheating engine light. To make this shorter, i went back and collected my car and had it towed back home. I had a guy come check it, and he told me that the engine does not overheat, water and cooler flows perfectly and had the computer box checked and it works just fine.


The car drives for like 20 minutes and then it shows engine overheating light and loses throttling power. Switch it off and on it drives again for the next 1-15 minutes then the overheating light pops up again. I dont know what to do if anyone has this kind of an issue please Help.
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      02-11-2020, 08:18 AM   #2
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hello,
I just had the same issue a week ago
kindly change your electric waterpump or and thermostat.
I had mine changed and it is now working perfectly
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      06-25-2020, 07:34 PM   #3
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I had my E92 experience a similar problem, the same scenario - loss of power and overheating symbol coming on. I had my mechanic check out the car and I we had discovered:
1. The thermostat was ineffective, and I subsequently had it removed. BMWs don't necessarily need the thermostats in African countries with warm climates because we don't have erratic weather conditions like countries in Europe etc.

2. My coolant temperature sensor was broken and that caused the fan to run at full speed every single day which was very frustrating. I had that sensor replaced and haven't had a high temperature reading since.

Best of luck.

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      11-05-2024, 07:15 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by trappedincanada View Post
I had my E92 experience a similar problem, the same scenario - loss of power and overheating symbol coming on. I had my mechanic check out the car and I we had discovered:
1. The thermostat was ineffective, and I subsequently had it removed. BMWs don't necessarily need the thermostats in African countries with warm climates because we don't have erratic weather conditions like countries in Europe etc.

2. My coolant temperature sensor was broken and that caused the fan to run at full speed every single day which was very frustrating. I had that sensor replaced and haven't had a high temperature reading since.

Best of luck.
I 'm experiencing the same thing with my 320i E90 2010. I had a new thermostate installed but now it like the issue has even become worse, the overheating notification pops up immediately the car starts and fan spins at high.
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