Hi,
Now that i had my 320d writtern off i am now using the 325i cab for the 38 mile daily commute until i get a replacement. We have had for 7 months and has seen limited use. Now it is driven daily a few problems have raisen.
1. The temp gauge doesn't rise above the 1/4 mark. I have heat out the vents and the levels are topped. Is it likely dashboard or sender at fault
2. How easy is it to replace the bulb that lights up the selector on a auto box. Any useful tips would needed.
3. When in D and pulling away from standstill, the revs will drop and almost stall, then pick up. Any ideas or easy fix on this one.
Hope to have some ideas as it will make the car more pleasurable.
Thanks
325i Cab With Some Problems
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325Is generally run somewhere between a quarter and half. Just above a quarter is fine.l33dwc wrote:Hi,
1. The temp gauge doesn't rise above the 1/4 mark. I have heat out the vents and the levels are topped. Is it likely dashboard or sender at fault
Ben
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Don't be surprised if the bulb is fine. It's common for the wire to the bulb to break, as a result of being flexed every time the selector is moved. Easy enough repair.diable wrote:For number 2 you should be able to access the bulb by carefully pulling up the section with the brushes on it, not sure if you have to undo the screws on the part below it to get at the bulb.
3. The usual combination/permutations of faulty throttle position switch, incorrectly adjusted TPS, air leaks on the inlet manifold side and injectors overdue for a service.
Not necessarily, this could also point to the thermostat beong stuck open which isn't good for economy or the engines long term health.BenHar wrote:325Is generally run somewhere between a quarter and half. Just above a quarter is fine.l33dwc wrote:Hi,
1. The temp gauge doesn't rise above the 1/4 mark. I have heat out the vents and the levels are topped. Is it likely dashboard or sender at fault
Ben
If you start the car cold and let it idle does the gauge rise fairly quickly to where it normally sit and then go further upward? This should be combined with the top hose and radiator staying cold for the first few minutes and then fairly quickly warming up as the thermostat opens and temp gauge gets to around normal. If this happens it would suggest all is well with your thermostat.
However if when started from cold the gauge rises slowly and this is accompanied by the radiator and top hose also warming gradually you've probably got a stuck thermostat.
A new thrmostat, o-ring and gasket etc won't be expensive.
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seems like i also need to change my thermostat my car does the same only warms up to the quarter line and does so very slowly.
is it best to get a thermostat from main dealer? as the one in my car is not so old (bought from ecp) and its already failed
is it best to get a thermostat from main dealer? as the one in my car is not so old (bought from ecp) and its already failed


