my car is overheating once in a while, but only while driving. at highway speed, the temperature stays just slightly to the right of the halfway mark. however, while driving around town, the temperature sometimes goes into the red, but never for more than a few seconds before moving back to the middle. the temp gauge sometimes flickers, so I don't know if that has anything to do with the issue. I haven't noticed any milky substance under the oil cap and I haven't yet checked the expansion tank for combustion fluids. I might just be paranoid, but I may be smelling coolant through the vents. I haven't done a compression test, but I want to make sure it's not a simple solution before diving into the head gasket. I had plans to do the timing belt soon, so I'm thinking of doing all the gaskets anyway since there is 206k on the motor. any help is much appreciated!
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If you smell coolant in the car check the heater core and heater control valve for leaks. Running hot in traffic is usually a failing fan clutch not moving enough air when the vehicle is stationary/ at low speeds. You can test the fan with a rolled up newspaper to see of you can make it stop spinningShawn @ Bimmerbuddies
Bimmerbuddies LLC
717-388-1256
2971a Roundtop Rd, Middletown PA 17057
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Occasional Overheating
Any solution to this problem? Mine just started doing the exact same thing yesterday. We're getting really cold weather up here in RI so I thought that's why my temp needle was bouncing all around. It usually stay at the 1/4 mark, but now it settles at 1/2, and if left stationary it climbs a little higher. I also thought I could smell a little bit of coolant through the vent, but then thought I was paranoid. It was -4 the other night and the engine didn't seem hot at all. Thought it could be SI batteries, but now I'm not so sure…
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