I noticed that my BMW M3’s engine temperature keeps rising, even in colder weather. I’m concerned that this might lead to some serious engine damage. Do you have any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
ReplyFirst, make sure your coolant levels are topped up. Low coolant levels could lead to overheating. If the levels are fine, then the issue could be a faulty thermostat or a malfunctioning water pump. It’s best to take your car to a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
You could also try bleeding the coolant system to remove any air bubbles that may be causing the engine to overheat. This can be done by opening the radiator cap and letting the engine run for a few minutes. If this doesn’t solve the issue, it’s best to get it checked by a professional.
Another possible cause could be a clogged radiator. Check to see if there’s any debris or dirt blocking the air flow. If so, you can use a hose to clean it out. But if the radiator is too damaged, it’s best to replace it.
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