Traindriver69
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- Sep 4, 2018
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hi all
Brought a 02 1.9 Z3 roadster a couple of weeks ago for my other half as it was her dream car well it's turned into a nightmare for me.
A couple of days after buying it the temperature gauge started rising luckily we were not far from home on lifting the bonnet I saw the fan was not running so started a bit of googling and looked at the fan switch.
I removed the plug and shorted it across and fan started running so thought it was that but after replacing it still the same also checking what coolant was in it there was just water properly been overheating for a while so I also replaced the water pump brand new coolant and tried bleeding it a number of times but it's still the same.
I have noticed that when the gauge starts to rise And I pull over to have a look parts of the radiator and lower hose are stone cold so the fan switch is cold and won't work.
My question is do people think it could be an air lock or could it be the thermostat the only way to lower the temperature while driving is to turn the heater on full any help would be very welcome.
Many thanks in advance.
Brought a 02 1.9 Z3 roadster a couple of weeks ago for my other half as it was her dream car well it's turned into a nightmare for me.
A couple of days after buying it the temperature gauge started rising luckily we were not far from home on lifting the bonnet I saw the fan was not running so started a bit of googling and looked at the fan switch.
I removed the plug and shorted it across and fan started running so thought it was that but after replacing it still the same also checking what coolant was in it there was just water properly been overheating for a while so I also replaced the water pump brand new coolant and tried bleeding it a number of times but it's still the same.
I have noticed that when the gauge starts to rise And I pull over to have a look parts of the radiator and lower hose are stone cold so the fan switch is cold and won't work.
My question is do people think it could be an air lock or could it be the thermostat the only way to lower the temperature while driving is to turn the heater on full any help would be very welcome.
Many thanks in advance.