
COOLING SYSTEM FAILURES
Even though it’s cold outside, your engine can still overheat.
Engine cooling systems are sometimes more susceptible to sudden failure
during winter months. Colder ambient temperatures and sudden temperature
changes adversely affect seals, hose connections and plastic parts. Equally
susceptible are thermostats that can stick and cause intermittent overheat
situations (see past tech tips for additional thermostat
information).
If you notice a small leak under your car or a low coolant level indicator,
do not hesitate to have it checked out. Failure to rectify a seemingly
insignificant coolant loss can lead to costly repair.
Never drive your BMW in an overheated condition. Driving with the temperature
gauge in the red for even two minutes will compromise your engine head
gasket. Driving a further distance will severely damage the engine.
For more
info about cooling systems, read Mike's
article on plastic embrittlement.
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