Marshy
07-12-2006, 03:46 PM
UK 540i auto, build 02/93
Over the last few days, my temperature gauge hasn't got up to the 12 o'clock mark where it normally lives (yes, I'm aware that 12 o'clock covers a multitude of sins on these things...). If the gauge is 0% cold to 100% shes-gonna-blow, I'd say it's mostly sat on about 40%.
Now, previous experience would suggest that this is potentially the thermostat stuck open, causing excessive cooling at speed. However, it's still sitting at 40% when sat in traffic. It's been nearly 30C here of late, so the aircon's been on full-pelt too.
So far from the temperature reading varying with speed (as it does with my other car which I *know* has a duff stat), it's as though the needle's been moved on its spindle...
All the fluids are topped up, still runs clockwork (165k miles, uses no water, no oil... that's jinxed it, of course :)
Any ideas what this might be before I ask someone expensive to look at it?
Thanks,
--Chris
Over the last few days, my temperature gauge hasn't got up to the 12 o'clock mark where it normally lives (yes, I'm aware that 12 o'clock covers a multitude of sins on these things...). If the gauge is 0% cold to 100% shes-gonna-blow, I'd say it's mostly sat on about 40%.
Now, previous experience would suggest that this is potentially the thermostat stuck open, causing excessive cooling at speed. However, it's still sitting at 40% when sat in traffic. It's been nearly 30C here of late, so the aircon's been on full-pelt too.
So far from the temperature reading varying with speed (as it does with my other car which I *know* has a duff stat), it's as though the needle's been moved on its spindle...
All the fluids are topped up, still runs clockwork (165k miles, uses no water, no oil... that's jinxed it, of course :)
Any ideas what this might be before I ask someone expensive to look at it?
Thanks,
--Chris