freezing!!! 1992 320i
Discussion
can anyone help? complete novice mechanic (with hayes manual) just purchased 320i, car was a decent buy and driving my first ever rear wheel drive car is great but for price purchased litle faults where to be expected. my main prority at the moment is heat! regardless of temp settings on dials (aircon model) all that blows out is ice!! manual mentions setting drivers side to maximum setting for emergency heating if elect. heat. cont. fails but i still get frozen.. any clues (preferably cheap ones due to prasent circ.) would be much appreciated.
On most BMW cars there is a valve that shuts off coolant flow to the heater core when the temp control is set to "cold", this valve can be heard to operate when you cycle the temp from max cold, when you have made a few degrees of rotation you should hear the "thunk" of the valve opening. This may not apply to your car - is it an E36 or E46 car?
Anyway be systematic - first, does the car run at normal coolant temp, temp gauge at about 12 o'clock? If not, likely your thermostat is stuck open.
Feel of the heater hoses going to and from the heater core. With the car idling at normal temp, and the heater turned to hot and blower set to "2" or "3" one hose should be noticably hotter than the other. If both are hot, something is blocking air flow through the heater, if both are cold I'd suspect there is no coolant flow to the heater.
The Bentley manual is worth the extra money, you will buy it eventually so go ahead and get it...
Anyway be systematic - first, does the car run at normal coolant temp, temp gauge at about 12 o'clock? If not, likely your thermostat is stuck open.
Feel of the heater hoses going to and from the heater core. With the car idling at normal temp, and the heater turned to hot and blower set to "2" or "3" one hose should be noticably hotter than the other. If both are hot, something is blocking air flow through the heater, if both are cold I'd suspect there is no coolant flow to the heater.
The Bentley manual is worth the extra money, you will buy it eventually so go ahead and get it...
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