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01 BMW 325I COLD START

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2008

2001 BMW 32i E46 COLD START.

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  • are you holding the gas pedal? it sounds like ur revin it up a little

  • No, its a cold start.

  • mine is always cold i have to be parked in order for the needle to get in the middle, otherwise if im drivin itll stay between cold and the middle? how do i kno if its the theromstat or thermometer bad?

  • Where do you live and whats the ambient temp?

  • i mean i dont knw how the needle of 325i works.. Cux its on the cold side.. bUt in 735i the needle is in the middle.. always..!

  • Its on the cold side, because the car is cold...

    The needle stays in the middle when the coolant temp is between 150 and 240 degrees, thats why the needles jumps towards the red all of a sudden when it overheats.

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  • did the replacement of thermostat helped??

  • did you get rid of your noise?? did thermostat helped?

  • isnt it still early to rev? the car is a bit cold :X

  • That noise is the air pump, they are noisy

  • no bmws hold 1000 rpm wen cold

  • no bmw hold 1000 rpm wen cold

  • yes your thermostat is broken. replace it

  • atlanta, GA temp here is about 40 to 50 degrees fight now, i bought a tstat already but havent replaced it, I hope thats the proble,

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