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Heater Control Problem E70 3.0
Symptom; Minimal heat through all vents at any fan speed (except rear foot vents, which are electric heaters). After approximately 20 minutes of driving the system would produce some heat, but cool back down when fans were turned to high. Auto heat control did not function at all. Possible Causes; Based on online research, possible causes, bad thermostat, failing water pump, bad heater valve, flackey sensors, etc... Diagnostics; 1, Accessed the hidden OBC menus, and verified the thermostat/cooling system were working properly by watch the engine temp (07.00 KTMP) cycled between 98-105c during normal driving. 2, inspected the heater valve and determined all three lines were the same temp, though not too hot to hold. Suspected bad water flow through the heater core. 3, inspected coolant level, low but not too bad. Repair; Performed the coolant auto bleed cycle while topping off the coolant, then repeated the auto bleed cycle. First cycle saw a lot of air being spit out of the system, second cycle showed a more solid stream. Test; Closed up the system and let the engine idle for about 5 minutes while watching the KTMP display. Auto heating kicked on at about 58c, and the vehicle heated up to 70f within 5 minutes of that. Test drove the vehicle to verify the thermostat still cycled between 98-105c. All was normal. Conclusion; She is all better now. all said and done three days of diagnostics, 30 minutes of work, and best of all no money spent.
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07, E70 3.0si N52B Last edited by lt2mc; 01-02-2017 at 09:45 PM. Reason: Wrong code for KTMP |
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Congrats!
I ended up having a similar issue. I replaced my heater control valve and all is better. Seems heating is a common problem on these cars recently. |
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out of the blue the cooling system gets air in it??
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Ard, Maybe not just out of the blue. I didn't notice any problems till it got cold for the first time this season. I am a little concerned also that air could have built up in the system. The last time I had the cooling system opened up was for an over flow tank replacement just over a year ago. I did two cycles of the auto-bleed at that time also... thought I got all the air out then but who knows. Interesting side note, I check my coolant levels on a monthly basis, and never noticed it getting low, the only indication of air was the poor heating and spitting during the bleed cycle. BTW I also did a new pump and T-stat two years ago. I hope the air wasn't left over from that project.
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