How To Replace BMW E46 Thermostat

How To Replace BMW E46 Thermostat

This DIY will work for E46, E39, E38, E53, E60, E61
I show you how to change your BMW Thermostat Housing DIY.

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Raksa E36 says:

Hey i have E36 coolant keeping dripping. do I have to use thermostat housing sealant ?

Sakeenah Auto Solutions says:

Anyone using gasket maker with the new thermostat?

sakoudas says:

I think the reason why modern BMW leak oil is the premature deterioration of seals due to high coolant temperature. The electronic thermostat opens at more than 90 C or even 100 C. That's also why the cooling system fails due to high temperature and pressure and also why plastic parts wear prematurely. I think putting a 87C thermostat would remeby all common problems. Please check the coolant and oil temperature with an odb2 Bluetooth scanner while driving in town and on highway.

Shan Majeed says:

You're good at what you do! You honestly deserve more subscribers.

Randy Sorto says:

so I've been to 3 different bmw technicians, and none of them seem to diagnose my car correctly, heres exactly whats wrong Hello guys, so I'm am frustrated at this point , Ive taken my car to many bmw technicians and none of them seem to diagnose my car in the correct mannor , my car runs smooth sometimes but then it starts to shake when idle , it sputters as I am accelerating, it feel as if it has no power, then at random moments it surges and gains power again, I've replaced spark plugs, ignition coils, oxygen sensors both up and down stream, the maf , the fuel tank vent valve, it has been smoked test several times, the SES light is on , I've spent a lot of money on this car, and it doesn't seem to be working any better, this last bmw service center I went to told me my fuel pump is "faulty" and that my fuel filter needed replacing as well. But could a faulty fuel pump and filter actually cause my engine to shake?It's crazy because no technician can tell me what the actual problem is.. I'm scared to spend another 400$ on replacing something that won't fix the issue.. Now I've check codes on my car and it says it's running both lean and rich.. How is it that possible? Also it does have a oil leak on the oil pan gasket, but I always monitor it and it doesn't seem to be leaking a lot. Does anyone know what my problem might be?

Car info
2003 Bmw 325i
87k miles

quick update * replaced fuel pump my self ,but still no luck.*

Randy Sorto says:

i do have a question though

Randy Sorto says:

keep posting vids. don't give up

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