Nick7602 said:Zikim said:The coolant should be blue not green![]()
Oh right……I think a complete coolant change is on the cards
Euro car parts sold me the orange stuff.Pondrew said:Nick7602 said:Oh rightZikim said:The coolant should be blue not green![]()
……I think a complete coolant change is on the cards
The coolant is green in both of my BMWs.![]()
The max and min level of the 'stick' is printed on the top of the tank. As long as the stick is roughly level with the top of the filler neck that is quite normal. You should be be able to push the stick down and it will bob back up if there is liquid in the tank.Nick7602 said:peering inside the expansion tank the coolant is a green colour, and is level with the bottom of the brown stick and level with the white float…hope this making some sense
B21 said:I think it’s blue
Flybobbie has annunciated the purge cycle..it would be good to do that anyway
Pondrew said:The max and min level of the 'stick' is printed on the top of the tank. As long as the stick is roughly level with the top of the filler neck that is quite normal. You should be be able to push the stick down and it will bob back up if there is liquid in the tank.Nick7602 said:peering inside the expansion tank the coolant is a green colour, and is level with the bottom of the brown stick and level with the white float…hope this making some sense
You have two warnings lights aswell; one for high engine temp and another for low coolant level.
You may be worrying about nothing here. Its pretty normal to only see a little oil coating parts, it shouldnt be full to the brim.Nick7602 said:I also took the oil filler cap off looked at the engine, it only looked like there was a thin layer of oil on the engine :? almost bone dry
Pondrew said:You have two warnings lights aswell; one for high engine temp and another for low coolant level.
Fixed that for you Ian (Iain?)Mr Tidy said:And I wouldn't be going to BMW for anything as they are rip-off merchants
Nictrix said:You may be worrying about nothing here. Its pretty normal to only see a little oil coating parts, it shouldnt be full to the brim.Nick7602 said:I also took the oil filler cap off looked at the engine, it only looked like there was a thin layer of oil on the engine :? almost bone dry![]()
The wife's the same TBH...something to do with her ageNick7602 said:I am super fussy about keeping the lubes
Pondrew said:The wife's the same TBH...something to do with her ageNick7602 said:I am super fussy about keeping the lubes![]()
Don't know? try reading thread?mcbutler said:Yeah i had this, light came on after i parked for a night on a steep downhill incline. It was really far down, topped it up while cold so the to of the little stick is level with the top of the container.
I keep an eye on it now, no obvious external leaks that I can see.
What is this 'coolant purge' thing I see mentioned in this thread??
flybobbie said:My car would lose about egg cup full of coolant a year.
I changed it year or so ago, barely loses any now.
Best to top it off to the mark shown on float stick.
Then leave cap off, get in car and turn on ignition but do not start car. Put heat on max and fan on minimum. Put your foot down on accelerator pedal for 10 seconds, pump will start.
The pump runs for about 20 seconds then stops.
If there is air it gurgles then flows steady from the small pipe close to the filler.
Once it flows freely, top off as necessary, then fit cap. Give it run, recheck when cold.
If want totally replace fluid, drain is bottom left on radiator, blue plastic thingy.
Mr Tidy said:And I wouldn't be going to BMW for a coolant change, I'd look for a good BMW Indy - others on here may be able to recommend one in your area.