Originally Posted By: mightymousetech
Stupid electric water pumps comes to mind. Luckily the newer cars don't use them as the primary water pump anymore.
Yes, there is an electric one as well as the engine driven one. Both have been replaced as has the fan clutch and the fan itself (when an engine mount disintegrated and sheared the fan blades off, driving them into the radiator). Generally this common failure results in coolant loss and engine failure, but it happened at slow speed and although the radiator had a few wicked dents in it no coolant leaked out. There are a total of 13 coolant hoses I believe, along with the two water pumps, the crossover pipes, the valley pan, the electric water valve and the pressurized tank, all of which are potential coolant leaks. Oh and the heater core of course with its two water paths and three total connections.
At least the alternator isn't water cooled like the 540i...
Stupid electric water pumps comes to mind. Luckily the newer cars don't use them as the primary water pump anymore.
Yes, there is an electric one as well as the engine driven one. Both have been replaced as has the fan clutch and the fan itself (when an engine mount disintegrated and sheared the fan blades off, driving them into the radiator). Generally this common failure results in coolant loss and engine failure, but it happened at slow speed and although the radiator had a few wicked dents in it no coolant leaked out. There are a total of 13 coolant hoses I believe, along with the two water pumps, the crossover pipes, the valley pan, the electric water valve and the pressurized tank, all of which are potential coolant leaks. Oh and the heater core of course with its two water paths and three total connections.
At least the alternator isn't water cooled like the 540i...