What are the solutions for BMW overheating issues?
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Solutions for BMW overheating include cleaning the radiator fins, unclogging the pipelines, and replacing sensors. The specific approach depends on the actual situation. Below are the detailed causes of BMW overheating: If the water temperature is too high, check if there is an issue with the cooling system. First, inspect whether there is visible dirt on the radiator fins in front of the coolant reservoir. Many vehicles with high mileage have their front radiator fins clogged, which affects heat dissipation and ultimately leads to overheating. Another cause is internal pipeline blockage in the cooling system, which hinders proper coolant circulation and results in high water temperature. If dirt is visible on the radiator fins, remove and clean them. If the water temperature remains abnormal after cleaning, the issue may be due to internal pipeline blockage, which requires cleaning the internal pipelines. Overheating can also be diagnosed by reading the data stream via a computer. Typically, the data stream can reveal whether the issue is caused by a faulty water temperature sensor. A malfunctioning water temperature sensor may provide incorrect readings, triggering abnormal alarms in the vehicle. By analyzing the data stream, the specific faulty sensor can be identified and replaced accordingly.