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Date Posted: 11:15:21 06/28/02 Fri
Author: Brett
Subject: Help w/ Overheating

I have an 89 325i. I took a short 2 mile drive from work to a restaurant and then sat in line idling for like 5 minutes. The car was cold when I started out and the weather was hot. After the 5 minutes of idling the temp was red hot and the coolant was ready to shoot out and boil my face off. I sat and let it cool off and on the drive home the temp seemed very eratic. I have heard something about a thermostat adjustment screw; anybody got any info? Is the fan supposed to run all the time? Anyone wanna tell me where to start?

TIA
Brett

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