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E39 Engine Bay Heat Dissipation
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<blockquote data-quote="Tohsan" data-source="post: 210542" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>My E39 528 today suddenly become overheat when i left the engine on for half an hour without moving. Then i quickly shut off the engine once i saw the temperature gauge hit the "red" zone. After I left the engine to cool off for about 2 hours, then I open the radiator cap, suprisingly, there is no leakage of water, and i start the engine again and further check the engine fan is working perfectly well too. </p><p>Is there anyone suffer the same problem similar mine? Any solution for it, or is this the common problem for this car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tohsan, post: 210542, member: 676"] My E39 528 today suddenly become overheat when i left the engine on for half an hour without moving. Then i quickly shut off the engine once i saw the temperature gauge hit the "red" zone. After I left the engine to cool off for about 2 hours, then I open the radiator cap, suprisingly, there is no leakage of water, and i start the engine again and further check the engine fan is working perfectly well too. Is there anyone suffer the same problem similar mine? Any solution for it, or is this the common problem for this car. [/QUOTE]
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