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Water loss

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Water loss

Post by teammccrory » Mon Oct 03, 2016 1:25 pm

Folks

My 2006 X3 D MSport is losing water.  My mechanic (BMW trained but not an actual BMW garage) says the head gasket on these never gives an bother.  Is he right?  I think I can see steam from the exhaust.  Any thoughts, please?

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Re: Water loss

Post by X5Sport » Mon Oct 03, 2016 6:19 pm

Very rare, but like anything, possible.  How fast are you losing it?

Worth taking the oil cap off and seeing if there is any 'mayonnaise' on it.  That indicates water in the oil.

You will get steam from the exhaust until the engine/exhaust fully warm up.

Could be a leaking pressure cap on the overflow bottle which will allow steam to escape when at full temp.

Could also be a leaking overflow reservoir.
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Re: Water loss

Post by jagr » Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:02 pm

Check around the thermostats and front water hoses as any little crack under pressure can lose more than you would imagine.
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Re: Water loss

Post by MarkG_M3CP » Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:43 pm

Sounds like a faulty EGR Valve or cooler - very common on BMW diesels, the coolant leaks into the exhaust manifold. I would have it checked for cracks etc soon - my 335 almost left be stranded when it finally failed.

Have you experienced any misfiring or coughing, the car, not you :) as this is another symptom. 
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