Heyy guys, i bought a 2000 323i a little over a month ago and it always seemed like it was running hot but the gauge always went right to 12 o'clock....i have a coolant leak which looks like it is coming from under thermostat housing but it has been leaking for about 3 weeks and i refilled it about a week ago. As i was driving today the thermostat went to from 12 to the red in about 5 seconds so i let it sit for a little while and then i turned the key to the second position and the needle went off the red back to 12. i drove to my friends house 2 blocks away to let it cool, i popped the hood and i could hear boiling from the expansion tank. So ime guessing that this car has a faulty thermostat and has actually been overheating for the past couple of weeks, but it always goes right to 12 like a normal e46 should????I am going to pick up a thermostat and housing within the next couple of days...But my baby will just have to sit in the driveway for now.....Help!!
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