95 318i overheating

1995 BMW 318
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CRNA1AB
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Car has been sitting for 2 years. I started it and it is overheating. I replaced the thermostat still overheating. Any suggestions what to look for? I don't see any leaks? Also, there is a wire hanging on the drivers side that I don't know what it goes to. It is coming out of the same wire harness as the headlights. The end of the wire has a yellow plug that has some sort of a sensor on it about 1 inch long.
Sep 5, 2007 at 11:00 PM
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[quote:a0f94719a2="crna1ab"]Car has been sitting for 2 years. I started it and it is overheating. I replaced the thermostat still overheating. Any suggestions what to look for? I don't see any leaks? Also, there is a wire hanging on the drivers side that I don't know what it goes to. It is coming out of the same wire harness as the headlights. The end of the wire has a yellow plug that has some sort of a sensor on it about 1 inch long.[/quote:a0f94719a2]

What you need to do is flush the cooling system out then go from there, make sure you bleed the air out.

I've been there before with a van park for 5yrs the original problem is blowing an EFI fuse constantly when I finally figure the short and fire it up it was pinging and overheating because of a one small hose attached to the radiator. Check all the hoses going to the radiator.

Good LUck
Sep 6, 2007 at 12:01 AM
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the connector you are asking about is the outside temperature sender. there is a place on the valence that it plugs into
Sep 6, 2007 at 1:14 AM
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Flushed the system and all is well...
Sep 22, 2007 at 12:38 AM