my 1999 323i has no heat and the temp guage shows no heat you check the heat on the motor and there is very litle

Asked by bmwjacob Feb 24, 2014 at 03:23 PM about the 1999 BMW 3 Series 323i Sedan RWD

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If the motor is taking a long time to heat up you need to look into your thermostat being stuck open. On your car you may wanna look into a cooling system overhaul kit since they are such a big problem on those cars.

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