R56 Thermostat/warm up
Thermostat/warm up
On a 30°F morning, my Mini takes about 15 minutes (3 or 4 minutes warm up, the rest driving moderately) to warm up enough to blow warm air from the heater.
I have checked the coolant level several times and plenty of coolant.
Is this normal? If it is a malfunctioning thermostat, does the entire housing have to be replaced or is it possible to just replace the thermostat?
Thanks, Bill
I have checked the coolant level several times and plenty of coolant.
Is this normal? If it is a malfunctioning thermostat, does the entire housing have to be replaced or is it possible to just replace the thermostat?
Thanks, Bill
I have warm air blowing out of the heater in two minutes or less in a 30°F morning. If the temp is down in the -15°F like it was the other day, it takes about four minutes to really feel it.
Sounds like you have a problem. Air trapped in the system or a bad water pump or thermostat are the likely causes.
Sounds like you have a problem. Air trapped in the system or a bad water pump or thermostat are the likely causes.
scott
On a 30°F morning, my Mini takes about 15 minutes (3 or 4 minutes warm up, the rest driving moderately) to warm up enough to blow warm air from the heater.
I have checked the coolant level several times and plenty of coolant.
Is this normal? If it is a malfunctioning thermostat, does the entire housing have to be replaced or is it possible to just replace the thermostat?
Thanks, Bill
I have checked the coolant level several times and plenty of coolant.
Is this normal? If it is a malfunctioning thermostat, does the entire housing have to be replaced or is it possible to just replace the thermostat?
Thanks, Bill
Morris, 2011 MC, PW/B


