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^^Yea... Jo... that is just Turner's own recommendation NOT bmw's. As far as I know BMW has never said when to replace a waterpump or thermostat.
Once you get up in the ~80K miles range... I think you are living on borrowed time - in any BMW! I personally would not think our electric water pumps would fail early at 60K miles or even sooner (~40K) - like a few people here have reported. Dackel
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I found an interesting waterpump thread on the e90 forum... it is for the NA N52 engines though...
How many miles have you logged, and have you replaced your water pump yet? http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=725313
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you are probably correct.. It appears to be overheating / overheated.. As far as what you refer to as 'Power train" warranty....BMW only has one original Warranty in the USA.. 4 yr 50 k PERIOD this is what came with your every US spec car. The Only additional BMW warranty that a car MAY have is if it was CPO'D or the custmer purchased an ESP plan There is no "Powertrain" warranty like Hundai that cover the Engine and trans till 100k or something silly like that.. Just wanted to clear that up.. Regards,
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