2007 Bmw 323i

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Hi

My car does not have an engine temperature gauge in the dash board. I checked the computer on the dash board and noticed options such as Oil Level, Milage, but no engine temperature information.

Just curious?

thanks ahead of time.
 

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It must use an idiot light? Not sure what your question is, if it doesn't have a guage you'd know better than us.
Man you seem to be super helpful..... I basically wanted to know if anyone else with a 2007 323i new how to tell what the cars engine temperature was at any given time.

What's with the idiot light comment?
 

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Older cars, and I guess some newer cars by other brands do not have an actual guage they had a light in the dash that would come on during a malfunction, such as overheating, they were called "idiot lights". As far as your sarcastic comment on being helpful re-read your original post, "just curious" is not a question, so I stated I was not sure what the question was. Maybe this will help: Idiot Light
 

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Older cars, and I guess some newer cars by other brands do not have an actual guage they had a light in the dash that would come on during a malfunction, such as overheating, they were called "idiot lights". As far as your sarcastic comment on being helpful re-read your original post, "just curious" is not a question, so I stated I was not sure what the question was. Maybe this will help: Idiot Light
My Bad.... Thanks for the response.

Anyone with a 2007 323I, Let me know if their is a way to view the engine temperature.

thanks
 
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The oil temperature gauge is pretty much the engine temperature gauge for the 3 series.

If the oil temperature rises to 75% or higher, then u have a problem. Normally it should be around 55 to 60% on the 3 series.

If you are so paranoid about having to know the engine temperature, you can always install an aftermarket guage. But, it would pretty much be useless, as the built-in oil temperature gauge is good enough.
 

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Yeah I read an article..(or was it a response to a question in a car mag...I can't remember) saying something about the cars of the 90's doing away with the engine temperature gauge since it was considered a bit redundant included with an oil temp gauge. My '99 5er doesnt have a engine temp gauge either..but it does have an oil temp gauge..the two are pretty interchangeable these days....
 

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Yeah I read an article..(or was it a response to a question in a car mag...I can't remember) saying something about the cars of the 90's doing away with the engine temperature gauge since it was considered a bit redundant included with an oil temp gauge. My '99 5er doesnt have a engine temp gauge either..but it does have an oil temp gauge..the two are pretty interchangeable these days....
that's right. My car has 4 gauges but oil/engine temperature is not one of them? Everyone I tell, they seem surprised. I will ask the dealer the next time I am in.
 


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