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E36 3-Series

1990-2000 / Sedan / Coupe / Convertible / Estate / Germany

Minor Electrical

Window Regulator Failure

Symptoms

The window drops into the door, jams, or moves slowly with a grinding noise.

Cause

The E36 uses a Bowden cable regulator system. The cable frays from age and repeated use. The plastic guide clips that hold the cable in position also break.

Fix

Replace the window regulator assembly.

Cost: $80-150 per door.

The driver's door fails first due to the highest use frequency.

Cost mentioned in fix
Cost: $80-150 per door

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Other known issues

Minor Electrical

Instrument Cluster Pixel Failure

The LCD display (odometer, trip computer, service indicator) becomes faded, spotty, or partially blank. Individual pixel rows may drop out.

Common Electrical

Central Locking Actuator Failure

One or more doors won't lock or unlock electrically. The central locking may work intermittently or only from certain doors.

Common Electrical

Alternator Failure

Battery warning light on the dashboard, dimming headlights, electrical accessories behaving erratically, battery going flat.

Common Engine, M50/M52 (320i, 325i, 328i)

VANOS Seal Failure

Rattling or clattering noise from the front of the engine on cold start, lasting 10-30 seconds before fading as oil pressure builds. Loss of low-end torque, the engine feels flat below 3,000 rpm and only comes alive higher in the rev range. In severe cases, rough idle and a general feeling that the engine is "lazy" at low speeds.

Critical Engine, M50/M52 (320i, 325i, 328i)

Cooling System Failure, Expansion Tank

The plastic expansion tank cracks, often along a moulding seam or at the neck where the cap seals. Coolant pours out rapidly. The engine overheats within minutes if the driver doesn't notice the temperature gauge climbing.

Critical Engine, M50/M52 (320i, 325i, 328i)

Cooling System Failure, Water Pump

Engine temperature gradually rises above normal, or suddenly overheats. Coolant leak from the water pump area. In some cases, no external symptoms, the plastic impeller simply disintegrates inside the pump housing, and broken plastic fragments circulate through the cooling system, blocking the heater core and radiator passages.