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Hi Josh:  I have a 87 325. The water temp. sensor with the purple top is broken, but the car is working ok.  I want to know if i have to replace this part immediately.

Thanks,

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Ricardo,
 You dont "have" to replace it, but I would suggest it.  It's not hard to get to, and would take me 5 minutes to replace.  There are a 3-4 temps sensors on these cars, and one tells the electric fans to activate, one sends a signal to the temp gauge in the dash, one tells the computer when the temp is high enough to stop "cold start mode", etc...
 So if the broken one is for the cold stat mode, (thermo time switch) it will cause the car to run rich, and that could ruin the catalytic converters if left for a long time that way.  

 Hope this helps,
 Josh

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I can answer questions related to the BMW e30. These are the cars produced from 1984-1991 (1992 for convertable) in the United states. I am more fluent with the six cylinder models, although few things changed for the 4 cylinder cars. I know most of the problematic areas of these cars, and have found ways to fix them.

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I have owned six different E30's over the last 10 years. I do all my own work, and know about ever nut and bolt on these cars.   

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