Fix Coolant Leaks: 2007 BMW 750Li 4.8L V8

BMW 750Li Model Years - 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

How to fix a radiator and coolant leak with stop leak

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Hans Angermeier is an ASE certified Maintenance and Light Repair Technician and has produced over 100,000 videos showing drivers how to fix things on their cars. He has broad expertise on basic repair procedures covering the majority of cars on the road. Over the past 10 years, Hans has been focused on building CarCareKiosk, which is visited by millions of drivers each month.

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Video Description

Follow the steps in this video to see how to fix minor coolant (antifreeze) leaks in your 2007 BMW 750Li. Leaking coolant / antifreeze is one of the more common types of leaking fluid from 750Li engines. Engine coolant (which is also called antifreeze or anti-freeze) moves through the inside of your 750Li engine and keeps it from overheating. Coolant / antifreeze can leak from the reservoir, radiator or any hose, in 2007 750Li with the 4.8 liter engine. However, a coolant leak (aka an antifreeze leak) is most likely to occur where the hoses connect to the engine or radiator. Otherwise, your 750Li may have a radiator leak. This video shows you where the coolant reservoir, hoses and connections on your 2007 750Li Base are located and the steps needed to fix minor leaks.

A few things to note about coolant is that it is sweet tasting and highly toxic, so it can end up in the dog's stomach pretty quickly. If you ignore a small coolant leak long enough, you will run out of coolant, which leads to an overheated engine and other serious, but highly avoidable, problems. An anti-freeze leak can cause the temp sensor to record high engine temperatures in a 2007 BMW 750Li. Always protect yourself with safety glasses and gloves when working with the coolant on your 750Li.

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