11-07-2019, 01:04 AM | #1 |
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6MT: Heat coming from shifter area
Hi, I have a 6MT 2018 M3 that has about 20k miles which seems to radiate heat near the shifter area/center console after driving about 20 to 30mins in a non-spirited manner, and seems to continually get hotter until I turn the a/c on. The heat becomes more noticeable and prominent under spirited driving and reaches much higher temperatures compared to normal driving conditions.
A foreman at my local BMW dealership claims this is normal for the car and that all the heat shielding is in place and undamaged. He recommended I use the a/c to counteract the heat, but this solution sounds ridiculous to me. Anyone else have this issue? If you had this issue, what did you do to fix it? Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! |
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11-08-2019, 04:17 AM | #5 |
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Does turning on the heat on make the area around the shifter hotter? If so, there may be a leak in the ducting below the A/C control panel and forward of the shifter. I had my 2018 apart to hunt for rattles and at least one duct there is held in place with a rubber band.
I would carefully examine the shifter area for evidence of airflow leakage with the A/C on, and especially if it has a localized effect on the shifter area temperature. Use your hands to feel for airflow at any of the trim panel gaps and around the buttons. The technician is generally correct, though. Heat from the running gear will radiate into the cabin and using the air conditioner will counteract any excess heat. I don’t notice it much, but I have a DCT, so my hands stay on the steering wheel. |
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If its to a point where you're uncomfortable, there may be an issue. I didnt drive the car today, but I will this weekend and I'll report back.
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11-21-2019, 09:06 PM | #8 |
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Is your rear heat dial turned all the way up? Every F series BMW I've ever had extended use of gets a very very very hot centre console when the heat is on in the rear. My solution is to cycle the rear vents to the cold setting. I live in the UK where it's always cold so my heat is always on.
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11-22-2019, 07:47 PM | #9 |
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When I had my CAE shifter installed, it would blow out warm air from the boot. It felt good on my hand on cold days.
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