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BMW · Coupé · 1990–2000

BMW 3er E36 Coupé

Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice

2.5 / 5.0 · Based on 4 engine variants
Most Fun Engine

192–193 PS

2.8L 24V Benzin

Best E36

Fun to Drive!
Problem Engine

163–170 PS

2.5L 24V Benzin

5 weaknesses

Stay Away!

Engine Overview

The BMW 3er E36 Coupé is available with 3 engine variants — from 150 to 193 hp.

320i · Benziner· 150 PS
1994 1999
Be Careful 5 weaknesses
323i · Benziner· 163–170 PS Engine Change
1995 1998
Be Careful 7 weaknesses
1995 1998
Be Careful 7 weaknesses
328i · Benziner· 193 PS
1995 1999
Be Careful 5 weaknesses

Vehicle Weaknesses

WeaknessCost
!Viscous fan coupling wears out

The viscous fan coupling loses its silicone oil over time and can no longer couple the engine fan adequately. In traffic or at low speeds, engine temperature rises rapidly into the red zone.

Symptoms: Temperature gauge approaches red in traffic; drops again once driving. Engine fan barely audible even when engine is hot.
from 120,000 km
Low
!Water pump and thermostat wear out

Water pump and thermostat are wear items. A faulty thermostat causes permanent under- or overheating; a failed water pump leads to coolant loss and engine damage.

Symptoms: Temperature gauge stays permanently cold or exceeds normal range; heater doesn't produce warmth; coolant loss without visible leak.
from 100,000 km
Low

Frequently Asked Questions

What problems and weaknesses does the BMW 3er E36 Coupé have? +
The BMW 3er E36 as Coupé has 29 known weaknesses, 7 vehicle-related.
Which engine is recommended? +
Be Careful: M52B20 (2.0L 24V), M52B25 (2.5L 24V), M52B28 (2.8L 24V). No engine is rated 'Good Choice'.
Is the BMW 3er E36 Coupé worth buying used? +
Caution is advised with the BMW 3er E36 Coupé — 1 of 4 engine variants are rated 'Stay Away!'.

Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee

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