P2601
Coolant Pump A Control Circuit Range/Performance
2012-2015 BMW 320i 2.0L I4 Turbo N20
High SeverityPowertrainGeneric (SAE)
Description
The electric coolant pump is not performing as expected.
Symptoms
- Intermittent overheating
- Check engine light
- Reduced cabin heat
Common Causes
- Weak pump motor
- Partial blockage
- Control module fault
- Low coolant
Diagnostic Steps
- Verify coolant level
- Monitor pump current draw
- Check for blockage
Repair Notes
Check coolant level first. Replace pump if current draw abnormal.
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Common Questions
What does code P2601 mean on a 2012-2015 BMW 320i?
P2601 stands for "Coolant Pump A Control Circuit Range/Performance". The electric coolant pump is not performing as expected.
What are the symptoms of P2601 on a BMW 320i?
Common symptoms of P2601 include: Intermittent overheating, Check engine light, Reduced cabin heat.
What causes P2601 on a 2012-2015 BMW 320i?
Common causes of P2601 include: Weak pump motor, Partial blockage, Control module fault, Low coolant.