Description: The BMW 325i engine has varied across different generations of the 3 Series lineup. Earlier models from the E36 generation used the M50 and M52 2.5L naturally aspirated inline-six engines, while the E46 325i was equipped with the M54 2.5L inline-six, widely regarded as one of BMW's most reliable engine designs. The E90 generation moved to the N52 2.5L inline-six before later transitioning to a 3.0L configuration. Common BMW 325i engine issues include oil leaks from valve cover gaskets, coolant system failures, and VANOS unit wear on older models. Regular oil changes, cooling system inspections, and timely maintenance are critical factors in extending the overall lifespan of the BMW 325i engine beyond 150,000 miles.
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