OEM BMW Radiators
Your engine generates a lot of heat while you're driving. That's why your factory BMW radiator and related parts are so essential when it comes to keeping your engine cooled. If they aren’t working properly,
How Your Radiator Works
Your radiator circulates fluid – usually a mixture of water and coolant – to your engine via a series of hoses. That fluid enters the motor, collects heat from the many moving parts, and then returns to the radiator. There, the heat dissipates into the atmosphere thanks to the radiator's large, finned, flat surface. Eventually, though, even the best quality radiator can begin to go bad. Fortunately, the symptoms are pretty easy to spot.
How to Spot a Failing Radiator
Signs of radiator trouble include:
- Your engine overheats repeatedly
- You hear odd noises coming from your engine
- You smell the syrupy odor of coolant
- You spot pools of green, red, or yellow fluid underneath your car or SUV
- Your air conditioning system begins to act up
- The dash warning light comes on
Genuine OEM Radiators Are Best
First, check your owner's manual for your recommended maintenance schedule. If due, try flushing the radiator and replacing the coolant mix. If you're still having troubles and an inspection reveals that your radiator or a related component does need to be replaced, make sure to choose the right one for your BMW model. Since genuine BMW radiators and affiliated parts are designed specifically for your vehicle, they offer an unmatched guaranteed compatibility. Our online auto parts department has everything you need in stock and ready to ship. Order now to save time and money!
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