BMW Cooling System Parts & Accessories for BMW 3 Series E91 (2006-2012)

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The cooling system is arguably the weakest point in numerous BMWs. If you drive an aging BMW or plan on taking your car to the track like we do, we recommend beefing up your cooling system before going to the track. Generally, the main components in your cooling system that are prone to failure include the following: expansion tank, factory hoses, water pump, thermostat, fan (especially if your vehicle comes factory with a clutch fan), and radiator. Factory BMW expansion tanks are plastic and prone to either breaking off at connection points or combusting. As factory rubber hoses age they either crack or break over time - we offer silicone cooling hose upgrades for most applications to avoid future failures. If you have an older vehicle, your water pump likely comes from the factory with a plastic impeller - we offer upgraded water pumps with metal impellers that are far more reliable. Newer model BMWs utilize electric water pumps - BMW spent millions of dollars engineering these water pumps, but they fail so often that we recommend replacing at 60,000 mile service intervals to avoid being stranded on the side of the road. In terms of thermostats, we offer various upgraded thermostats for racing applications. If your BMW utilizes a clutch fan from the factory, we have several options available in terms of universal electric fans - we recommend replacing these to avoid sending brittle plastic fan blades through your hood. For radiators, we recommend swapping out your radiator for one that does not use plastic connection points like your factory radiator.

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Includes everything you may need to replace your water pump and thermostat.
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Replace your cooling system hoses with this complete kit including coolant
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This packages covers the major components you would install along with a new water pump or thermostat. On the N51/N52 cars (128i, 325i 328i, 330i, 525i, 528i, 530i) the water pump and theremostat are mounted together. In fact, to get to the thermostat, BMW expects you to remove the water pump. This package covers the whole job. With the electric water pump now an integral part of the efficiency and performance of the engine, staying on top of its maintenance and replacement is the smart thing to do.

Our water pump/thermostat overhaul includes:
  • OEM electric water pump, p/n 11517586925.
  • aluminum mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
  • OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
  • Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
  • OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)
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    The water pump on the N52 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. Not only must it provide cooling for the engine, but it's also pumping fluid used to cool the automatic transmission oil. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. The engine computer dictates how much fluid needs to be pumped through the system depending on the load. That means the system can actually stop the pump when warmer temperatures are needed. No longer is the pump spinning all the time from an engine-driven belt. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. And if the electronics are at fault, there is no way to rebuild or repair it. Fortunately, the engine computer will force a shut down or reduce power if a problem occurs, preventing catastrophic engine damage.

    How to avoid a water pump failure in the future? Replacing the water pump as part of a regular interval schedule will ensure you always have a functioning pump in place. Since this technology is relatively new for BMW, therefore the lifecycle of the pump isn't yet known, we have been recommending replacement every 80-100k miles. This package of OE/OEM parts covers everything with Original BMW coolant offered to finish off the job. A proper bleeding procedure must be followed with the new electric pump.

    This water pump package fits the following BMWs with the N51/N52 engine:
    2008-2013 E82 BMW 128i
    2006-2011 E90 BMW 325i 325xi 328i 328xi 328i xDrive 330i 330xi - Sedan
    2006-2012 E91 BMW 325xi 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Wagon
    2007-2013 E92 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Coupe
    2007-2013 E93 BMW 328i - Convertible
    2006-2010 E60 BMW 525i 525xi 530i 530xi 528i 528xi 528i xDrive
    2006-2010 E83 BMW X3 3.0i X3 3.0si
    2006-2008 E85 BMW Z4 2.5i Z4 3.0i Z4 3.0si
    2009+ Z4 BMW Z4 sDrive30i
    2009+ Z4 BMW Z4 sDrive28i Z4 sDrive30i Z4 sDrive35i Z4 sDrive35is
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    Everything you need to replace your water pump and thermostat. The water pumps in these BMW models are known for failure near 80,000 miles is a very common issue often times leaving the owner stranded. The aftermarket kit offered provides a single stop for water pump and thermostat replacement needs to save the search and get you back on the road. Kit includes: Mahle-Behr thermostat Water pump Genuine BMW coolant thermostat to water pump hose Mounting hardware required for both the thermostat and water pump
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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 325/330's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N52 325/330i. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, all of the 325/330 cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 325i/330i/xi with N52 engine and automatic transmission. Some of the components are different for the automatic models because of the auto transmission oil cooler.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N52 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Cooling Hoses
    (click to expand)
    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 325/330 water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose
    • 17127531581, lower radiator hose
    • 11537613176, water pump to engine
    • 11537534880, gasket for #176 hose
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring)
    • 17117524710, radiator to auto trans cooler
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 325/330 is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.
    Coolant Temp Sensors
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    There are two coolant temp sensors on the E90 325/330 - in the lower radiator hose and in the cylinder head. Both feed coolant temps to the ECU to regulate the water pump and cooling fan. You should replace the one in the lower radiator hose because it's one of the main sources for coolant leaks, especially when the old sensor is re-used in a new hose. The sensor in the cylinder head is not as prone to leaks and it's easily accessible so you don't have to replace it right away. But we offer it with the package in case you want to have a complete cooling system overahul.
    13621433077, coolant temp sensor (in lower radiator hose)
    13621433076, coolant temp sensor (in cylinder head, next to oil filter housing)

    BUY AS A PACKAGE AND SAVE $$!

    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N52 engine and an auto transmission:
    2006-2006 E90 BMW 325i 325xi 330i 330xi - Sedan
    2006-2006 E91 BMW 325xi - Wagon


    Note: not for cars that have the dealer-installed auxiliary heating option. Some of the hoses are different with that option. It's not a very common option in North America (except in parts of Canada) but there are hoses that are specific to that option.


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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 325/330's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N52 325/330. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 325/330 with N52 engine and manual transmission.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N52 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Coolant Hoses
    (click to expand)
    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 325/330 water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose (A)
    • 17127531581, lower radiator hose (B)
    • 11537552396, water pump to engine �
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring) (D)
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 325/330 is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.
    Coolant Temp Sensors
    (click to expand)
    There are two coolant temp sensors on the E90 325/330 - in the lower radiator hose and in the cylinder head. Both feed coolant temps to the ECU to regulate the water pump and cooling fan. You should replace the one in the lower radiator hose because it's one of the main sources for coolant leaks, especially when the old sensor is re-used in a new hose. The sensor in the cylinder head is not as prone to leaks and it's easily accessible so you don't have to replace it right away. But we offer it with the package in case you want to have a complete cooling system overahul.
    13621433077, coolant temp sensor (in lower radiator hose)
    13621433076, coolant temp sensor (in cylinder head, next to oil filter housing)

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    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N52 engine and a manual transmission:
    2006-2006 E90 BMW 325i 325xi 330i 330xi - Sedan
    2006-2006 E91 BMW 325xi - Wagon


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    This is a compete cooling system overhaul kit, which includes all the common cooling system failure parts bundled into a complete package. This cooling system package is for the E90/92/93 328i/328xi with the N52 engine. 

    A failure in the cooling system can lead to overheating and catastrophic engine failure. Don't gamble your engine! By replacing these core items preventatively, such as the thermostat housing, radiator, and waterpump, you are defusing what could be a ticking cooling system time bomb. And if you've had a failure of one of these parts, now is the time to refresh your entire cooling system. Keep on top of the cooling needs of your engine for your own piece of mind. Potential buyers also see the upside of a properly maintained car with receipts. 

     

    This kit fits the following BMWs:

    2007-2012 E90/92/93 328i, 328xi with Automatic Transmission 

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    Just like the rest of your vehicle's major systems, the cooling system must also be addressed periodically to ensure proper cooling and component reliability. Plastic and rubber components become brittle and prone to splitting or cracking after long periods of heating and cooling cycles, especially in colder climates! The coolant itself can degrade or become contaminated, leading to potential corrosion or freezing issues. Finally, thermostats and sensors can fail completely, preventing proper cooling and/or coolant temperature readings to become inaccurate.

    To make sure you are not left stranded on the side of the road with an overheated engine, we have put together this Basic Cooling System Service kit. This kit contains all of the most-likely-to-fail components, giving you peace of mind knowing your engine will continue to run cool for another 60,000+ miles.

    See kit contents below for all included components.

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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 328's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N52 328i. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, all of the 328 cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 328i/328xi with N52 engine and automatic transmission. Some of the components are different for the automatic models because of the auto transmission oil cooler.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N52 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Cooling Hoses
    (click to expand)
    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 328 water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose
    • 17127564478, lower radiator hose
    • 11537613176, water pump to engine
    • 11537534880, gasket for #176 hose
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring)
    • 17117524710, radiator to auto trans cooler
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 328 is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.

    BUY AS A PACKAGE AND SAVE $$!

    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N52 engine and an auto transmission:
    2008-2012 E82 BMW 128i
    2007-2011 E90 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Sedan
    2007-2012 E91 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Wagon
    2007-2013 E92 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Coupe
    2007-2013 E93 BMW 328i - Convertible
    Note: not for cars that have the dealer-installed auxiliary heating option. Some of the hoses are different with that option. It's not a very common option in North America (except in parts of Canada) but there are hoses that are specific to that option.


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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 328 SULEV's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N51 328i SULEV. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, all of the 328 SULEV cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 128i/328i SULEV with N51 engine and automatic transmission. Some of the components are different for the automatic models because of the auto transmission oil cooler.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N51 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Cooling Hoses
    (click to expand)
    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 328 SULEV water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose
    • 17127531581, lower radiator hose
    • 11537613176, water pump to engine
    • 11537534880, gasket for #176 hose
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring)
    • 17117524710, radiator to auto trans cooler
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 328 SULEV is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.
    Coolant Temp Sensors
    (click to expand)
    There are two coolant temp sensors on the 328 SULEV - in the lower radiator hose and in the cylinder head. Both feed coolant temps to the ECU to regulate the water pump and cooling fan. You should replace the one in the lower radiator hose because it's one of the main sources for coolant leaks, especially when the old sensor is re-used in a new hose. The sensor in the cylinder head is not as prone to leaks and it's easily accessible so you don't have to replace it right away. But we offer it with the package in case you want to have a complete cooling system overahul.
    13621433077, coolant temp sensor (in lower radiator hose)
    13621433076, coolant temp sensor (in cylinder head, next to oil filter housing)

    BUY AS A PACKAGE AND SAVE $$!

    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N51 engine and an auto transmission:
    2008-2012 E82 BMW 128i SULEV
    2007-2011 E90 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Sedan
    2007-2012 E91 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Wagon
    2007-2013 E92 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Coupe
    2007-2013 E93 BMW 328i SULEV - Convertible
    Note: not for cars that have the dealer-installed auxiliary heating option. Some of the hoses are different with that option. It's not a very common option in North America (except in parts of Canada) but there are hoses that are specific to that option.


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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 328's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N52 328i. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 328i/328xi with N52 engine and manual transmission.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N52 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Cooling Hoses
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    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 328 water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose (A)
    • 17127564478, lower radiator hose (B)
    • 11537552396, water pump to engine ©
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring) (D)
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 328 is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.

    BUY AS A PACKAGE AND SAVE $$!

    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N52 engine and a manual transmission:
    2008-2012 E82 BMW 128i
    2007-2011 E90 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Sedan
    2007-2012 E91 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Wagon
    2007-2013 E92 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive - Coupe
    2007-2013 E93 BMW 328i - Convertible


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    T#:340254
    Part#: TMS215326
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    This cooling overhaul will cover just about everything you could replace on the 328 SULEV's cooling system. We start with the basic water pump and thermostat bundle. These are already vital to the health and durability of the N51 328 SULEV. But to properly maintain these cars for the long term, the rest of the cooling system must be refreshed and preventatively replaced. Here you can add a radiator, expansion tank, cooling hoses, and the BMW antifreeze. This package fits 128/328 SULEV with N51 engine and manual transmission.

    The sophisticated electronics of the ECU and water pump means catastrophic overheating should be a thing of the past. But the downside is that the electronics can shut down without any warning or symptoms. And troubleshooting is equally frustrating since the water pump electronics are not readable or serviceable. There are several clues to a faulty thermostat or water pump - the fan runs at full speed all the time (even immediately on a cold start), pending (soft) fault code for low coolant flow, or the water pump can be heard running constantly. But when the pump fails it's an immediate shut down of the engine which can be a major inconvenience and lead to additional repairs that might have been avoided with preventative maintance. We recommend a full cooling system overhaul on the E90/E92 every 80-90,000 miles and to check for soft/pending codes at every 5,000 mile service .


    Base Cooling Overhaul Package - Water Pump and Thermostat
    (click to expand)
    Includes:
    + Genuine BMW electric water pump, p/n 11517586925
    + mounting screws for water pump (set of 3), p/n 11510392553
    + OEM Behr thermostat, p/n 11537549476
    + Original BMW connecting hose from thermostat to water pump, p/n 11537521049
    + OEM-style hose clamps for hose (x 2)

    The water pump on the N51 engine has more cooling responsibilities than ever before. The good news is that the pump only works when, and only as much, as it needs to. That means the system can actually stop the pump when it doesn't need to be running. The bad news is that it's now an electrical part, so a failure is usually immediate and with no warning. The preventative replacement is your only insurance from a very inconvenient and costly breakdown in the future. Plus you get the very latest BMW water pump design with any improvements they've made since your original pump was installed.
    Coolant Hoses
    (click to expand)
    With regular driving the hoses should last a very long time. Even the plastic connectors seem to be holding up well. But as a preventative measure new hoses are recommended. We have also seen issues with re-using hoses as the spring connectors get weak over time and may not have the strength to hold the hose in place. They seem to have a tough time holding tension especially when they have been removed and reinstalled. In the interests of a thorough overhaul we recommend replacing these 328 SULEV water hoses during this job (see diagram):
    • 17127531579, upper radiator hose (A)
    • 17127531581, lower radiator hose (B)
    • 11537552396, water pump to engine ©
    • 11537545890, thermostat to cylinder head (includes new o-ring) (D)
      There are other hoses too but they are not often replaced during a radiator swap (radiator vent hose and heater core hose) and they don't see much wear. We offer these as well if you want a complete set (see Additional Items at the bottom of the page).
    Expansion Tank Options
    (click to expand)
    The expansion tank on the 328 SULEV is not prone to failures (unlike previous 3-series cars) so a new one is not strictly required. There aren't many seams or stress points for it to crack and we haven't heard of too many issues. But we wanted to offer it as part of a complete overhaul in case you want to cover everything. Simiarly, the level sensor is not required unless you're getting erroneous 'low coolant' warnings from the dash/iDrive. We do strongly recommend replacing the cap because that is designed to be the weak point in the system. The cap is what regulates the pressure inside the system and it should be replaced every few years anyway.
    Coolant Temp Sensors
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    There are two coolant temp sensors on the 328 SULEV - in the lower radiator hose and in the cylinder head. Both feed coolant temps to the ECU to regulate the water pump and cooling fan. You should replace the one in the lower radiator hose because it's one of the main sources for coolant leaks, especially when the old sensor is re-used in a new hose. The sensor in the cylinder head is not as prone to leaks and it's easily accessible so you don't have to replace it right away. But we offer it with the package in case you want to have a complete cooling system overahul.
    13621433077, coolant temp sensor (in lower radiator hose)
    13621433076, coolant temp sensor (in cylinder head, next to oil filter housing)

    BUY AS A PACKAGE AND SAVE $$!

    This cooling package fits the following BMWs with the N51 engine and a manual transmission:
    2008-2012 E82 BMW 128i SULEV
    2007-2011 E90 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Sedan
    2007-2012 E91 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Wagon
    2007-2013 E92 BMW 328i 328xi 328i xDrive SULEV - Coupe
    2007-2013 E93 BMW 328i SULEV - Convertible
    Note: not for cars that have the dealer-installed auxiliary heating option. Some of the hoses are different with that option. It's not a very common option in North America (except in parts of Canada) but there are hoses that are specific to that option.


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    T#:557241
    Part#: E9X328BCKT
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    Just like the rest of your vehicle's major systems, the cooling system must also be addressed periodically to ensure proper cooling and component reliability. Plastic and rubber components become brittle and prone to splitting or cracking after long periods of heating and cooling cycles, especially in colder climates! The coolant itself can degrade or become contaminated, leading to potential corrosion or freezing issues. Finally, thermostats and sensors can fail completely, preventing proper cooling and/or coolant temperature readings to become inaccurate.

    To make sure you are not left stranded on the side of the road with an overheated engine, we have put together this Basic Cooling System Service kit. This kit contains all of the most-likely-to-fail components, giving you peace of mind knowing your engine will continue to run cool for another 60,000+ miles.

    See kit contents below for all included components.

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    T#:29666105
    Part#: 63851
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    $ 488.99 USD
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    The coolant expansion tank provides hot coolant with a place to travel, preventing pressure buildup within your cooling system. On many BMWs, this component is constructed from plastic. While cheap to replace and manufacture, a failed cooling tank can cause costly engine damage.

    With this issue in mind, Moroso designed a high-quality replacement. Featuring TIG welded, 100% aluminum construction, this tank is sure to outperform it's factory counterpart.

    Features:

    Key Benefits:

    Direct bolt-in replacement for stock, 2 piece plastic tank Fabricated Aluminum for strength, factory tanks fail after repeated high heat situations & age Features billet aluminum mounting tab/bleeder assembly for strength and precision No cutting of factory hoses is required and accepts the factory clip-on hose Moroso part (63324) racing radiator cap included; operates in the same pressure range as the factory cap Moroso radiator cap mounts to a billet aluminum neck that will not strip out like plastic threaded necks This aluminum tank can be polished, chromed, powder coated or left as-is

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