BMW Thermostats for BMW 5 Series F10 (2011-2016)

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BMW thermostats are known to fail, but luckily they typically fail wide open - meaning that your car can still cool. We offer thermostats from various OE suppliers we trust along with upgraded motorsport specific thermostats where applicable to make sure your BMW stays cool on track.
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Performance Thermostat - 90C - N62, N63, S63, N73, S55
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Part#: 11537586885
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Includes housing and sealing o-ring A thermostat that opens sooner promotes better cooling in your vehicle. Running a lower temperature thermostat will keep everything much cooler. Keeping the engine cooler will help reduce and improve the life of the seals in your engine, saving you time and money, while also helping to increase engine performance. A tune might be required to gain the most from this modification, as well as to get your car's ECU accustomed to seeing lower temperatures.
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Thermostat With Aluminum Housing - N20
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Part#: 11538635689M
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Wahler Thermostat - 105C
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T#:369356
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Includes housing and sealing o-ring

Low Temperature Thermostat - 97C
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T#:33612900
Part#: 11537601159-97C
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Thermostat - 105C
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T#:15511827
Part#: 11537502779
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If your vehicle is experiencing cooling issues, chances are the thermostat is the cause. Common symptoms include prolonged warm-up at highway speeds from the thermostat being stuck open, or consistent overheating issues from the thermostat being stuck in the closed position. Either condition can result in poor performance, and potential damage to vital components in your vehicle.
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Thermostat With Housing
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T#:15511820
Part#: 11537580627
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The thermostat on your vehicle controls the flow of coolant based on temperature. When you just start your engine, the thermostat remains closed to accelerate the warm up process. After a few minutes, it opens up to allow the warm fluid to flow. If your vehicle is overheating but not blowing warm air from the heater, the problem is more than likely your thermostat. If the thermostat gets stuck closed, it allows no fluid to flow and ends up overheating the coolant already in the engine. To fix this problem and get your vehicle's heat restored, replace your thermostat. Complete assembly, including housing.
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