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  • Dorman Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for BMW 1 Series M - 902-816

    Dorman® Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly for BMW 1 Series M

    PartNumber: 902-816
    Product Specifications
    • Bleeder Hole: No
    • Bolt Hole Quantity: 3
    • Color/Finish: Black
    • Gasket or Seal Included: No
    • Gasket Type: Rubber
    • Grade Type: Standard
    • Material: Plastic
    • Mounting Hardware Included: No
    • OE Part Number: 11537549476
    • Outlet Port Quantity: 4
    • Thermostat Opening Temperature (F): 207 Degrees
    • UPC: 037495548021
    • Part Description: BMW 1 Series M Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly
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    $79.98

About BMW 1 Series M Thermostat Housing

The BMW 1 Series M made its debut at the 2007 Tokyo Auto Show. It was ranked third in the Evo Magazine Car of the Year awards in 2011. BMW appeals to drivers with high-quality 1 Series M thermostat housing parts. Although the BMW thermostat housing may not seem like much, it is responsible for important components around the vehicle. However, all kinds of thermostat housing parts have their vulnerabilities.
1 Series M provides a large selection of high-performance parts. But after a long time, the worn BMW thermostat housing parts might cause huge problems. 1 Series M parts can be replaced as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Locate the BMW thermostat housing. Drain some of the engine's coolant. Then remove the upper radiator hose. Remove the thermostat housing mounting bolts. And finally, pull the housing parts off the engine block. Signs of a bad 1 Series M thermostat housing include coolant leaks, the engine overheating, the temperature gauge showing incorrect readings, and bad coolant flow. We provide considerate and nice 1 Series M services to consumers. There are much better and smarter BMW products and devices online.

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