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  • OEM (Genuine) BMW 325 Heater Radiator

    PartNumber: 64-11-8-391-362
    OEM BMW 325 Heater Radiator - 64-11-8-391-362
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: Core, Heater Core
    • Item Weight: 3.30 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Replaces: 64-11-1-373-772, 64-11-1-469-181
    • Part Description: BMW 325 Heater Radiator
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    $270.03 MSRP: $330.93
    You Save: $60.90 (19%)
  • OEM (Genuine) BMW 325 Heater Radiator

    PartNumber: 64-11-8-391-363
    OEM BMW 325 Heater Radiator - 64-11-8-391-363
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: Core, Heater Core
    • Item Weight: 3.00 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Replaces: 64-11-1-368-875
    • Part Description: BMW 325 Heater Radiator
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    $214.44 MSRP: $272.66
    You Save: $58.22 (22%)

About BMW 325 Heater Core

The BMW 325 is a compact executive car. During the development of the brand, many popular parts have been built, such as the heater core. The BMW 325 heater core is the component that warms up the car for the driver when it is cold. It is generally cooled by a mixture of water and antifreeze that travels through the engine. The coolant can then be distributed through the heater car and produce some heat into the cabin.
The BMW 325 has lots of parts with impressive performance. But the heater core parts still need repair and maintenance after a long time of usage. The most common signs of a bad BMW 325 heater core include the sweet smell and coolant puddles inside of the vehicle, cold air when it is turned on, and overheating engines. It can be replaced as follows. Drain the cooling system to avoid loss of coolant during removal. Then remove the mounting hardware, the heater core plates, and clamps. After that, gently pull the heater core hoses and connections off, and remove the base holding the heater core in place (if equipped). Finally, pull upward on the heater core to remove it from the vehicle. We provide considerate and nice BMW 325 services to consumers. There are much better and smarter BMW 325 products and devices online.

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