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  • $138.32 MSRP: $173.21
    You Save: $34.89 (21%)
    Product Specifications
    • Other Names: Reservoir, Reservoir Tank
    • Item Weight: 1.30 Pounds
    • Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
    • Replaces: 17-11-1-436-413, 17-13-7-787-039
    • Part Description: BMW 325Ci Coolant Expansion Tank Bottle Reservoir
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  • Dorman Engine Coolant Recovery Tank for BMW 325Ci - 603-535
    $56.79
    Product Specifications
    • Cap Maximum Pressure Rating: 30 PSI
    • Cap Type: Spring Loaded Twist
    • Color: Black
    • Height: 364 mm
    • Length: 107 mm
    • Material: Plastic
    • Mount Hole Quantity: 1
    • OE Part Number: 17111436413, 17117573781, 17132247553, 17137787039
    • Pressurized: Yes
    • UPC: 019495241515
    • Part Description: BMW 325Ci Engine Coolant Recovery Tank
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  • VAICO Engine Coolant Expansion Tank for BMW 325Ci - V20-0578
    $96.31
    Product Specifications
    • Length [mm]: 363
    • Packaging height [cm]: 12,1
    • Packaging width [cm]: 10,8
    • Supplementary Article/Info 2: with sensor
    • Weight [kg]: 0,984
    • Part Description: BMW 325Ci Engine Coolant Expansion Tank
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About BMW 325Ci Coolant Reservoir

The BMW 325Ci is a luxury car of the BMW III series. BMW 325Ci comes with plenty of quality vehicles and parts, including the coolant reservoir. A bad part can lead to coolant levels being empty, leaks, and the engine may overheat on the driver when not in good condition.
BMW 325Ci is famous for lots of great parts. But the old one might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. The coolant reservoir parts are used to store any excess coolant that cannot be stored in the radiator. The removal process of a BMW 325Ci coolant reservoir is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain some of the engine coolants. Remove the coolant reservoir overflow hose. And then remove the retainers holding the coolant reservoir onto the engine bay. Choose among a lot of BMW 325Ci parts at varied prices online. The car will remain classic for its useful parts.

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