Item specifics
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Brand Name
motorpro
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Origin
CN(Origin)
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Model Number
61205
1427525333 Engine Oil Cooler For :
For 2013-2015 BMW 320i,328i,X5 2012-2013 BMW 328i xDrive,328i 2007-2009 BMW X5 For 2004-2009 BMW 525i,530i,Z4,X3 2006-2007 BMW 525xi,530xi 2010-2015 BMW 535i,X3 For 2008-2011 2014-2015 BMW 528i 2014 BMW 640i xDrive,640i xDrive Gran Coupe For 2009-2010 BMW 528i xDrive,128i,X6 2010-2014 BMW 535i GT,535i xDrive For 2008 BMW 528xi,128i,X6 2011-2014 BMW 535i GT xDrive,X6,X5
【Premium Quality】: Motorpro Engine Oil Coolers are quality-engineered for efficient cooling of the vehicle engine. Our direct replacement oil coolers help to prevent fluid leaks and overheating, protecting the engine from costly damage and prolonging the service life. 【Direct Fit】: Direct replacement for a proper fit and easy installation, quality materials used, meets or exceeds OEM standards, 100% tested before shipping; 【Replacement OEM ( Original Equipment Part) Number】: 11427525333, 7525333 SYMPTOMS OF A BAD OR FAILING OIL COOLER Decreased Performance If the oil cooler is failing in your vehicle, the first thing you'll notice is a decreased performance from the engine. This shows up in the form of slower acceleration and a lower possible top speed. Black Smoke Smoke is another prominent sign as damage to the cooler may actually cause the oil to leak out of the engine and into the combustion chambers. This will cause a thick, black, noxious smoke to come out of the exhausts. Distended Radiator A distended radiator is the only sure sign of damage to the oil cooler. If a radiator has been stressed beyond factory specifications, this can cause the structure to bend and warp and worse cause the fins to burst out and look like teeth coming out of the face of the radiator. How to Install Engine Oil Coolers Step One — be sure that you have all necessary parts and accessories for the oil cooler kit, and remove the existing oil filter from the engine and drain the oil pan of all of its oil. Step Two — Locate and Remove the Existing Oil Cooler, Prepare the Frame for Its First Oil Cooler. Attach the new cooler to the body of the car, using a socket wrench to securely tighten the bolts. Step Three — Replace the Oil Filter and Motor Oil, check the oil level of the car, as the addition of the oil cooler may require additional oil to reach the “full” level.
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