Radiator for BMW 318i 318is 318ti Z3 MAHLE BEHR CR330000P OPEN BOX


Item condition:
New other (see details)
Ended:
Oct 24, 13:06 PDT
Price:
$111.50 View item
Shipping:
FREE
Item location:
Henderson,NV,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Superseded Part Number:
    17111728907 / CR330000S / 17111728907 / CR330000S / 60623A
  • Country/Region of Manufacture:
    South Africa
  • Interchange Part Number:
    CR330000S / 17111728907 / CR 330 000S / 60623A / CR 330 000P
  • Type:
    Radiator
  • SKU::
    MAH-CR330000P
  • Part Type:
    Radiator
  • Brand:
    MAHLE BEHR
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    CR 330 000P
  • MPN:
    CR330000P
  • UPC:
    Does not apply

Radiator for BMW 318i 318is 318ti Z3 MAHLE BEHR CR330000P OPEN BOX
  • Description
  • Details
  • SKU: MAH-CR330000P
  • Made in South Africa 
  • Quality: OE 
  • OE Numbers
  • 17111728907, 17101247145, 17111719263, 17111723990, 17111728905
  • MFG Numbers
  • CR330000P, 376713121
RadiatorYour radiator is an integral, and arguably, the most important part of the cooling system. It is designed to expel heat from the coolant via the small fins. Most radiators fail when the end tanks crack causing leaks, but higher mileage radiators which have missing or bent fins often are clogged up with debris which can also cause overheating issues as the radiator cannot expel heat effectively. If your radiator is in rough shape we recommend replacing it. We also highly recommend inspecting/replacing the upper and lower radiator hose at that time.
Radiator Failure SymptomsOverheatingCoolant LeakCrackingBent FinsClogged Fins cause by debris
About Mahle BehrMahle began in 1920 when pistons made of heavy gray cast iron were being used in internal combustion engines for automobiles and there was a need for a new design. The Mahle brothers countered this trend by producing light-alloy pistons at their small, newly established company however the technology was still finicky and problems come up frequently. They soon determined that they needed to come up with a solution to keep dirt and dust out of the engine so they eventually developed air and oil filters as well. Their perseverance paid off and the light-alloy pistons began to take over the market. Today, half of all automobiles produced worldwide contain MAHLE components. MAHLE...

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