Bearing, expansion tank (coolant) OEM 1436251
OEM 1436251 is the genuine bearing, expansion tank (coolant), fitting 7 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 1436251
This is a genuine used OEM expansion tank bearing, part number 1436251, originally fitted to BMW vehicles. It ensures the coolant expansion tank is securely mounted, reducing vibration and preventing leaks. As an original equipment part, it matches BMW's exact specifications for reliable performance and easy installation.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this bearing has been carefully removed from a low-mileage vehicle and is thoroughly inspected before shipping. You receive a high-quality used part at a fraction of the cost of a new one, with full traceability and guaranteed authenticity.
This bearing is compatible with several BMW models, including:
- BMW 3 Series (1997-2001)
- BMW 3 Coupe (1999-2000)
- BMW 3 Touring (1999-2000)
- BMW 3 Convertible (2000)
- BMW 3 Compact (2001-2005)
- BMW Z4 Roadster (2002-2005)
- BMW Z4 Coupe (2006-2008)
We ship worldwide with tracked delivery, so you can order with confidence knowing your part will arrive safely and on time. Keep your cooling system in top condition with this genuine used OEM expansion tank bearing.
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Vehicles compatible with OEM 1436251
This OEM code fits 7 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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