Control Valve, air conditioning compressor OEM 64509182795
OEM 64509182795 is the genuine control valve, air conditioning compressor, fitting 9 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 64509182795
The OEM code 64509182795 is a control valve for the air conditioning compressor in BMW vehicles. This part helps manage the flow of refrigerant, which is crucial for keeping the car's interior cool and comfortable. Without this valve, the air conditioning system might not work properly, leading to an uncomfortable ride, especially on hot days.
OEM codes like 64509182795 are important because they ensure you get the right part for your vehicle. This specific code is used in several BMW models, such as the 3 Touring, 1, 3, and 3 Coupe. This means the same part can fit different models, making it easier to find replacements and ensuring compatibility. Using the correct OEM part helps maintain the vehicle's performance and reliability.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 64509182795
This OEM code fits 9 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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