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Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW
Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW

Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW

Product ID : 28499901
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Galleon Product ID 28499901
UPC / ISBN 760687093046
Shipping Weight 16.9 lbs
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Model 376716271
Manufacturer HELLA
Shipping Dimension 38.5 x 28.5 x 5.98 inches
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Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator for BMW Features

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About Behr Hella Service 376716271 Premium Radiator For BMW

The radiator the most important component of an engine cooling Module is the coolant radiator. It consists of a radiator core and water tank with All the necessary connection and attachment elements. The radiator core itself is made up of the radiator network-a tube/fin system-the tube Headers and the core covers. Conventional coolant radiators have a coolant tank made of glass-fiber reinforced polyamide that is sealed before being joined and crimped to the tube header. The state-of-the-art all-aluminum radiator is extremely light and compact and 100% recyclable. How it works the heat generated by combustion in the engine is absorbed by the coolant and discharged to the outside air via the radiator. Coolant radiators are installed in the air flow at the vehicle front, with different designs available. In the case of downflow radiators, the coolant enters the radiator at the top and emerges at the bottom. In the case of crossflow radiators, the coolant enters at one side and emerges at the other. Crossflow radiators are more compact and are used most frequently in passenger cars. Defects frequently occur due to accidents or leaks