You can probably identify your BMW 325 radiator with little trouble. The 325 radiator is situated near the front of your engine bay. There are two radiator hoses connected to your BMW 325 radiator, an upper and a lower hose.
Typically, the 325 radiator is constructed with either an aluminum core and plastic tank, or copper and brass. Despite its forward location, the BMW 325 radiator is the core of your car's cooling system.
The main function of your 325 radiator is to lower the temperature of the heated coolant flowing through your engine so the heat does not damage your hard-working engine parts. Coolant flows into the BMW 325 radiator, where it is spread out to facilitate cooling. The radiator fan mounted on one side of your 325 radiator assists in the cooling process, as does the flow of outside air through your grille when your car is moving. The cooled fluid then flows out of your BMW 325 radiator and back to your engine, where it begins the whole process over. Since your coolant supply is constantly moving, it picks up rust and debris. Over time this debris can clog your 325 radiator. It is important to ensure that you regularly flush and clean your BMW 325 radiator according to the manufacturer's guidelines. If your 325 radiator becomes clogged, not only will it no longer be able to perform its function, but your radiator hoses could burst and stop your car dead, leaving you stranded. Over time, the BMW 325 radiator is subject to rust and corrosion, which can cause irreparable leaks. If you need a replacement 325 radiator, look no further than our extensive online catalogue.We will ship your new BMW 325 radiator right to your door.