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      03-12-2024, 06:23 PM   #1
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Need help identifying a part

I've just got my M5 back after 14 months in repair after a rear-end collision. Long story - for another thread.

It seems to have developed a coolant leak from a hose highlighted in the attached photo. It is probably related to the accident, but if I can get the part number, this seems like a fairly easy fix.

Can anyone help identify this coolant line? I need the longer plastic side.
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Found it. 11 53 7 843 273

https://www.ecstuning.com/b-genuine-...e/11537843273/
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I've just got my M5 back after 14 months in repair after a rear-end collision. Long story - for another thread.

It seems to have developed a coolant leak from a hose highlighted in the attached photo. It is probably related to the accident, but if I can get the part number, this seems like a fairly easy fix.

Can anyone help identify this coolant line? I need the longer plastic side.
I could be mistaken but you may have mentioned this before about the collision, and 14 months wait for the M to be back on the road is an eternity.

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I bet this coolant hose under the turbos is nearly failing for many of you here. The heat and cycles aren't kind to this plastic.

I'd say avoid touching it unless you're ready to see it crack.

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I could be mistaken but you may have mentioned this before about the collision, and 14 months wait for the M to be back on the road is an eternity.
Yeah, it was nuts—over $10,000 in rentals and about $22,000 in labor/parts.
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I bet this coolant hose under the turbos is nearly failing for many of you here. The heat and cycles aren't kind to this plastic.

I'd say avoid touching it unless you're ready to see it crack.



Yeah, it was nuts—over $10,000 in rentals and about $22,000 in labor/parts.
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