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17115A9D6A9 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 17115A9D6A9
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17658520226 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 17658520226
$117.54
17111460716 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 17111460716
$99.91
11532343480 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 11532343480
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11538562895 - : Thermostat for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 11538562895
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11537727074 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 11537727074
$117.54
11538552314 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 11538552314
$70.54
17652299669 - : Thermostat                for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat

BMW-Motorrad 17652299669
$117.54
17657924076 - : Thermostat Right for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat Right

BMW-Motorrad 17657924076
$121.06
17657924075 - : Thermostat Left for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat Left

BMW-Motorrad 17657924075
$121.06
11518534211 - : Thermostat Insert for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat Insert

BMW-Motorrad 11518534211
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11411342761 - : Thermostat - 95Cel for BMW-Motorrad Image

Thermostat - 95Cel

BMW-Motorrad 11411342761
$79.51
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All About Thermostats for BMW Motorcycles

Your BMW motorcycle has a thermostat for a reason. While it only serves one purpose, it's an essential one. It helps ensure that the liquid-cooled engine in your bike doesn't get overheated in summer weather -- or freeze up in winter conditions.

Essentially, it's a valve that reacts to the temperature of the fluid flowing through the engine. When that temperature gets too hot, the valve opens to allow more liquid to circulate to the radiator -- which, in turn, enables the liquid to cool back down to an ideal temperature. If the liquid's too cool, the valve remains closed so that the liquid remains in the engine until the engine's reached the right operating temperature.

Signs a Thermostat is Going Bad

Unfortunately, motorbike thermostats can eventually go bad. When that happens, the engine's not going to run at an ideal temperature. That can lead to all sorts of problems, so it's essential that you fix a defective one as soon as possible. Symptoms of trouble include:

  • Coolant leaks
  • Higher-than-normal temperature readings
  • Temperature fluctuations
  • Odd noises from your motorcycle's engine
  • increased fuel consumption
  • Worsening exhaust emissions

If you need help with this or any other cooling system part replacement, contact a BMW dealership to schedule a service appointment.

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