OEM Oil Coolers
Engine Oil Cooler Line
BMW
17-22-8-094-806
Inlet. From Engine. 4.4L, with M8. M5. At upper pan. X6. Feed. Rear. M competition.
$224.76
Automatic Transmission Oil Cooler
BMW
24-14-8-699-905
Without m model, 2020-23. X1. 2020-22. 228i Gran Coupe. X2. Sdrive28i. Xdrive28i.
$492.68
Engine Oil Cooler Gasket
Audi
N-909-581-01
At Engine. Oil Filter Adapter Mounted. All Required. 5.2L, auto trans. 5.2L, manual trans. Oil Cooler Line. 4.2L, auto trans.
$52.58
Oil Cooler Pipe Clamp
BMW
17-22-8-575-821
2017-20. 2017-21. Without hybrid, without M3, 2016-18. Sedan/wagon, 2017-19, without hybrid.
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OEM Oil Coolers | Frequently Asked Questions
What is an oil cooler and why is it important?
An oil cooler is a device used to cool down the engine oil and prevent it from overheating. It helps maintain the right engine temperature.
How does an oil cooler work?
An oil cooler circulates engine oil through a series of tubes or fins exposed to air or coolant. This process dissipates heat from the oil, lowering its temperature before it returns to the engine.
What are the signs of a failing oil cooler?
Signs of a failing oil cooler include:
- Visible oil leaks around the cooler or its connections.
- Engine running hotter than usual.
- Milky or frothy oil indicating coolant mixing with oil.
- Reduced engine performance or unusual noises.
Where can I purchase genuine oil coolers online?
Be sure to shop with us at OEM Pro Parts for your oil cooler parts. We offer a wide selection of quality OEM parts, so you'll find what you need to take on the job. If you have questions or need shopping advice, our team is here to help! Contact us today.
