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| 05-31-2022, 06:46 AM | #1 |
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It may be coolant system time . . .
My 2010 E91 x-drive with AT has been losing coolant. I pulled the belly pan and found the leak is on the left side, possibly where the upper hose connects to the radiator, possibly at the drain plug, but more likely, a crack in the plastic at the neck that connects to the upper hose. First posted over on the maintenance page and got some good suggestions and guidance. I've ordered a pressure test kit to be sure, but I've a feeling it may be new radiator time.
Not surprised as it is 12 years old and 138K miles. ![]()
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| 05-31-2022, 11:52 AM | #2 |
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My advice: Go whole hog and do the CSF aluminum radiator, do the water pump and t stat if they haven't been done yet, and replace every easily reachable hose.
It's a half day of work and it's all easier with the radiator out. |
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| 05-31-2022, 01:04 PM | #3 |
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Yes, that's what I'm thinking. Water pump and t-stat were done last year so those are good. Is the aluminum radiator better? I've heard you just trade one set of issues for another.
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Delaware incorporates California's CARB requirements, which means you may have an N51B30 using a $600 ozone-reducing radiator.
It does look like that radiator plastic tank is the problem. As another said, change out all the hoses you can reach while doing the job, plus the Mickey Mouse flange to an aluminum one if not already. And remember the small vent hose over the radiator to the reservoir tank too: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showp...0&postcount=52 |
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| 05-31-2022, 02:00 PM | #6 |
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The aluminum radiator is metal edge to edge, so you don't have the plastic tanks on the side. The only issue I've had is the fitment, I had to use some elbow grease to bolt mine in.
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Poking around on the various seller sites, I see the all aluminum CSF radiator is listed by FCPEuro as only for manual transmission yet on another site, UROTuning, it is listed as for both manual and automatic. This E91 is an automatic so I will need to figure this out. My E82, which is a year newer so I can expect to have to do this same repair on it sometime soon, is a manual and I likely would go with the CSF all-aluminum radiator.
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| 05-31-2022, 04:33 PM | #9 |
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I don't get why BMW does the plastic welded radiators, they either split at the seam or the connector. I don't know if $450 is worth the aluminum versus $250 for the Nissen radiator, I put the Nissen in my E46 and was happy with it.
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Just checked with FCP tech and they said that the difference is the drain plug and that there might be a different drain plug that would allow its use for an automatic but they don't carry it and the CSF info only specifies the 7001 is for manuals. I will probably just go with an OEM/aftermarket radiator for the E91. What are the thoughts on the Mahle Behr or the Nissens or the CSF 3718 vs. the Genuine BMW?
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| 05-31-2022, 07:58 PM | #12 |
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My CSF was universal. There's a plugged spot for a hose that goes with the automatic transmission. I got #7001 and it claimed to be universal. You should be good to go if you're working on a LCI.
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Plus, if yours is like mine, those are WELDED together from years of the heat cycling and broken down coolant and seals gluing the connectors together. So its easier to just remove the rad with all of the hoses still attached (just cut if needed. |
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I went ahead and ordered all the parts I will need for the system refresh on the E91 and went with the CSF OE replacement (plastic ends). When it comes time to do the E82 I will go with the high-end CSF all-aluminum.
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Me too.....about to order on Rock Auto - it's under $100. MAHLE/BEHR has horrible reviews on FCP Euro. Wondering how CSF OE fits and holding up.
CSF website lists the same Rock Auto suggested part number, 3718 for E91/AT/AWD/LCI. Last edited by pbedrosi; 02-27-2025 at 06:48 PM.. |
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| 02-27-2025, 06:08 PM | #22 |
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I'm sure CSF is fine. The Behr one is indeed crap. PO installed one in my car, 8 months later it was leaking. Replaced it with an OE BMW one.
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