Thermostats and housings in the cooling system
More informationAt Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including thermostats and housings for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. Our thermostats and housings undergo quality control to ensure you receive a top-quality product.
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Part no. 8631943
BMW X1 F48 Mini F56 Petrol Thermostat Housing Heat Management Module 8631943
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Part no. 7791069
Mini R50 Water Pump Thermostat Housing Pipe Connector 7791069
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Part no. 7534521
Mini Cooper R55 R56 Engine cooling thermostat with housing Petrol 7534521
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Part no. 7588876
Mini Cooper S R56 LCI N18 Engine Cooling Thermostat With Housing 7588876
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Part no. 8699290
Mini Cooper R55 R56 Engine Cooling Thermostat With Housing Petrol 8699290
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Part no. 7829959-1
Mini Cooper One R50 R52 W10 Thermostat Housing Engine Cooling 7829959
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Part no. 7596787
Mini R50 R52 R53 Thermostat With Gasket Coolant Unit 7596787
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Part no. 8472105
Thermostat Mini F54 F55 F56 F60 B47 Housing Engine Cooling 8472105
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BMW F40 G20 G21 G30 G01 Mini F55 F60 Coolant Thermostat Top Housing 8472111
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Part no. 7588876-1
Coolant Thermostat Mini Cooper S R56 LCI N18 Engine Cooling Housing 7588876
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Part no. 8512445
Thermostat Housing Mini Cooper R55 R56 R57 LCI Coolant Cover 8512445
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Part no. 7512734
Mini Cooper S R52 R53 Thermostat Housing Engine Cooling 7512734
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Part no. 7647751
Mini Cooper R55 R56 LCI Engine Cooling Thermostat With Housing 7647751
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BMW Mini Cooper D R55 R56 Engine Cooling Thermostat With Housing 7809191
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Thermostat Housing Support Mini F55 F56 F57 BMW F45 F46 Petrol Engine 2381337
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Part no. 8631943-1
BMW X1 F48 Mini F56 Petrol Thermostat Housing Heat Management Module 8631943
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Part no. 7829959
BMW MINI Cooper One R50 R52 W10 Thermostat Housing Engine Cooling 7829959
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BMW F40 G20 G21 G30 G01 Mini F55 F60 Coolant Thermostat 8472111
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Thermostats and housings in the engine cooling system – reliable operation in all conditions
How do thermostats work and what are the housings in cooling systems made of?
Thermostats and housings are key components of the cooling system, controlling coolant flow and maintaining optimal engine operating temperatures. Their efficiency ensures engine performance, reduces fuel consumption, and protects against overheating. At Global Parts, you'll find a wide selection of used car parts. , including thermostats and housings, ideal for BMW , Audi , Mercedes , Volkswagen , Mini and others .
Definition and principle of operation of a thermostat
A thermostat is a thermal valve that opens at a precisely defined temperature (usually between 85°C and 95°C ) and allows coolant to flow into the radiator. In the BMW M57 engines used in BMW E60 models, the popular TH580 thermostat begins to open at 88°C, ensuring the ideal balance between rapid engine warm-up and maintaining optimal operating temperature. In Audi A4 B8 models, the typical thermostat opens slightly earlier – at 87°C – due to different cooling system characteristics.
Construction and materials of thermostat housings
Thermostat housings are most often made of high-strength plastics or aluminum. Modern solutions combine these materials, ensuring lightness, corrosion resistance, and a perfect fit in the mounting socket. Premium vehicles such as BMW and Mercedes also use components with silicone seals, which maintain a tight seal even at pressures of up to 1.5 bar .
What functions do thermostats and housings perform?
Thermostats and housings play a key role in regulating engine operating temperature: Coolant flow regulation – The thermostat opens and closes the coolant circuit depending on the engine temperature. Faster engine warm-up – The thermostat maintains the coolant in the engine until it reaches the optimal temperature, which improves engine efficiency, especially in cold weather. Overheating Protection – A functioning thermostat prevents the engine from overheating by directing coolant to the radiator. Thermostat housings – Ensure tightness and stable mounting of the thermostat in the cooling system.
Advantages of an efficient thermostat
A properly functioning thermostat ensures optimal engine performance, reducing fuel consumption by up to 5–7% and reducing exhaust emissions. By maintaining a stable operating temperature, engine oil maintains its lubricating properties, resulting in longer engine life.
Why is it worth taking care of thermostats and housings ?
Worn or damaged thermostats and housings can lead to serious cooling system problems. Typical symptoms include: Engine Overheating – A damaged thermostat may not open the circuit, leading to an increase in engine temperature. Warm-up too slow – A thermostat failure can cause a continuous flow of coolant, which increases engine warm-up time. Coolant Leak – Leaks in the thermostat housing can lead to leaks and a drop in coolant level. At Global Parts, we offer original used thermostats and housings that have undergone extensive quality testing, ensuring their durability and reliability.
Typical symptoms and possible causes of thermostat failures
Symptom | Possible cause | Recommended action |
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The engine is overheating | Thermostat does not open | Replacing the thermostat |
The engine takes a long time to warm up | Thermostat stuck in the open position | Inspection or replacement |
Coolant leak | Leaking thermostat housing | Checking the gasket or replacing the housing |
Temperature fluctuations | Dirty cooling system | Coolant replacement, system flushing |
How to choose the right thermostats and housings ?
When selecting thermostats and housings, there are several key aspects to consider: Vehicle-specific fit – Every cooling system has its own specific technical requirements. At Global Parts, you'll find thermostats and housings perfectly suited to BMW , Audi , Mercedes , Volkswagen , Mini , and more . Technical condition – Used thermostats and housings should be free from mechanical damage and tight to prevent leaks. Opening Temperature – Make sure the thermostat opens at the correct temperature recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
Compatibility and installation
The BMW E60 thermostat with the M57 engine requires a TH580 component, which is also compatible with some versions of the BMW 530d and X5 E53. The A4 B8 thermostat, on the other hand, fits the 2.0 TDI and 1.8 TFSI engines, and replacing it is relatively simple – simply disconnect the intake hose, drain some of the coolant, and install a new thermostat with a new gasket.
Why choose used thermostats and housings ?
Used car parts , such as thermostats and housings, are a practical solution that allows you to save money while maintaining high quality. By choosing used thermostats and housings, you benefit from: Lower costs – Used components are much cheaper than new ones, but offer equally high quality. Ecology – Recycling car parts supports environmental protection and reduces waste. A wide range – In our store you will find thermostats and housings for the most popular car brands.
Comparison – Used vs. New Thermostat
Characteristic | Used thermostat | New thermostat |
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Price | up to 60% lower | full list price |
Efficiency | 90–100% after quality testing | 100% |
Ecology | supports the recycling of parts | new production |
Availability | immediate | sometimes limited |
How to take care of thermostats and housings ?
To ensure that thermostats and housings function reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules: Check the condition of the thermostat and housing regularly, especially if you notice problems with the engine operating temperature. Change the coolant according to the manufacturer's recommendations to prevent scale and contaminants from building up in the system. Monitor the coolant level – a sudden drop may indicate a leak in the thermostat housing. If you need a replacement, you'll find the right used car parts at Global Parts that will restore full functionality of your cooling system.
Practical tips
When installing a new thermostat, always replace the gasket and check that the coolant lines are clean and unobstructed. For BMW E60 or Audi A4 B8 models, it's also recommended to bleed the system after replacement to prevent air bubbles from forming, which can disrupt fluid circulation.
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about thermostats and housings in the car's cooling system
Question | Answer |
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What is the function of a car thermostat? | A thermostat is a component of the cooling system that regulates the flow of coolant depending on the engine temperature. |
What does the thermostat housing provide? | The thermostat housing is the part that houses the thermostat itself. It ensures the system's tightness and stable mounting of the element. |
What does the term "M57 thermostat" mean? | The M57 thermostat is a model designed for the BMW M57 diesel engine – used in, among others, the BMW E60, E39 and X5. |
How to recognize a faulty thermostat? | Symptoms include temperature fluctuations, overheating or engine warming up too slowly. |
Does the BMW E60 thermostat fit other models? | Yes, some thermostat versions, e.g. TH580, are also compatible with the BMW 530d, 525d and X5 E53. |
How often should you replace your thermostat? | It is recommended to check it every 60,000–80,000 km or whenever the coolant is changed. |
Is a used thermostat a good solution? | Yes, if it comes from a reliable source – e.g. from Global Parts, where each part is tested before sale. |
Summary: Thermostats and Housings at Global Parts Automotive Store
Thermostats and housings are key components of the cooling system, ensuring optimal engine operating temperatures and protecting against overheating. By maintaining their technical condition, you can avoid costly repairs and extend the engine's lifespan. The Global Parts automotive store invites you to browse our wide selection of original used car parts . Whether you're looking for car parts for BMW , Audi , Volkswagen , Mercedes, Mini , and more, you'll find them at competitive prices. We strive to ensure every customer finds the right parts for their car, and if you have any questions or concerns about selecting the right components, we're happy to help! Please contact us – we're here to help! For more information and interesting facts, visit our automotive blog .