Cooling fan. Works great, nothing wrong. Removed from a 1992 BMW with 90.000 miles on it, because of missing blade on fan itself as picture shows.
10 blades all together. Firm and sturdy. Guaranteed to work. See my record
Motor can be used alone if fan disassembled. Will ship whole assembly. 7 lb plus packaging.
Year: 1992 · Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series 525i · Style / Body: Sedan 4D
Engine: 2.5L I6 EFI · Country of Assembly: Germany
Sorry, I do not know what other years go with this vehicle.
German made. Check compatibility with your vehicle before bidding, no refunds.
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