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BMW Fan Blade

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Keep your vehicle's fan blades in top condition with A-Premium's durable options. Trust our high-quality parts for the best performance and durability.

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Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1984-1985 1991-1992 BMW 318iEngine Cooling Fan Blade for 1984-1985 1991-1992 BMW 318i
A-Premium®Part # APFB0047
Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1984-1985 1991-1992 BMW 318i
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$60.99
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2-year warranty
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Fits BMW 318i: 1984 1985 1991 1992
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ColorBlack
item #1013CGXV
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Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1992-1998 BMW 318i
A-Premium®Part # APFB0033
Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1992-1998 BMW 318i
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$42.99
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Fits BMW 318i: 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ColorBlack
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11521723363, 11521723573, 11521719265
item #1004ZV0N
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2 Pcs Engine Cooling Fan Blade & Fan Clutch for 2001-2006 BMW X5
A-Premium®Part # APFB0005
2 Pcs Engine Cooling Fan Blade & Fan Clutch for 2001-2006 BMW X5
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$73.99
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Fits BMW X5: 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity2
Installation PositionFront Side
ColorBlack
item #1012YZA7
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Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1977 BMW 630CSi
A-Premium®Part # APFB0046
Engine Cooling Fan Blade for 1977 BMW 630CSi
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$42.99
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Fits 1977 BMW 630CSi
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
ColorBlack
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11521259802, 11521271846, 11521273086, 8111603
item #10025R8E
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Radiator Cooling Fan Blade for 1989-1993 BMW 535i
A-Premium®Part # FB001
Radiator Cooling Fan Blade for 1989-1993 BMW 535i
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$39.99
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront
ColorBlack
item #10038RSC
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Radiator Fan Blade for 1994-1995 BMW 530i
A-Premium®Part # FB004
Radiator Fan Blade for 1994-1995 BMW 530i
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$41.99
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Fits BMW 530i: 1994 1995
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
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Installation PositionFront
ColorBlack
item #10038WE0
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3 Pcs Engine Cooling Fan Shroud & Fan Blade & Fan Clutch Kit for 2001-2005 BMW 330xi
A-Premium®Part # APFB95PG
3 Pcs Engine Cooling Fan Shroud & Fan Blade & Fan Clutch Kit for 2001-2005 BMW 330xi
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$143.99
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Fits BMW 330xi: 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Quantity3
MaterialPlastic
ConditionNew
item #1018C9N7
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Radiator Cooling Fan Blade  for 2000-2003 BMW X5
A-Premium®Part # FB014
Radiator Cooling Fan Blade for 2000-2003 BMW X5
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$46.99
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Fits BMW X5: 2000 2001 2002 2003
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Vehicle: BMW
Item LocatedUnited States
Installation PositionFront
ColorBlack
item #10038ST3
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What is a fan blade in the car?

 When we talk about a "fan blade" in a car, we're basically talking about the thing that helps keep your engine cool. You know how your car can get pretty hot when you drive? Well, this cooling fan blade is like a superhero that swoops in to save the day.

Here's the deal:

  1. Cooling Buddy: This fan blade is like your engine's best friend. It's there to make sure your engine doesn't get too hot, especially when you're stuck in traffic or idling.
  2. Two Types: There are two kinds of these fan blades. One is old-school and uses a belt connected to the engine to spin the blades. The other is modern and electric, with the blades attached to a motor. Both do the same job: blowing air over the radiator to cool things down.
  3. Heat Fighter: When your engine heats up, this fan blade kicks into action, spinning and pulling air through the radiator. This air cools down the engine and keeps it from getting too toasty.
  4. Preventing Meltdown: If this fan blade doesn't do its job (maybe the blades are damaged or the motor's acting up), your engine could overheat. And an overheated engine? Well, that's not good news.

Fan blade replacement

When you know it's time for a fan blade replacement, here's how you'd change it.

What you'll need

  • A new fan blade (just like getting a new fan blade for your box fan).
  • Some basic tools, like a wrench, pliers, and maybe a screwdriver.
  • Safety gear, like goggles and gloves.

Step-by-step replacement:

  1. Safety check: Make sure your car's engine is cool. Safety first, just like you'd unplug your box fan before fixing it.
  2. Disconnect the battery: It's a bit like turning off the power to your box fan. You don't want any surprises.
  3. Lift the hood: Pop the hood of your car. It's like opening up the back of the box fan.
  4. Find the fan: Locate the fan blade. It's usually right in front of the radiator, but sometimes it's in the back.
  5. Take off the old blade: Use your tools to remove the old fan blade. Just like unscrewing the wobbly blade from your box fan.
  6. Put on the new blade: Carefully attach the new fan blade in the same way you took off the old one. Make sure it's nice and secure.
  7. Check everything: Reconnect any parts you had to take off and make sure everything's in place.
  8. Reconnect the battery: Like plugging in your box fan again.
  9. Test run: Start your car and make sure the new fan blade is spinning smoothly. No weird noises.
  10. Double-check: Look for any leaks or problems. It's like making sure your box fan doesn't wobble anymore.