1. Hua Neke Atuview
This document provides essential information for the Aftermarket 3-piece Thermostat Housing Hose Kit, designed for specific BMW E30 and E34 models. This kit includes critical hoses for the engine's cooling system, ensuring proper coolant flow and temperature regulation.

Image 1.1: The 3-piece Thermostat Housing Hose Kit. This image displays the three distinct black rubber hoses included in the kit, each designed for a specific connection within the BMW cooling system.
Wae Kete:
- Rahi 1: Water Pump to Thermostat Housing Hose (Part Number: 11531287651)
- Rahi 1: Thermostat Housing to Throttle Housing Hose (Part Number: 13541719966)
- Rahi 1: Thermostat Housing to Water Pipe Hose (Part Number: 11531718982)
2. Hototahi me te Whakaritenga
This hose kit is specifically designed for the following BMW models. Please verify your vehicle's production date to ensure proper fitment, especially for 3-series models.
| Waehere Chassis | Tau | Tauira | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| E30 | 1988-1988 | 325 | From 09/87 production date |
| E30 | 1987-1991 | 325i | From 09/87 production date |
| E30 | 1987-1993 | 325ic | From 09/87 production date |
| E30 | 1988-1991 | 325ix | From 09/87 production date |
| E30 | 1987-1991 | 325is | From 09/87 production date |
| E34 | 1989-1990 | 525i | M20 engine only |
Tuhipoka Nui: For BMW 3-series (E30) models, this kit is compatible with vehicles produced from September 1987 onwards. Always cross-reference with your vehicle's specific part numbers and production date.
3. Nga Aratohu Whakauru
Installation of cooling system components requires mechanical knowledge and specialized tools. It is highly recommended that installation be performed by a qualified automotive technician.
General Steps (Consult a Service Manual for Detailed Instructions):
- Haumaru Tuatahi: Ensure the engine is cool before beginning work. Disconnect the vehicle's battery. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, eye protection).
- Whakamatao Whakaheke: Safely drain the engine coolant into a suitable container. Dispose of used coolant responsibly.
- Locate Hoses: Identify the hoses to be replaced: Water Pump to Thermostat Housing, Thermostat Housing to Throttle Housing, and Thermostat Housing to Water Pipe.
- Remove Old Hoses: Wewetehia te ngongo ngongo clamps and carefully remove the old hoses. Be prepared for residual coolant spillage. Inspect connecting points for corrosion or damage.
- Install New Hoses: Position the new hoses, ensuring they are correctly oriented and fully seated on their respective connections. Secure them with new or properly functioning hose clamps. Avoid overtightening.
- Whakakī anō i te Whakamatao: Refill the cooling system with the manufacturer-specified coolant mixture. Follow the vehicle manufacturer's bleeding procedure to remove air pockets from the system.
- Tirotiro mo nga turuturu: Start the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature. Carefully inspect all new hose connections for any signs of leaks. Monitor coolant levels.
Disclaimer: These are general guidelines. Always refer to your specific vehicle's factory service manual for precise, step-by-step instructions and torque specifications.
4. Mahi me te Mahi
Once installed, these hoses are integral to the proper functioning of your vehicle's cooling system. They facilitate the circulation of coolant between the water pump, thermostat housing, throttle housing, and water pipe. This circulation is crucial for maintaining optimal engine operating temperature, preventing overheating, and ensuring efficient engine performance.
The thermostat housing regulates coolant flow based on engine temperature, and these hoses ensure that coolant is directed to the necessary components for heat exchange and temperature control.
5. Tiaki
Regular inspection of your cooling system hoses is vital for preventing unexpected failures and maintaining engine health.
- Tirotiro Ataata: Periodically check the hoses for cracks, bulges, fraying, hardening, or softening. Any of these signs indicate degradation and potential failure.
- Hipa Clamps: Me whakarite nga ngongo ngongo katoa clamps are secure and free from corrosion. Loose clamps can lead to leaks.
- Ngā turuturu o te wai whakamatao: Look for any signs of coolant leakage around the hose connections or along the hose bodies.
- Te Kounga o te Whakamatao: Maintain the correct type and level of coolant as specified by your vehicle manufacturer. Old or contaminated coolant can accelerate hose degradation.
It is generally recommended to replace cooling system hoses every 4-5 years or 60,000-80,000 miles, even if they appear to be in good condition, as rubber degrades over time.
6. Raparongoā Nga take noa
If you experience issues related to your cooling system after hose replacement, consider the following:
- Ngā turuturu o te wai whakamatao:
- Take: ngongo ngongo clamps, improperly seated hoses, damaged hoses, or damaged connecting surfaces.
- Rongoā: Whakakīia anō te taupokiamps, re-seat hoses, inspect hoses for damage and replace if necessary, check connecting points for burrs or corrosion.
- Whakawera Miihini:
- Take: Air in the cooling system (improper bleeding), low coolant level, faulty thermostat, or other cooling system component failure.
- Rongoā: Bleed the cooling system thoroughly, check coolant level, inspect thermostat function. If overheating persists, consult a professional.
- Hose Collapse/Swelling:
- Take: Internal hose degradation, faulty radiator cap (vacuum issues), or incorrect coolant pressure.
- Rongoā: Replace affected hose(s), test radiator cap, check cooling system pressure.
For persistent or complex issues, it is always best to seek diagnosis and repair from a certified automotive technician.
7. Whakatakotoranga Hua
| Huanga | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | I muri i te maakete |
| Tau Waahanga Kaihanga | 45456568001 |
| Tau Waahanga OEM | 11531287651 (Water Pump to Thermostat Housing Hose), 13541719966 (Thermostat Housing to Throttle Housing), 11531718982 (Thermostat Housing to Water Pipe) |
| UPC | 789398700432 |
| Tae | Pango |
| Rauemi | Rubber (typical for coolant hoses) |
| Ihirangi kete | 3 coolant hoses |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Specific warranty information for this Aftermarket product is not provided in the product details. For warranty claims or technical support, please contact the original seller or retailer from whom the product was purchased. Retain your proof of purchase for any potential claims.





