Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by BMW's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2007-2013 BMW 328i | Convertible N51 Engine(E93), Convertible N52 Engine(E93), Coupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by BMW's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2007-2013 BMW 328i | Convertible N51 Engine(E93), Convertible N52 Engine(E93), Coupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by BMW's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2007-2013 BMW 328i | Convertible N51 Engine(E93), Convertible N52 Engine(E93), Coupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by BMW's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
1996-1999 BMW 328i | Convertible(E36), Sedan(E36)
BMW 328i Starter
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BMW 328i Starter Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove and install a starter motor on BMW 328i?
A: Removal begins with disconnecting the battery negative cable. Next, remove the intake manifold. Noting their installed positions, remove the nuts and disconnect the leads from the starter solenoid, which includes the starter cables and cut the clip securing them to the solenoid. Then, remove the bolts and the starter. Note that due to the magnesium crankcase, the starter mounting bolts are made of aluminum, and cannot be reused; install new bolts. Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten the starter mounting bolts to the specified torque. If the starter is thought to be suspect, it should be removed from the vehicle and tested by a dealer service department or other qualified repair shop. However, check on the cost of repairs before proceeding, as it may prove more economical to obtain a new or exchange starter.