Heat exchangers
More informationAt Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including heat exchangers for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. Our heat exchangers undergo quality control to ensure you receive a top-quality product.
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Part no. RHD-A2118300461
Mercedes W211 Diesel Heater Matrix Heat Exchanger Radiator A2118300461
£23.95
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Part no. A0008355600
Mercedes W907 W910 Heater Matrix Core Mk3 A0008355600
£56.95
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Part no. A2108690308
Mercedes W204 Heating Element Rod Windscreen Washer Fluid Tank A2108690308
£32.95
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Part no. A2118300861
Heating Element Mercedes W211 C219 Heater Matrix Heating Pad A2118300861
£13.95
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Part no. rhd-A2478304502
Heat Exchanger Mercedes W177 W118 W247 Heater Radiator Matrix A2478304502
£42.95
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Part no. A6394461229
Mercedes Vito W639 Air Conditioning Panel Climate Control Heater A6394461229
£18.95
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Part no. A0998300061-2
Heat Exchanger Mercedes W205 Air Conditioner Heater Radiator A/C A0998300061
£37.95
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Part no. A0998300061
Heat Exchanger Mercedes W205 Air Conditioner Heater Radiator A0998300061
£37.95
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Part no. A2058308600
Heater Mercedes W205 Booster Heater Additional Auxiliary Heater A2058308600
£13.95
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Part no. A1698300661
Mercedes-Benz A B Class W169 W245 Heater Radiator Matrix A1698300661
£28.95
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Part no. A2028300461
Heat Exchanger Mercedes SLK R170 W202 Heater Radiator A2028300461
£23.95
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Part no. A0018305858
Mercedes W639 Air Conditioning Heating Evaporator A0018305858
£37.95
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Part no. A2118300458
Mercedes CLS C219 Air Conditioning Heater Matrix Evaporator Diesel A2118300458
£28.95
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Part no. A1698300261-1
Mercedes W169 W245 Heater Booster Matrix Electric Auxiliary A1698300861
£13.95
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Part no. RHD-A2218302061
Mercedes W221 OM642 Heat Exchanger Diesel A2218302000
£156.95
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Part no. A1698300261
Mercedes W169 W245 Heater Booster Matrix Electric Auxiliary A1698300261
£13.95
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Part no. A0038357601
Mercedes Vito W639 Heat Exchanger Heater Matrix Unit A0038357501
£18.95
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Part no. A2108300561
Mercedes-Benz E-Class W210 Heater Matrix Heat Exchanger Radiator A2108300561
£37.95
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Part no. A2438301500
Heat Exchanger Mercedes H243 Air Conditioning Heater Unit A/C A2438301500
£161.95
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Part no. A2058308600-1
Heater Mercedes W205 Booster Heater Additional Auxiliary Heater A2058308600
£13.95
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Part no. A4158304800
Mercedes W415 Heat Exchanger Heater Blower Radiator A4158304800
£13.95
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Part no. A1698300261-2
Mercedes W169 W245 Heater Booster Matrix Electric Auxiliary A1698300861
£13.95
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Part no. A1698300661-1
Mercedes-Benz A B Class W169 W245 Heater Radiator Matrix Petrol A1698300661
£18.95
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Part no. rhd-A2048300258
Mercedes-Benz W204 W207 W212 Air Conditioning Heating Evaporator A2048300258
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Part no. A0008350500
Heater Mercedes Vito W639 Additional Heat Exchanger Rear Heater A0008350500
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Part no. A2128340060
Mercedes W207 W212 W218 Heater Matrix Heat Exchanger Radiator L0329002
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Part no. A1708300885
Mercedes R170 Heater Climate Control A/C Switch Panel A1708300885
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Part no. rhd-A2208300762
Mercedes Benz S Class W220 Air Conditioning Heater Matrix Unit Housing Box
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Part no. A1688200542
Mercedes-Benz A-Class W168 Heater Blower Motor Fan Unit A1688200542
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Part no. A4158301900
Mercedes W415 Booster Heater Additional Auxiliary Heater A4158301900
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Part no. A0998300061-1
Heat Exchanger Mercedes X253 A/C Heater Core Radiator A0998300061
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Part no. A6394460929
Mercedes Vito W639 Auxiliary Heater Heating Element A6394460929
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Part no. A6399002600
Mercedes W639 Heater Booster Matrix Electric Auxiliary A6399002600
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Part no. A0008357300-1
Mercedes W177 W205 X253 Electric Water Heater Converter Unit A0008357300
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Part no. A4478300861
Heater Mercedes W447 W907 Matrix Booster Additional Auxiliary Heater A4478300861
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Part no. A9068309100
Mercedes W906 Roof Air Conditioning Heater Matrix Housing Box A9068309100
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Part no. rhd-A2118302660
Mercedes W211 W219 Air Conditioning Heater Matrix Unit Housing Box A2118302660
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Part no. A1688300761
Mercedes-Benz A W168 Diesel Heater Matrix Heat Exchanger Radiator A1688300761
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Part no. A0028358901
Mercedes W901 W903 Heat Exchanger Heater Matrix Radiator A0028358901
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Part no. A6398302061
Heater Mercedes Vito W639 Additional Heat Exchanger Rear Heater A6398302061
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Part no. A1698303860
Mercedes W169 W245 Petrol OM266 Air Conditioner Box Core A/C Heater A1698303860
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Heat exchangers for efficient vehicle heating and cooling
Airflow sensors for proper ventilation
Heat exchangers are key components in cooling, heating, and air conditioning systems, responsible for transferring heat between different fluids or gases. Their primary task is to ensure the correct operating temperature of the engine, air conditioning, or other thermal systems, which directly affects the vehicle's efficiency and durability. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, including heat exchangers, perfectly matched to brands such as BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.
Construction and operating principle of a car heat exchanger
A car heat exchanger is a structural component that enables controlled thermal energy transfer between two media, most commonly coolant, engine oil, transmission oil, or air. In practice, this means stabilizing the operating temperature of key systems, cabin heating, or air conditioning. A typical heat exchanger operates in a temperature range of 80 to 110°C in the engine cooling system or 70–120°C in the engine and transmission oil circuit. An example is the BMW E60 heat exchanger, used in versions such as the 530d, where it is responsible for stabilizing oil temperature in the drivetrain and working with the radiator and lubrication system.
What functions do heat exchangers perform?
Heat exchangers play a key role in temperature management in vehicles:
- Heat absorption and transfer – they move heat from one medium to another, allowing for effective cooling or heating.
- Maintaining optimal operating temperature – they ensure the proper functioning of the engine, gearbox, air conditioning, or heating system.
- Increasing thermal system efficiency – they improve cooling or heating effectiveness, minimizing energy loss.
- Component protection – they prevent overheating and excessive wear of key vehicle elements.
Function of heat exchangers in cabin heating and fluid circuits
Heat exchangers are used to capture thermal energy from one circuit and transfer it to another without mixing the working media. In the cabin heating system, such a component transfers heat from the coolant to the air pushed by the blower, and in the oil system, it stabilizes the lubricant temperature. For parts such as an Audi A6 C6 heater core, it is particularly important to compare the OEM number, the layout of the connectors, and compatibility with the air conditioning version and heater housing.
Comparison of heat exchanger types used in cars
| Exchanger type | Main application | Working media | What to check before purchase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oil-to-liquid exchanger | Engine oil temperature stabilization | Engine oil and coolant | OEM number, connection diameters, mounting type, housing tightness |
| Air-to-liquid exchanger | Vehicle interior heating | Coolant and air | Core dimensions, connector layout, compatibility with air vent housing |
| Transmission oil exchanger | Transmission oil cooling | Transmission oil and coolant | Gearbox type, mounting points, connection hoses |
Heat exchanger in the BMW E60 – application and compatibility
In BMW 5 Series E60 models, the heat exchanger plays a particularly important role in vehicles with diesel engines, such as the BMW E60 530d, where there is increased thermal load on the oil system. The BMW E60 530d heat exchanger works directly with the lubrication and cooling system, stabilizing oil temperature even during prolonged highway driving. In versions with an automatic transmission, a BMW E60 automatic transmission heat exchanger is also used, which helps maintain the correct transmission oil temperature, translating into smoother gear changes and efficient operation of the entire drivetrain. These types of exchangers are designed for specific engine and gearbox generations, which is why matching the model, capacity, and drive type is crucial.
Why is it worth taking care of heat exchangers?
Damage or malfunction of a heat exchanger can lead to problems with the vehicle's thermal systems. Typical symptoms of failure include:
- Engine overheating – an ineffective heat exchanger can cause the coolant temperature to rise.
- Lack of cabin heating – the exchanger may inefficiently transfer heat to the heating system.
- Coolant or oil leaks – mechanical damage to the exchanger can lead to leaks.
- Irregular air conditioning operation – reduced cooling efficiency may indicate a problem with the exchanger. If a replacement is needed, at Global Parts you will find suitable used car parts that will restore full functionality to your thermal systems.
Core construction and components working with the heat exchanger
The heat exchanger core is the working part with channels and thin walls through which the fluid or oil flows, transferring temperature to the second medium. This element usually works with hoses, seals, the air vent housing, and, depending on the system, also with heater control valves and temperature sensors. When choosing an element like a BMW E60 heater core, it is worth checking the pipe layout, mounting location, and compatibility with the engine version and interior equipment type.
How to choose the right heat exchangers?
When choosing heat exchangers, several key aspects should be considered:
- Matching the vehicle model – every thermal system has its specific technical requirements. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find heat exchangers perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.
- Technical condition – used exchangers should be fully functional, free from mechanical damage and corrosion.
- Exchanger type – choose the appropriate type of exchanger depending on its application.
Matching a heat exchanger by VIN, OEM, and vehicle system
Matching a heat exchanger is based primarily on the engine configuration and drivetrain type, not just the vehicle brand. In practice, it is worth comparing the OEM part number, interchangeable numbers, location on the vehicle, fuel type, and gearbox type. If a component such as an E90 heater core is sought, the housing version, connector position, and compatibility with adjacent elements, such as blowers and fans or cabin and pollen filters, must be verified.
Why choose used heat exchangers?
Used car parts, such as used heat exchangers, are an economical solution that allows for savings while maintaining high quality. By choosing used thermal system components, you gain:
- Lower costs – used exchangers are significantly cheaper than new ones but offer high quality.
- Ecology – recycling parts supports environmental protection and reduces waste.
- Wide offer – in our store, you will find heat exchangers for many car brands.
How to maintain heat exchangers?
To ensure heat exchangers work reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules:
- Regular inspection – check the condition of the exchanger during cooling and heating system maintenance.
- Keep operating fluids clean – contaminants in the coolant or oil can reduce the exchanger's efficiency.
- Remove external dirt – regular cleaning of the exchanger prevents the accumulation of dust and debris that can disrupt airflow.
- Replace on time – worn or damaged exchangers should be replaced to avoid more serious problems with thermal systems. When servicing the system, it is also worth checking the condition of elements from the Air conditioning and heating systems section, as the efficiency of the entire circuit depends on the cooperation of several components.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the construction and purpose of heat exchangers? | Heat exchangers are components of the cooling, heating, or lubrication system whose task is to transfer thermal energy between two media. A typical element consists of a working core, flow channels, connections, and a housing or mounting points. In a car, they can be mounted near the engine, gearbox, or inside the heater housing. |
| What are heat exchangers used for? | Heat exchangers are used to stabilize the operating temperature of the vehicle's most important systems. Thanks to them, oil, coolant, and cabin air reach the parameters needed for the proper operation of the engine, gearbox, and interior heating. Their operation also affects the effectiveness of window defrosting and driving comfort. |
| What is the construction and function of a heat exchanger core? | The heat exchanger core is the essential working part where heat transfer occurs. It consists of channels, thin heat-conducting walls, and connectors supplying the medium. Its design affects flow efficiency, system tightness, and fitment to the housing or connection hoses. |
| How to choose a heat exchanger for a specific car version? | It is safest to compare the OEM number, engine version, fuel type, gearbox type, and mounting location. In many models, the same production year may come with different variants of connectors, housings, and mounts. Checking interchangeable numbers and VIN compatibility is also helpful. |
| What symptoms indicate wear or malfunction of a heat exchanger? | Most often, these are weaker cabin heating, unstable engine operating temperature, coolant or oil leaks, and a decrease in heat exchange effectiveness. Symptoms may also include fogged windows and uneven heating system operation. It is then worth checking the exchanger itself as well as hoses, seals, and flow control elements. |
| What data in the product offer helps check heat exchanger compatibility? | Information about the brand, condition, OEM part number, interchangeable numbers, location on the vehicle, fuel type, and gearbox type is most useful. Such data makes it easier to compare the part with the removed element. During installation, the layout of connections and compatibility with the housing and hoses also matter. |
Summary: heat exchangers in the Global Parts automotive store
Heat exchangers are essential elements of cooling, heating, and air conditioning systems that support vehicle efficiency and reliability. The Global Parts offer includes solutions matched to many brands, including Mercedes, Unbranded, Audi, as well as BMW and others. When choosing, it is worth considering the OEM number, interchangeable numbers, mounting location, and engine and gearbox version so that the part works correctly with the entire thermal system. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help you! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to visit our automotive blog.