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Part no. 8E0145806Q
Audi A4 B7 3.0 TDI Radiator Intercooler Charge Air Cooler Turbo 8E0145806Q
£28.95
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Part no. 1T0820036D
AUDI Q7 4L 3.0 TDI Quattro Coolant Electro Magnetic Valve Water Line 1T0820036D
£28.95
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Part no. 7L6422376
Audi Q7 4L VW Volkswagen Touareg 7P Steering Tank End Cap Cover 7L6422376
£13.95
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Part no. 8E0907411
Audi S4 B7 Engine Cooling Radiator Module Carrier Trim Cover 8E0907411
£13.95
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Part no. 5Q0121070BR
Audi A3 8V 2.0 TFSI Water Hose Engine Coolant Cooling Pipe Line 5Q0121070BR
£61.95
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Part no. 4F0145805AD
Audi A6 C6 FL Radiator Intercooler Charge Air Cooler Turbo 4F0145805AD
£18.95
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Part no. 8E0145806L
Audi A4 B7 3.0 TDI Radiator Intercooler Charge Air Cooler Turbo 8E0145806L
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Part no. 6R0959455D
Audi A1 8X Radiator Fan Motor Engine Cooling Fan 6R0959455D
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Part no. 4L0117335F
Audi Q7 4L Radiator Air Duct Air Guide Frame Bracket Front Left N/S 4L0117335F
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Part no. 07L121107C
Audi S8 D3 Radiator Coolant Water Hose Pipe Line 07L121107C
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Part no. 5Q0121070BR-1
Audi A3 8V 2.0 TFSI Water Hose Engine Coolant Cooling Pipe Line 5Q0121070BR
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Part no. 06E117021G
Audi A6 C7 Oil Cooler Cooling Radiator 06E117021G
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Part no. 8K0959501F
Audi A4 B8 Radiator Fan Relay Radiator Electrical Module Control Unit 8K0959501F
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Part no. A8E0199455F
Audi RS4 B7 Engine Cooling System Guard Plate Cover Bracket Mount A8E0199455F
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Other Engine Cooling Components
In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, compatible with brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Unbranded, and others. The "Other" category includes cooling system components that do not always fit into the most popular groups, yet remain essential for proper engine operation, coolant circulation, and temperature stability during daily use.
Design and purpose of components in the Other category
The "Other" category consists of auxiliary cooling system parts installed in the engine bay or its immediate vicinity. These may include components responsible for fluid flow, circuit distribution, heating, venting, or connecting main system elements into a single, leak-proof unit. A typical part from this group should be checked against its OEM number, replacement numbers, fuel type, vehicle placement, and compatibility with a specific equipment version.
Differences between types of auxiliary cooling system components
| Component type | Main function | What to check before selection |
|---|---|---|
| Circuit distribution or connection element | Directs fluid flow between hoses and components | OEM number, connection diameters, mounting type, vehicle placement |
| Heating element | Accelerates reaching the engine's operating temperature and cabin heating | Fuel type, engine version, connector type, vehicle system compatibility |
| Housing or auxiliary port | Connects system components and ensures connection tightness | Mounting points, housing shape, sensor presence, material |
| Venting or leveling element | Supports stable system operation and limits fluid circulation issues | Compatibility with vehicle version, mounting position, type of associated hoses |
Function of auxiliary components in the coolant circuit
Components in this category serve to supplement the operation of parts such as water radiators, thermostats and cooling system housings, and cooling system hoses and pipes. Their task is to maintain circuit patency, correct flow direction, and connection tightness between parts. In practice, even a small auxiliary component can influence the engine warm-up rate, interior heating efficiency, and temperature stability under various loads.
The importance of ports, housings, and heaters in part matching
A cooling system port is a component connecting a hose to another part, such as a housing, radiator, or reservoir. The port serves to safely guide the fluid and must match the shape, diameter, and mounting method of a specific vehicle version. If you are looking for a component such as a Renault Trafic engine heater, you must compare the OEM number, type of connections, electrical connector type, and compatibility with the engine variant and vehicle installation.
Selecting parts from the Other category based on engine version and equipment
When choosing such components, it is worth considering not only the make and model but also the condition of the part, fuel type, and exact placement on the vehicle. The offer in this category includes elements for cars from brands such as Mini, Renault, or Ford. For Diesel units, compatibility of hoses, ports, and elements interacting with the heat source is particularly important. It is also helpful to check whether a given detail works with expansion tanks or additional circuit sensors. Those completing a larger cooling system repair can simultaneously verify the condition of elements from the Engine cooling group. Additional supplementary material is the article BMW N47 timing chain – typical failure and repair using original BMW parts, which demonstrates how important it is in practice to compare part numbers and match components to a specific car version.
FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is the design and purpose of components in the Other category? | Components in the Other category are auxiliary cooling system parts that supplement the operation of main components responsible for fluid circulation. They may consist of a body, ports, mounting points, seals, and connectors designed to work with hoses or electrical installations. They are most often mounted in the engine bay, near the radiator, hoses, thermostat, or expansion tank. |
| What are the components in the Other category used for? | Components in the Other category are used to maintain proper coolant circulation and support the operation of the entire system under various conditions. They may be responsible for flow distribution, tight hose connections, venting, or accelerating engine warm-up and cabin heating. Without correctly selected auxiliary parts, even a functional radiator or thermostat may not always work at full efficiency. |
| What is the design and function of a cooling system port? | A cooling system port is a connection element that joins a hose to another part of the fluid circuit. Its design includes a flow channel, a sealing surface, and a mounting point matched to a specific car model. The port affects tightness, correct flow direction, and stable hose seating, which is why shape, material, and mounting version must be compared during selection. |
| How to select a part from the Other category for a specific car? | The safest way is to compare the OEM number, replacement numbers, fuel type, and vehicle placement. It is also worth verifying the housing shape, number and layout of connections, and compatibility with the engine version, as visually similar elements may differ in mounting details. For parts interacting with the electrical system, the type of connector is also significant. |
| What symptoms indicate the need to check auxiliary cooling system components? | Typical signs include problems reaching operating temperature, unstable engine temperature, fluid leaks at connections, and reduced interior heating efficiency. It is also worth paying attention to traces of moisture near ports, housings, and hoses. Such symptoms do not always mean a failure of main components, as the source of the problem is often an auxiliary element. |
| What product data should be checked before installation? | Before installation, it is good to compare the OEM designation, replacement numbers, part condition, and its intended location in the car. Fuel type, mounting method, and compatibility with associated hoses or housings are also important. For parts specific to a given version, matching by VIN or comparing with the removed element is helpful. |
Summary: Other parts in the Global Parts automotive store
The "Other" category includes practical cooling system elements that often determine proper fluid flow, connection tightness, and correct component interaction. Global Parts offers used parts for many brands, including BMW, Mercedes, Unbranded, and others. When choosing, it is worth following the OEM number, engine version, fuel type, and mounting location. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help! For more information and tips, please also visit our automotive blog.