HOW TO Remove Waterpump BMW 5 Series 3 Series E90 E39 528I 328I M5 M3

HOW TO Remove Waterpump  BMW 5 Series 3 Series E90 E39 528I 328I M5 M3

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javier mendoza says:

i was wondering if its ok to run with out a thermostat or do i really have
to have one i live where thers 90 degress and higher i have a x5 e53?

Gudmundur Jonasson says:

i like your video on bmw, thanks

Shane Mullins says:

Thanks for sharing. Your video was very helpful.

ganstathuginit says:

are there 2 parts to a water pump? the electric water pump for my 2006 bmw
z4 3.0 roadster cost $600 compared to mechanical one that looks similar to
yours which cost $60 both fit my car. autozone says both fit my car but
there shaped differently?? 

Fernando Arce says:

thanks for posting this. great help.

allan sprecher says:

The tip about using the bolts from the thermo housing to pull water pump
housing ” PRICELESS”! Thanks!!!!!

Yshawn Jones says:

thanks for making long videos. i’m learning alot from you and want to buy
a 540i. but need to know how to take care of it.

BMW E39 528I Beamer Fanatics says:

thank you i have lots of DIY video

gerhard lamprecht says:

This is not applicable to E90. The waterpump is completely different place
and is electric. Please change the title of your video.

Mark Galiano says:

Great tip on using the mechanical advantage to remove the water pump. Keep
cranking out the vids, Bro..your transmission reset helped me out….drive
safely-

BMW E39 528I Beamer Fanatics says:

thank you

jetlife37 says:

Thanks for the channel bro i should be getting a 98 528i in maybe 2 months

Rob Candelier says:

Great vid man!

estrelladelnorte1308 says:

No es para el E90.

mun2ncoma11 says:

Hermano gracias por este video,si lo puede poner en espanol seria una
bendicion doble.

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