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Buying a used BMW X1 radiator: what matters

Fitment on a used radiator varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What years does the BMW X1 E84 cover, and is a radiator from an early car likely to fit a later one?

The first-generation X1 (E84) ran from 2009 to 2015 with a facelift in 2012, and radiators within that generation are often interchangeable where the engine code matches, but mounting and ancillary fitment can vary across the 2012 facelift point, so confirm directly with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will a radiator from an E84 X1 fit an F48 X1?

The E84 (2009–2015) and the F48 (2015–2022) are entirely different generations on different platforms, so a radiator from one will not fit the other; always source from the correct generation and, within that, match on engine code first.

Does the engine code affect which radiator I need for my BMW X1?

Yes — the engine code is the most important detail for radiator fitment because cooling capacity, pipe routing, and core sizing are all built around the engine, not the badge or displacement figure on the door sill; find your engine code on your V5C or a free VIN check and give it to the breaker when requesting a quote.

Does the trim level matter when buying a used X1 radiator — for example, will a part from an SE fit an xLine or M Sport?

Trim level does not affect radiator fitment on the BMW X1; SE, Sport, xLine, and M Sport share the same mechanical cooling components for any given engine code, so a radiator pulled from any of those trims will be mechanically equivalent as long as the engine code and generation match, though you may notice minor cosmetic differences such as colour of plastic tanks.

I have a 2013 facelift X1 — can I use a radiator from a 2010 pre-facelift car?

The 2012 facelift of the E84 X1 potentially brought ancillary and mounting changes that could affect whether an early pre-facelift radiator drops straight in, so while both cars sit within the E84 generation and share many components, you should confirm compatibility with the breaker quoting against your specific registration and engine code rather than assume a direct swap.

Does it matter whether my BMW X1 is xDrive or sDrive when sourcing a radiator?

The drivetrain layout (xDrive four-wheel drive versus sDrive two-wheel drive) does not typically govern radiator specification — the engine code and gearbox type are far more relevant — but as transmission cooling arrangements can vary, it is worth mentioning your drivetrain to the breaker so they can confirm nothing ancillary differs on your specific car.