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Make: Bmw
Model: 1 Series
Submodel: 118
Engine: 2.0
Year: 2009
Fuel: diesel

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NAPA ALTERNATOR

This NAPA Alternator fits the following vehicles

  • 118d 2.0 E81 02/07-12/11
  • 118d 2.0 E82 10/09-10/13
  • 118d 2.0 E87 03/07-06/11
  • 118d 2.0 E88 09/08-12/13
Description Alternator
Engine Code N47D20A, N47D20U0, N47D20U0, N47D20A
BHP 141
Part Detail No. of Ribs:6
Part Note There may be other options for this vehicle, please check against OE to ensure correct part
Size mm Belt Pulley: 53;There may be other options for this vehicle, please check against OE to ensure correct part
Amps Charge Current 180
Voltage 14
Note NAPA Technical Call: 0333 313 6597
NAPA ALTERNATOR
£324.19
£270.16
Out Of Stock
NAPA ALTERNATOR

This NAPA Alternator fits the following vehicles

  • 118d 2.0 E87 03/07-06/11
Description Alternator
Engine Code N47D20A, N47D20U0
BHP 141
Part Detail No. of Ribs:6;with v-ribbed belt pulley
Part Note There may be other options for this vehicle, please check against OE to ensure correct part
Size mm Belt Pulley: 54;There may be other options for this vehicle, please check against OE to ensure correct part
Amps Charge Current 150
Voltage 12
Note NAPA Technical Call: 0333 313 6597
NAPA ALTERNATOR
£244.13
£203.44

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The alternator is key in keeping a constant charge to the battery on your Bmw 1 Series, which sends power to your starter motor, lighting and all other electrics on the vehicle. Once the engine is started a belt will turn the pulley on the alternator generating power which will be transfered to the battery, keeping it charged up. When your alternator develops an electrical fault it may stop charging the battery. If your car doesn't start you will need to check that the drive belt is still in place before diagnosing as a faulty alternator. If you need a new alternator then you are in the right place, orangespanner keep large stocks at fantastic prices from the best brands, all for fast delivery to your door.

 

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