BMW X5 Coolant Reservoir Tank 2004-2006 4.4L 4.8L V8, Land Rover Range Rover Replace 603-270 | BDFHYK

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Product Detail
  • Type Coolant Reservoir
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-21-00004BK-000-W
  • OE Number 603-270, 603270, 17137501959, 17117639022, PCF000033, FRT2002C, FRT1911C, ETP0138, Z49008
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BDFHYK 603-270 Coolant Reservoir for BMW X5 and Range Rover

If the coolant reservoir on your BMW X5 or Land Rover Range Rover is cracked, leaking, brittle, stained, or no longer holding coolant properly, this BDFHYK OE-style aftermarket coolant reservoir is a replacement option for the listed applications. Before ordering, compare your original reservoir with 603-270, 603270, 17137501959, 17117639022, PCF000033, FRT2002C, FRT1911C, ETP0138, or Z49008, then check the tank shape, hose ports, mounting points, and connection layout.

BMW X5 and Range Rover 603-270 Coolant Reservoir Fitment

Year Make Model Engine
2004-2006 BMW X5 4.4L V8
2004-2006 BMW X5 4.8L V8
2003-2005 Land Rover Range Rover 4.4L V8

Fitment should be confirmed by year, model, engine, OE number, and the layout of your original coolant reservoir.

BDFHYK 603-270 Coolant Reservoir Key Features

  • Listed for selected BMW X5 and Land Rover Range Rover applications.
  • OE-style aftermarket replacement for cracked, leaking, or aged coolant reservoirs.
  • Uses PP material according to current product data.
  • Designed for buyers comparing 603-270, 17137501959, PCF000033, FRT2002C, FRT1911C, ETP0138, and Z49008.

BMW X5 Range Rover Coolant Reservoir Replacement Signs

  • Coolant residue appears around the tank, seam, hose port, or mounting area.
  • The original coolant reservoir is cracked, yellowed, brittle, or stained.
  • The coolant level keeps dropping after refill and diagnosis points to the reservoir.

Coolant loss or overheating can also come from hoses, clamps, radiator, pressure cap, thermostat, water pump, cooling fan, or trapped air. Inspect the cooling system before replacing parts.

603-270 Coolant Reservoir Installation Notes

  • Let the engine cool completely before opening the cooling system.
  • Compare the old and new reservoir before installation.
  • Use the correct coolant type and bleed the system if the vehicle service procedure requires it.
  • If the leak source is not clear, pressure-test the cooling system first.

BDFHYK OE-Style Aftermarket Replacement Notice

This coolant reservoir is intended as a replacement option for selected applications. Always verify fitment and compare the original part before ordering.