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tii thermo time switch - NEW available


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Just in case any tii owners are looking for a new thermo time switch (not the timer box, this one sits right next to the temperature sensor in front of the intake runners).

Part #13621355006

As far as I know BMW does not make those anymore, but I found a German website:

https://www.partsstore24.com/shop/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=13621355006&x=8&y=7

It's about EUR 90 plus EUR 35 shipping, so not super cheap, but at least it is available.

Mine is in the mail - I had them ship it to my father in Germany to save on shipping.

Hope this helps someone.

Dieter

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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Are you sure the temp / thermo time switch is NLA from BMW???

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2233&mospid=47141&btnr=11_2386&hg=17&fg=05&hl=15

http://www.bmwmobiletradition-online.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2233&mospid=47141&btnr=11_2386&hg=17&fg=05&hl=14

I checked with BMW NA and they show one in stock in the USA. Who told you they were NLA??

Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 585k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 15 Z4 N20

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Are you sure the temp / thermo time switch is NLA from BMW???

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2233&mospid=47141&btnr=11_2386&hg=17&fg=05&hl=15

http://www.bmwmobiletradition-online.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=2233&mospid=47141&btnr=11_2386&hg=17&fg=05&hl=14

I checked with BMW NA and they show one in stock in the USA. Who told you they were NLA??

Called the Roseville dealership. Gave them the parts #. They told me they can't get it anymore. Bavauto told me the same. Seems to me that Realoem.com is not very current regarding availability and prices.

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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Tell the dealer parts person to check again....

As of this posting there is ONE in the Nazareth PA warehouse and 649 in Germany. I just checked the BMW NA parts system website., the very same site the dealer parts guy should have checked. I'm sorry you had to jump through hoops to track down an aftermarket version of a part that is still very available.

HTH

Tom Jones

BMW mechanic for over 25 years, BMWCCA since 1984
66 BMW16oo stored, 67 1600-2 lifelong project, 2 more 67-8 1600s, 86 528e 5sp 585k, 91 318i
Mom&Dad's, 65 1800TiSA, 70 2800, 72 2002Tii 2760007 orig owners, 15 Z4 N20

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How about the wiring harness that connects thermo switch, timer box and cold start valve. That is another part that I could not find anywhere.

One of my wires broke right at the connector, and I am currently using 2 separate small spade connectors. Works, but doesn't look very good.

Part # for that is 61121354671

Thanks

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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How about the wiring harness that connects thermo switch, timer box and cold start valve. That is another part that I could not find anywhere.

One of my wires broke right at the connector, and I am currently using 2 separate small spade connectors. Works, but doesn't look very good.

Part # for that is 61121354671

Thanks

yes 3 in chicago and plenty in Germany

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Thanks for your help. Maybe I should send the BMW dealership the link to Maximilian/mobiletradition ...

Now, at least I can replace all of my cold start components, although none of them caused my semi-warm start issues. It was the warm-up regulator that needed adjustment (washer was to high, releasing the enrichment lever too early).

Thanks again

Dieter

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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