{
    "lazyNodes": false,
    "abFitnotesFlag": false,
    "abCrawlReviews": false,
    "productOptionsCookie": false,
    "orderDelayFlag": false,
    "skipSessionCookie": false,
    "covidMessage": false,
    "fullTitleCookie": false,
    "nrLoggerCookie": false,
    "checkoutReviewCookie": false,
    "productOptionSeqCookie": false,
    "maintenanceFlag": false,
    "bufferETACookie": false,
    "multiShippingDiscountFlag": false,
    "newFitmentFlag": false,
    "surveyOptInFlag": false,
    "crossSellFlag": false,
    "skuMappingFlag": false,
    "paySplitCookie": false,
    "callDisableFlag": false,
    "zipPaymentFlag": "u",
    "hassleFreeReturn": false,
    "lifetimeReplacement": false,
    "cpn_off": false
}
2016 BMW ActiveHybrid 5

2016 BMW ActiveHybrid 5 Parts & Accessories

Auto Body Parts & Mirrors

Grid View
List View

Headlights & Lighting

Engine & Drivetrain

Brakes, Suspension & Steering

Interior Accessories

Exterior Accessories

Wheels

Tools & Garage

Top Rated Products

Great products
Fadl K.
VERIFIED PURCHASER

Product Questions & Answers

Q:Will this ignition coils fit a 2016 bmw 550i m sport 4.4 v8 N63?
Prudencio M.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Prudencio, This is a guaranteed fit for your 2016 BMW 550i Base 8 Cyl 4.4L. Show less
Jeonino E.
 
3 Questions, 1 AnswerView all Q&As >
Q:Does door lock actuator have the sensor in it as well?
A shopper
A:BEST ANSWERHi, This is matching the door lock actuator for 2003 to 2005 BMW Z4 3.0i, with 5-Prong Pin Male Terminal; 1 Female Connector. One important detail it notes is, this fits except a soft close system. Please check your owners manual for this detail or call your trusted local dealership to confirm what you originally have. This aftermarket version replaces OEM part number 51217202146. Show less
Jeonino E.
 
4 Questions, 1 AnswerView all Q&As >
Q:Hello,.I am about 80% sure that I need an actuator for my 2013 750i BMW and would like to have this in my car when I drop if off at my mechanics so they can install it. If for some reason they find it is something else can I return this? thank you Show Less
don c.
A:BEST ANSWERHi Don, I'm glad to assist you. Yes, you can return it. We have a 90-day Return policy for our replacement brand. Click the link below to order this part today while still on promo sale price before it ends. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/door-lock-actuator/replacement/rb31530002?can=CPJE1043 Show less
Jeonino E.
 
5 Questions, 1 AnswerView all Q&As >

Helpful Automotive Resources

What Does xDrive Mean on Your BMW?
What Does xDrive Mean on Your BMW?Like other AWD systems, xDrive uses a clutch-pack differential to adjust the torque between the axles. But while other systems rely on hydraulic pumps and motors to distribute torque as required, the BMW system uses electronic actuators with superior precision and better responsiveness.
Electric Vehicle Depreciation 101: Why Do EVs Lose Their Value Faster Than Gas Cars?
Electric Vehicle Depreciation 101: Why Do EVs Lose Their Value Faster Than Gas Cars?Car depreciation is the loss of value that a vehicle goes through every year. It’s a way to gauge the monetary value of a car as it ages. It’s helpful if you’re planning to resell your daily driver in the future. Driving them around wears out various parts, which will eventually
Fleet Vehicles and Their Value for Money: Are They Worth It?
Fleet Vehicles and Their Value for Money: Are They Worth It?However, this isn’t always the case because there are fleet cars in the used-car market that only have 20,000 miles on them. Most of these vehicles served as rental cars, so they probably did most of their time on open roads. Advantages and Disadvantages of Buying Fleet Vehicles Like any other used
What Is The Fastest Electric Car in 2022?
What Is The Fastest Electric Car in 2022?In comparison, the electric motors that drive EV wheels can deliver peak torque at zero RPM. That means electric cars can hit their fastest speed very quickly without needing any buildup. What Is The Fastest Electric Car?
Blast From the Past: The Headlight Wiper Fad and Other Obsolete Auto Features
Blast From the Past: The Headlight Wiper Fad and Other Obsolete Auto FeaturesBack then, automatic headlight cleaning wasn’t necessary for all vehicles, but it did wonders for those that frequented muddy and dirty terrain, as well as vehicles that were usually driven on snow-filled streets. Headlight wipers were popularized sometime between the 1980s and 1990s, particularly in Europe.
The Top Two-Seater Sports Cars of All Time
The Top Two-Seater Sports Cars of All TimeWhen the DB4 Zagato rolled out in 1960,  almost no one wanted it because it was as expensive as a house. With its 240-horsepower 3.7-liter straight-six engine, it held its own against the mighty Ferrari. It’s now worth more than $10M and is considered one of the most desirable sports