⚡ Ignite your drive with Bosch’s platinum precision spark plugs!
Bosch ZR5TPP33 OE Fine Wire Double Platinum Spark Plug delivers triple the lifespan of standard plugs through advanced dual platinum electrodes and laser-welded fine wire design. Featuring nickel-plated corrosion-resistant threads and factory pre-gapping, it ensures hassle-free installation and peak ignition performance. Engineered to meet OEM standards, it’s the premium choice for BMW and Rolls-Royce vehicles seeking reliable, long-lasting spark plug technology.
Brand | Bosch Automotive |
Core Material | Platinum |
Gap Size | 0.7 Millimeters |
Thread Size | M14x1.25 |
Top Material Type | Nickel |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04047024481985 |
OEM Part Number | BMW 12120037580, BMW 12120037581, BMW 7601235, BMW 7601236, ROLLS-ROYCE 12120037580 |
Manufacturer | Bosch Automotive |
Model | Spark Plug |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 1.18 x 3.94 inches |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | ZR5TPP33_1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 706084278211 |
C**6
Perfect spark plugs
Used these in my 2015 BMW N55. Worked great. Came pre gapped around .030
S**L
Great spark plugs
Work good, took off my engine misfire and running smoothly.
A**R
Outstanding customer service
Great product
K**.
Great for bmwx5 2011, cheaper than in store
I recently purchased the Bosch Automotive (ZR5TPP33) OE Fine Wire Double Platinum Spark Plug to replace the spark plugs on my BMW X5 2011 twin turbo engine, and I am very pleased with the results. After installing these spark plugs, I noticed a significant improvement in the performance of my engine. It has more power, runs smoother, and is more responsive.The OE Fine Wire Double Platinum construction of the spark plugs is excellent, providing great durability and a long lifespan. The fine wire design also improves the performance of the spark plugs, helping to provide a stronger and more consistent spark.It's important to note that when replacing spark plugs on a BMW X5 2011 twin turbo engine, you should also consider replacing the coils as well. This will help to ensure that you are getting the best possible performance from your engine.Overall, I would highly recommend the Bosch Automotive (ZR5TPP33) OE Fine Wire Double Platinum Spark Plug to anyone looking to improve the performance of their BMW X5 2011 twin turbo engine. The spark plugs are well-made, durable, and effective at providing a stronger and more consistent spark, resulting in a smoother and more powerful engine.
R**.
Good
Fits wellWorks great as oem replacement
D**T
Looks and work just like original factory oem M plugs
Bought a set a of 8 for my 2016 x5m 200 miles in and they work just like the factory ones both made in Germany and show the same part number minus the M on the on the original plug
E**N
Excelent
I would buy from this seller again. The product is just as described and excellent quality, Above all the good operation.
T**J
2 of 6 plugs failed - purchased from unauthorized seller on Amazon
I bought 6 of these plugs for my 2013 BMW X3 35i. My vehicle was running just fine, but I decided that I wanted to do some preventative maintenance, so I installed them. After driving 20 miles, I realized my vehicle had a misfire, which I could feel while waiting at a red light. As I took off, I didn't really feel it again until I got to the next red light, and the misfiring got worse. From there, I headed home, and by the time I got there, my vehicle was in limp mode. My OBD scanner showed failure in cylinder #4, so I pulled the plug out, replaced with an old plug - misfire gone. I put the new plug back in, and the misfire returned. BAD PLUG. So, I stuck with the old plug in #4 and figured I was fine while waiting for a new plug to deliver. I drove about 50 miles from my home, and realized the misfire was back. Unfortunately, I was too far from home to get back, and my vehicle was in full limp mode, so I had to get a tow to the BMW dealer. After 2 days of not having a vehicle, the dealer told me #6 plug was no good and needed to be replaced. I told the mechanic the story, and he recommended replacing all of them with genuine BMW plugs - $1230 after tow, labor, and parts, which I ended up doing, just to avoid being stranded again anytime soon.Ultimately, I think these plugs are maybe fine, but I bought mine from marketplace seller European Parts Haus, and I question whether they were authentic. I spoke with Bosch and was informed that European Parts Haus is not an authorized Bosch dealer on Amazon, so who knows where they got the plugs from and if they're even new. Bosch advised that it's entirely possible that European Parts Haus bought plugs that had been previously returned to Bosch due to defect or dropped product, which causes failure. From there, if they're reselling on Amazon, they're unauthorized to do so, but Amazon doesn't control sellers and what their authorization is. My recommendation is to buy these only from Amazon, not from other sellers on Amazon.
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