BMW Camshaft Position Sensor Parts









The Role of Camshaft Position Sensors in Your BMW
The camshaft position sensor is a crucial component in your BMW's engine management system. It helps to synchronize fuel injection and ignition timing, ensuring optimal engine performance and efficiency. Located on the front timing cover next to the intake and exhaust cam VANOS solenoids, the camshaft position sensor provides essential feedback to the ECU (Engine Control Unit). This information is vital for maintaining precise control over the variable camshaft timing, known as VANOS in BMW terminology. If the sensor fails, it can lead to poor engine performance, stalling, and even engine damage.
High-Quality Camshaft Position Sensors
At FCP Euro, we offer a comprehensive selection of Aftermarket, OEM, OE and genuine BMW camshaft position sensors. These parts are engineered to meet the exact specifications of your BMW, ensuring perfect fitment and reliable performance. Our inventory includes camshaft position sensors for various BMW models, including the BMW 325i, BMW Z4, and BMW M3. Whether you need a replacement due to a fault code or preventive maintenance, our genuine BMW parts are designed to provide long-lasting durability and optimal functionality.
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FAQs
What does a cam sensor do on a BMW?
The camshaft position sensor is used to synchronize fuel injection and serve as a feedback device for VANOS (variable camshaft timing) control. When it fails, the check engine light will illuminate, and a fault code will be stored. A faulty sensor can cause engine stalling and poor drivability.
What happens when a camshaft sensor goes bad?
A bad camshaft sensor can lead to poor drivability, including mismatched fuel delivery and ignition timing. This can cause your vehicle to sputter, accelerate poorly, lack power, stall, or even shut off.
What kills a camshaft sensor?
Mechanical damage, break in the encoder wheel, and internal short circuits are common reasons for camshaft sensor failure.
What are the symptoms of a bad crankshaft position sensor?
Common symptoms include trouble starting the engine, intermittent stalling, an illuminated check engine light, poor acceleration, and concerns with fuel efficiency.
Is a camshaft sensor easy to replace?
Replacing a camshaft sensor isn't overly complicated and requires basic tools and a code reader. It involves removing the old sensor and installing a new one, ensuring proper fitment and connection.