URO Sensors for BMW E60 M5 S85 5.0L

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When it comes to BMW and Mini, there is no shortage of sensors on your vehicle! Below you can find many of the crucial sensors that lead to error messages and check engine lights being displayed when a fault has occurred. Get your BMW/MINI back on the road with these Genuine BMW or high-quality OEM parts.

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Crankshaft Position Sensor
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T#:37858379
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The flywheel sensor monitors the rotational speed of the flywheel and transmits this data to the ECU/DME, which uses it to optimize engine performance. A faulty flywheel sensor can lead to rough running or prevent the engine from starting altogether.
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Outdoor Temperature Sensor / Probe
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T#:373239
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Common fix for incorrect OBC temperature readings
Fluid Level Sensor
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T#:369510
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This sensor is used in multiple locations, depending on model: coolant level, washer level, and power steering level

Crankshaft Position Sensor
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Having a crank but no starting issue? This sensor is often the culprit