Idle Air Control Valve for BMW 6 Series E63 (2004-2010)

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The IAC or Idle Air Control valve is responsible for maintaining the engines' proper and steady idle speed. When this goes bad, the idle speed will be erratic and can sometimes drop dangerously low on takeoff or when coming to a stop. Turner carries both Genuine BMW and high-quality aftermarket options.
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Idle Control Device - E60 M5, E63 M6
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T#:14877
Part#: 13417834495
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5% off MSRP $ 933.99

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$ 885.99 USD
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5% off MSRP
$ 933.99

MSRP stands for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price. This is the suggested retail price provided by the manufacturer, supplier or seller.

$ 885.99 USD
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Has the idle gone crazy on your S85 V10 engine? This is the Genuine BMW idle control device for cars with the S85 V10 engine. The fuel injection idle control valves are sold individually.
When doing any sort of repair or maintenance there is no replacement for genuine factory parts. Turner Motorsport carries the Genuine BMW brand with pride and has the parts you need to complete your next project with confidence.

2006-2010 E60 BMW M5
2006-2010 E63 BMW M6

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Idle Control Valve Kit - E6X M5 M6 S85 5.0L
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T#:24145975
Part#: S85IDLVLVKT
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$ 2,151.99

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12-16-2025

$ 2,126.99 USD
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Idle control valves are a common problem for the E60 M5 and E63/64 M6. This kit was built to correct several engine performance issues caused by a failed idle controller, including: stalling, rough or low idle, no idle compensation for accessory loads, and a possible check engine light or failed emissions test.
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