Sensors for BMW 6 Series F13 (2012+)

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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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Bav Auto Crankshaft Position Sensor - Multiple BMWs
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Bavarian Autosport - Corporate Logo
T#:639826
Part#: 13627525015
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$ 67.99 USD
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This crankshaft position sensor provides the ECU with the engine speed signal. It is mounted in either the engine block or the bell housing of the transmission on most cars. From 1974 to 2019, Bavarian Autosport was one of the premier vendors for BMW and MINI auto parts. We are happy to preserve the Bav Auto legacy by continuing to carry their high-quality products into the future. All Bav Auto parts will remain unchanged in design and sourced from the same OEM suppliers to ensure long-lasting reliability. We trust these parts, accessories, and upgrades so confidently that we back every Bavarian Autosport branded component with a 2-year warranty.
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Walker MAP Sensor - BMW N20 N26 S55 S63
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Walker - Corporate Logo
T#:39059258
Part#: 13627843531
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$ 163.99

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$ 135.99 USD
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$ 135.99 USD
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This is a replacement Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor Located on the charge air cooler. The MAP controls the amount of fuel that goes through the injectors based on the pressure of air at the intake manifold. If your vehicle is giving you a MAP code, replace it immediately to ensure you get the best gas mileage and performance. It is common for this part to fail slowly and cause poor fuel mileage and hampered performance. When it fails, the vehicle will stutter and stall as it falls into a limp mode. One way to check if your MAP is bad is to unplug the connector before starting your car. If it idles well (compared to a previous poor idle), your MAP sensor likely needs to be replaced. If you let this maintenance part go, your fuel economy will suffer as too much fuel is going into the engine and not being burned. A great way to give your vehicle an efficiency boost.
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