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.
Genuine BMW Temperature Sensor Water/Oil - This item fits the following BMW Chassis: E71,E82,E90,E92,E93,F06,F10,F12,F13,F15,F16,F22,F25 X3,F26 X4,F30,F32,F33,F34,F36,F80 M3,F82 M4,F83,I01 i3,I12 i8
Camshaft position sensors are electrical sensors that monitor the rotational speed and position of a camshaft. This signal is used by the DME to control fuel delivery and spark timing. If your camshaft position sensor is faulty, it can result in check engine lights, rough idle or running conditions, limp mode, or no starts. Replace your cam position sensor with this high-quality replacement to restore smooth engine operation.
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BMW has eliminated the dipstick in favor of electric oil level sensors located in the bottom of the oil pan. These sensors are designed to monitor both the oil level and oil condition, alerting you when the oil level is too low or the quality of the oil has dropped and should be changed. Unfortunately, like many BMW electrical components, these sensors are prone to failure and can result in improper level and quality readings. If you recently changed your oil and know the readings are incorrect, there is a good chance your sensor has failed. We recommend replacing your oil level sensor, in this case, to ensure you are always seeing proper levels and oil condition. Luckily, this sensor is easy to replace and could save you from potentially catastrophic issues later on.
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This kit includes a new Genuine BMW Oil Level Sensor and three hex nuts to mount the new sensor to the oil pan. If the mounting stud bolts are also damaged, you will need 3 of BMW part number 07129904544. BMW has eliminated the dipstick in favor of electric oil level sensors located in the bottom of the oil pan. These sensors are designed to monitor both the oil level and oil condition, alerting you when the oil level is too low or the quality of the oil has dropped and should be changed. Unfortunately, like many BMW electrical components, these sensors are prone to failure and can result in improper level and quality readings. If you recently changed your oil and know the readings are incorrect, there is a good chance your sensor has failed. We recommend replacing your oil level sensor, in this case, to ensure you are always seeing proper levels and oil condition. Luckily, this sensor is easy to replace and could save you from potentially catastrophic issues later on.
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This kit includes a new Genuine BMW Oil Level Sensor and three hex nuts to mount the new sensor to the oil pan. If the mounting stud bolts are also damaged, you will need 3 of BMW part number 07129904544. BMW has eliminated the dipstick in favor of electric oil level sensors located in the bottom of the oil pan. These sensors are designed to monitor both the oil level and oil condition, alerting you when the oil level is too low or the quality of the oil has dropped and should be changed. Unfortunately, like many BMW electrical components, these sensors are prone to failure and can result in improper level and quality readings. If you recently changed your oil and know the readings are incorrect, there is a good chance your sensor has failed. We recommend replacing your oil level sensor, in this case, to ensure you are always seeing proper levels and oil condition. Luckily, this sensor is easy to replace and could save you from potentially catastrophic issues later on.
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BMW has eliminated the dipstick in favor of electric oil level sensors located in the bottom of the oil pan. These sensors are designed to monitor both the oil level and oil condition, alerting you when the oil level is too low or the quality of the oil has dropped and should be changed. Unfortunately, like many BMW electrical components, these sensors are prone to failure and can result in improper level and quality readings. If you recently changed your oil and know the readings are incorrect, there is a good chance your sensor has failed. We recommend replacing your oil level sensor, in this case, to ensure you are always seeing proper levels and oil condition. Luckily, this sensor is easy to replace and could save you from potentially catastrophic issues later on.
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