Hi,
Would anyone be able to advise me as to the location of the crankshaft sensor please.
Is this easy enough to swap out.
Car is a 2005 316i e46 1.8L Petrol (N46 engine) 115BHP.
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Hi,
Would anyone be able to advise me as to the location of the crankshaft sensor please.
Is this easy enough to swap out.
Car is a 2005 316i e46 1.8L Petrol (N46 engine) 115BHP.
Take out the battery tray and it's down that side of the engine. Should see it when ya look in.
Battery is in the boot on the e46
@wanderez guide here http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=635330&highlight=elbow+vacuum
E36 maybe but taking the battery out of an E46 in the boot to look for a crank sensor, you'll be looking for a while :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Lucifer
You need to take off the intake manifold to get at the crank sensor on an N46
Oops haha ignore me
Thanks for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by HealyC
I was afraid of that answer. Thought i had seen it the last time i opened the manifold to replace the gasket and plug seals but couldn't be sure. Other sites had suggested down the side of the engine as well, but i thought i would make sure :smiling:
Oh well, another backbreaking job of bending over that engine this week!
By the end of the week it should have:
- new battery
- spark plugs
- ignition coils
- crankshaft sensor
- air filter
- oil filter & oil change
- pollen filter
Car has 130,000kms (81,000miles)
Is there anything else i should look at, at this mileage?
Fuel filter perhaps? Is that located underneath the car at the rear?
I just thought i would update this thread.
Someone mentioned that it could be the excentric camshaft sensor. I called up a BMW dealer and they quoted €480 for the excentric cam sensor ..... :crying:
Anyway, i applied some gasket sealant around that seal, cleaned out any drops of oil on the connectors and sent the car to my local mechanic to change the crankshaft sensor.
Was a PITA to change apparently.
I had purchased the part already and he charged me just €130 to fit. Happy days.
Anyhow, job now done and car running smoothly again.
In the interim i had changed the following myself:
- Castrol Oil (had purchased and stocked up on sale previously €20)
- Oil filter
- Air filter
- Pollen Filter
- 4 x Bosch Spark Plugs
- 4 x Ignition Coils
- New Battery
- Crankshaft Sensor (purchased only)
Cost: €425 +€130 labour above for the sensor replacement = €555
Now, compare that to bmwservice.ie:
€402.91
Inspection 2 or 3rd Oil service(Value Service)
BMW oil filter, approved oil and replacement microfilter. Replacement air filter and spark plugs or fuel filter dependent on model.
DNA check, Additional body, suspension and systems checks to assure safety and functionality. Free wash and vac
Value service: my ass.
What a ripoff. For an extra €153 compared to that Inspection 2 i got 4 x Ignition Coils, New Battery, Crankshaft Sensor and installation of the sensor.
The coils are at least €40 each, Battery approx €80, Crankshaft sensor €80=€320 + labour @€130 =€450
I have an OBD connector to read the codes etc and reset the EML and Service Indicators (which helped me diagnose the problem in the first place).
So BMW would have charged me what? ... perhaps €1000 or more???
Inspection 2 = €402.91
Ingnition Coils =€160
Battery = €130
Crankshaft Sensor = €50
+ labour at least €300
=€1042
Plus a charge for hooking it up to the computer for all of 5 minutes of diagnostics.
PLUS the flippin V.A.T.
Took car for a drive earlier today and everything purring away as it should.
Happy days.