The eccentric shaft is actuated by the Valvetronic motor and in return controls variable intake valve lift. The eccentric shaft sensor is mounted to the cylinder head beneath the valve cover. The top of the sensor protrudes up through valve cover and is sealed by a rubber gasket.
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/ All Posts BMW 08/01/2023 7 Min Read By: Gareth Foley Everything You Need To Know About BMW N55 & S55 Valvetronic Eccentric Shaft Replacement Engineers have been looking for ways to improve the internal combustion engine since its creation. Various reasons have spawned updates and evolutions, but these days, the general driver is efficiency. The eccentric shaft is a vital part of your BMW's Valvetronic system, responsible for adjusting the lift of the intake valves without using a traditional throttle body.
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As the eccentric shaft rotates, it changes the position of intermediate rocker arms, controlling how much the intake valves open - which directly affects engine airflow, fuel economy, emissions, and throttle response. When replacing the valvetronic motor it is often a good idea to replace the eccentric shaft as well but it requires some special tools. Understanding the BMW Eccentric Shaft Sensor/Actuator BMW's Valvetronic system is a key component of its efficient and high-performance engines, offering precise control over valve lift for improved fuel efficiency and performance.
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Central to this system is the eccentric shaft, eccentric shaft position sensors, and actuators. These components work together to fine-tune the engine's airflow. Eccentric shaft sensors is not the same as a cam sensor.
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The ESS is about $250-$450 depending on whether you get OEM or not. There are 3 gaskets that should be replaced and it's about $50-$70ish for them. It's about 3 hours of labor to replace the valve cover gasket, valvetronic motor gasket, and ESS gasket.
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We demonstrated how to replace eccentric shaft sensor on our N52 engine that is in 2007 BMW e90 325i but the eccentric shaft sensor replacement should apply to multiple BMW 6 cylinder engines. « Previous Thread Next Thread Eccentric Shaft Sensor Replacement Worth It? Hi all, this is my first substantive post here. Backstory, I picked up a 2009 4.8i Sport knowing it smoked at idle.
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I took the easiest route first. BMW Valvetronic eccentric shaft failure can happen suddenly. You go out to your vehicle unlock the doors, and before you even start the vehicle, you notice a terrible clicking/ binding noise coming from the engine bay.
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You start the car and there feels to be a slightly rough idle, but other than that, all is ok.
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