Cost: $80 | |
The Bmw Oxygen sensor measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust after combustion and signals the computer to adjust the air/fuel mixture. Poor performance, poor fuel economy and high emissions are the failure syndromes. Check this great O2 sensor FAQ.
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Procedure | |
Place the front of the car on jacks or use a ramp, then spray the old sensor with a lot of WD40 (with cold exhaust). Let it sit for awhile then you can remove the sensor with the sensor socket some extensions and u-joints. Don't forget to apply a coat of anti-seize compound on the new sensor threads. NOT on the tip!!! In any model, you don't have to remove any part of the exhaust line. | |
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525i | |
M20 : The O2 sensor is located below the #6 cylinder on the front of the exhaust pipe. The connector is located on the right-hand rear of the engine, near the electronics box. | |
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530i - 540i | |
The M60 engine uses two O2 sensors located at the front of the catalytic converters. The connector is located beneath the car under the transmission. | |
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535i | |
The 535i uses a single O2 sensor located at the front of the catalytic converter under the car. The connector is located at the rear of the engine compartment, lower left-hand side. |
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