If you would like to see more E46 maintenance tips may I suggest you also watch this video ruclips.net/video/HgaNxxqdRDs/видео.html . Also, if you can help with the pronunciation of the German post a comment. I would love to know!
this channel is so underrated. The production quality is so much higher than you’d expect, combined with the interesting content, you’ve got some potential going. Keep it up!
speaking fo vanos, (this may be a long story, but im gonna make it as short as possible) several months ago, my wife told me that she experienced a stall at a stop sign. I interpreted it as the early stages of a cam sensor problem and was waiting for it to happen when Im driving, but it never ever did. And i drive the car 10x more than she does. i shouldve hooked up my bm700 obd2 reader, but it didnt. I was in the process of replacing the oil filter gasket and thought, out of an abundance of caution - since we have a 3.5 year old - I should just replace the Cam sensors. not know which one to replace, had both done. I wanted to do it myself, but couldnt get the fan bolt off, so i opted to take it to a garage. they changed the oil filter gasket, valve cover gasket, purge valve, both cam sensors (hella brand), ps hoses, rack boots and tie rods, all for 50k yen, about 400 UsD. immediately after repairs, i began to get an intermittent hard start and random stalling at idle and or at a stop. I hooked up the obd reader and im getting code p0340: indicates a malfunction with the camshaft position sensor A circuit. from your experience, what are some of the problems that could cause that p0340? could this be the beginning of a vanos problem? its a 2000 320 with 98k kilometers on the clock. thanks in advance for your help.
Love that Texas style tigerblood jewel, bring back those late night car mechanic shows on the fuel and horsepower channels from my childhood memories, perfect timing too
Another great video Michael. You were able to clearly articulate a concept and demonstrate a process that many just turn into a confusing mess. I was worried whether my VANOS unit was at risk as my beloved E46 M3 Convertible is approaching 200,000 Km, but after this, I know what to listen for. I am undertaking many of the more basic maintenance tasks, but the BMer is booked in to Sourthern BMW in Melbourne early next month for rod bearings and engine mounts and a full health check. I will then progress the resulting work list as I plan to keep the street legal race car till I drop off the perch and then they can bury me in it…….. Love your work!!! Love learning about E46. Thank you.
I liked your vanos explaination and you kept it simple. Its something I know I will eventually have to tackle. 150k miles on my 05 e46 and its probably time to be proactive there.
Great video. Forgot to mention that the spacer inside the pistons might also need adjustment by sanding the top to make the needle bearings fit a little more snug incase theirs a lot of play inside each pistons.
Hey great job, @sixty4motorsport well articulated, please help me with this error, vanos inlet camshaft, end position not reached, vanos exhaust camshaft, end position not reached, camshaft signal inlet, oxygen sensor voltage before catalysator bank 2… please help 🙏
do you know if a worn out vanos will cause massive misfires at low rpms? like if you goose the throttle at low rpms, it instantly misfires, from around 1500 to 2500rpms, but if you let off throttle and goose it again it stops..
I've got an E39 with a 3.0 M54 in it, and it has a major loss of power after 5k rpm, and a nasty rattle around 2k rpm that sounds like it's from the intake manifold. The noise doesn't disappear when disa is disconnected, so it has made me consider vanos being the issue. I did already swap the Vanos unit from an engine with working vanos (I did an engine swap from my 2.8 to the 3.0, and the 2.8 ran perfectly other than a blown headgasket) but the noise persists. Could it potentially be something with the intake manifold? I am using the 2.8 intake manifold and plan to swap to the 3.0 when I get the adapter plate for the throttle body.
Can the intake vanos inlet cause fuel cut off???? I'm having misfire with fuel cut off but I've replaced fuel injectors, Exhaust camshaft sensor, fuel pump, coils and plugs... Upstream oxygen sensors.. I haven't gotten to take off the vanos inlet that blocks the intake cam shaft sensor... I can't even out my intake cam shaft sensor on because that inlet vanos is stripped idk how to get it off I've tried vice grips and nothing
Would I be ok just replacing the seals on my dual vanos unit? I have a 2003 325i e46 m56 aut. Trans. Is it the same kit as the m54 or m52?. Also there is two little threaded hules one on each side o each piston. The have little plastic plug or filter what are these do I need to replace them? If so what is there name or description. Thanks before hand. Not a mech. Just unfortunately owner of this height mant. Car. Help please
Hi, quick question. My e46 turned the EML light no check engine light , so no codes. But my idle is very lower than normal. When i rev the the pedal. It sputters and once it hits the 2000rpm it heaitates and goes back down to 500rpm. Its a misfire. I checked the coils. They all seem to be working. Cleaned out the IAC and throttle body. And the CCV. Still idles low. Second question. When i cleaned out the throttle body. I unplugged both battery terminal and i umplugged the throttle body harness. When you plug the harness back and both the battery terminal. Do i need to do throttle adaptation or reprogram? Would a bad camshaft cam and exhaust sensor couse these eml light and idle low? Please help.
I have a 2003 m3 and after a track day my vanos started failing I like to know the parts need it I belwive it was rebuid not to long ago my car is not a daisy driver wht dobyou suggest to start with
Would this cause loss of power, loss of power, clacking at 3500 rpms at idle, 3k under load, and valve cover gets extra hot, from the front of cover, lees so on motor side
Hi… I recently acquired my 2005 325i e46. I’m looking to make it mechanically sound before I do any upgrades. Other than upgrading the coolant system to aluminum radiator and expansion tank and also replacing the hoses with hi-temp silicone hoses with screw clamps do you have any recommendations on where to start ?
How about an 320i m52tub20 EML ASC on and car don’t rev up 2k and stahl,error on the crankshaft and camshaft ,does the problem with EML and asc came from there ?
Hello. I have m52b25tu engine and I have a problem with intake cam sensor. error 65 (impa). So i changed that sensor for HELLA and after while it was showing it again. It doesnt have big effect but its annoying. Sometimes 1of 10 starts car is just cranking for about 3-4 seconds and after it starts up its is running low on power. So i need to crank it for second time than it runs perfect. I know this cam sensor is common problem but i didnt find advise for me. My question is if it can be semething eles behind that sensor or some other error that causes this annoying problem. Ty for any advise. Ur videos are great :)
Great info…my 05 E46 (200km) automatic trans - has low power at the bottom end and low power at the top end but seems to run total normal on start up (cold engine) but soon drops back to the symptoms at normal operating temp. Do you think this is vanos related or Disa valve perhaps? Love your channel!
Love the observation. Fair Dinkum' you're right! They are my spare set after my daughters dog destroyed my good pair, and .... and no excuses really for not replacing them yet.
Huge fan of your channels. Love all your videos. I can relate with you a lot. I have an 03 E39 with M54 and I do all my repairs. Stay humble cause thats why I keep coming back to your channel. Thank you again my friend. If you want to hit me up on Instagram is @BRKNNECKS_E39 😅😎🤙🙌
If you would like to see more E46 maintenance tips may I suggest you also watch this video ruclips.net/video/HgaNxxqdRDs/видео.html . Also, if you can help with the pronunciation of the German post a comment. I would love to know!
this channel is so underrated. The production quality is so much higher than you’d expect, combined with the interesting content, you’ve got some potential going. Keep it up!
Thanks mate. Appreciate your very kind feedback.
One of the few e46 Channels still pumping out great content! Thx for giving me the info I need to get the most out of my beautiful e46. Keep on it !
Cheers! Thanks for the positive feedback, it helps keep me striving to make better and better content.🙂
I am WATCHING FROM ZAMBIA IN AFRICA.... YOU ARE THE BEST....
Fresh into the e46 gang and I love learning with your vids. Much love!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Same here ( About 6 monts, also), And now i know we are legion. Regards from Spain.
speaking fo vanos, (this may be a long story, but im gonna make it as short as possible) several months ago, my wife told me that she experienced a stall at a stop sign. I interpreted it as the early stages of a cam sensor problem and was waiting for it to happen when Im driving, but it never ever did. And i drive the car 10x more than she does. i shouldve hooked up my bm700 obd2 reader, but it didnt. I was in the process of replacing the oil filter gasket and thought, out of an abundance of caution - since we have a 3.5 year old - I should just replace the Cam sensors. not know which one to replace, had both done. I wanted to do it myself, but couldnt get the fan bolt off, so i opted to take it to a garage. they changed the oil filter gasket, valve cover gasket, purge valve, both cam sensors (hella brand), ps hoses, rack boots and tie rods, all for 50k yen, about 400 UsD. immediately after repairs, i began to get an intermittent hard start and random stalling at idle and or at a stop. I hooked up the obd reader and im getting code p0340: indicates a malfunction with the camshaft position sensor A circuit. from your experience, what are some of the problems that could cause that p0340? could this be the beginning of a vanos problem? its a 2000 320 with 98k kilometers on the clock. thanks in advance for your help.
The later in generations of the engines in BMWs not only have variable valve timing, but also variable valve lift
Love that Texas style tigerblood jewel, bring back those late night car mechanic shows on the fuel and horsepower channels from my childhood memories, perfect timing too
Right on
You're making it really hard to NOT Subscribe to your channel. The information you bring and the way you present it is incredible.
Dude! Thanks sooo much.👍
Thank you so much Michael!! I love your videos, pls keep this up!!
Thanks Bryce, I am so glad you enjoyed it.
Just got my first car (E46 obviously) and your channel is so very helpful! Keep doing what you’re doing king! 👑
Congratulations, I am sure you are going to love it!👍
Another great video Michael. You were able to clearly articulate a concept and demonstrate a process that many just turn into a confusing mess. I was worried whether my VANOS unit was at risk as my beloved E46 M3 Convertible is approaching 200,000 Km, but after this, I know what to listen for. I am undertaking many of the more basic maintenance tasks, but the BMer is booked in to Sourthern BMW in Melbourne early next month for rod bearings and engine mounts and a full health check. I will then progress the resulting work list as I plan to keep the street legal race car till I drop off the perch and then they can bury me in it…….. Love your work!!! Love learning about E46. Thank you.
I liked your vanos explaination and you kept it simple. Its something I know I will eventually have to tackle. 150k miles on my 05 e46 and its probably time to be proactive there.
Thanks so much for the professional explanation and service of this system you made it simple to understand 👍🇦🇺
Glad it was helpful!😀
I'm in the middle of a vanos rebuild and a lifter replacement, you can imagine the fun im having.
Just another day in paradise - right!
Actually I am stuck and in desperate need of help lol.
Great video. Forgot to mention that the spacer inside the pistons might also need adjustment by sanding the top to make the needle bearings fit a little more snug incase theirs a lot of play inside each pistons.
Good tip!
your accent is fantastic :D ,vrey underrated channel
Great work! Really helpful and easy to understand!
Thank you.
Ay an Aussie working on my car hell yea
Thank You! Excellent review and informative. Keep up the good vids. Comedy bit is brilliant!
Thanks, will do!👍
My e46 and I appreciate you so much man! #ManualStandardTransGang
Any time!
Absolute legend
Hey great job, @sixty4motorsport well articulated, please help me with this error, vanos inlet camshaft, end position not reached, vanos exhaust camshaft, end position not reached, camshaft signal inlet, oxygen sensor voltage before catalysator bank 2… please help 🙏
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! KEEP THEM
UP
Thanks!
I know it’s been a while, but any recommendations for removing and replacing the bearings without a vice ?
fah-riable knock-envellen shtoyer-ung is my best attempt at phonetically anglicising that 😂. Great vid 🇬🇧🇩🇪
Very good explanation! I’ve never done mine at 205k . Don’t hear any rattle should you just do this for preventative maintenance?
I like this guy, subscribed.
do a disa valve video please
Stay tuned, its on the cards.
do you know if a worn out vanos will cause massive misfires at low rpms? like if you goose the throttle at low rpms, it instantly misfires, from around 1500 to 2500rpms, but if you let off throttle and goose it again it stops..
Excellent information
I really enjoy your video , thanks a lot
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PROTECT THIS MAN AT ALL TIMES!!!!
I've got an E39 with a 3.0 M54 in it, and it has a major loss of power after 5k rpm, and a nasty rattle around 2k rpm that sounds like it's from the intake manifold. The noise doesn't disappear when disa is disconnected, so it has made me consider vanos being the issue. I did already swap the Vanos unit from an engine with working vanos (I did an engine swap from my 2.8 to the 3.0, and the 2.8 ran perfectly other than a blown headgasket) but the noise persists. Could it potentially be something with the intake manifold? I am using the 2.8 intake manifold and plan to swap to the 3.0 when I get the adapter plate for the throttle body.
Can the intake vanos inlet cause fuel cut off???? I'm having misfire with fuel cut off but I've replaced fuel injectors, Exhaust camshaft sensor, fuel pump, coils and plugs... Upstream oxygen sensors.. I haven't gotten to take off the vanos inlet that blocks the intake cam shaft sensor... I can't even out my intake cam shaft sensor on because that inlet vanos is stripped idk how to get it off I've tried vice grips and nothing
Would I be ok just replacing the seals on my dual vanos unit? I have a 2003 325i e46 m56 aut. Trans. Is it the same kit as the m54 or m52?. Also there is two little threaded hules one on each side o each piston. The have little plastic plug or filter what are these do I need to replace them? If so what is there name or description. Thanks before hand. Not a mech. Just unfortunately owner of this height mant. Car. Help please
Great informative videos, and oddly funny too
Glad you enjoyed it
This is a great video, thanks!
Hi, quick question. My e46 turned the EML light no check engine light , so no codes. But my idle is very lower than normal. When i rev the the pedal. It sputters and once it hits the 2000rpm it heaitates and goes back down to 500rpm. Its a misfire. I checked the coils. They all seem to be working. Cleaned out the IAC and throttle body. And the CCV. Still idles low. Second question. When i cleaned out the throttle body. I unplugged both battery terminal and i umplugged the throttle body harness. When you plug the harness back and both the battery terminal. Do i need to do throttle adaptation or reprogram? Would a bad camshaft cam and exhaust sensor couse these eml light and idle low? Please help.
I have a 2003 m3 and after a track day my vanos started failing I like to know the parts need it I belwive it was rebuid not to long ago my car is not a daisy driver wht dobyou suggest to start with
Awesome info
And why the heck do they break so easily??
Would this cause loss of power, loss of power, clacking at 3500 rpms at idle, 3k under load, and valve cover gets extra hot, from the front of cover, lees so on motor side
Hi… I recently acquired my 2005 325i e46. I’m looking to make it mechanically sound before I do any upgrades. Other than upgrading the coolant system to aluminum radiator and expansion tank and also replacing the hoses with hi-temp silicone hoses with screw clamps do you have any recommendations on where to start ?
Amazing channel amazing guy
Thank you, I appreciate that.
so, the M54 dual VANOS doesn't actually have anything to do with the mechanical/ physical timing. just makes the adjustments during operation?
Kinda! It alters the cam timing
How about an 320i m52tub20 EML ASC on and car don’t rev up 2k and stahl,error on the crankshaft and camshaft ,does the problem with EML and asc came from there ?
Would a problem with the vanos ever throw a check engine light ?
Possibly, you would need to plug in a diagnostic tool to find what the error code is. 🙄
Is it possible for vanos to cause an E46 to stuck on gear 3 or only one
What about a band new vanos
Is it the same with the sulev m56 325i
What do you have to take apart to repair al that
Hello. I have m52b25tu engine and I have a problem with intake cam sensor. error 65 (impa). So i changed that sensor for HELLA and after while it was showing it again. It doesnt have big effect but its annoying. Sometimes 1of 10 starts car is just cranking for about 3-4 seconds and after it starts up its is running low on power. So i need to crank it for second time than it runs perfect. I know this cam sensor is common problem but i didnt find advise for me. My question is if it can be semething eles behind that sensor or some other error that causes this annoying problem. Ty for any advise. Ur videos are great :)
Did you manage to fix your problem ? Currently having the same issues with a b20tu :)
Where do I get a kit for this job ?
Great info…my 05 E46 (200km) automatic trans - has low power at the bottom end and low power at the top end but seems to run total normal on start up (cold engine) but soon drops back to the symptoms at normal operating temp. Do you think this is vanos related or Disa valve perhaps? Love your channel!
Did you ever find out?
My grandson now has it and I think he got it fixed. I will find out when I see him next. He’s on spring break. I’ll get back to you. I’m curious too!
Is this the same as in my e90 n46?
should my vanos cover be super hot so much that i cant keep my hand on it
Please ask some new better fitting glasses (with anti glare coating) for Xmas ;-)
Love the observation. Fair Dinkum' you're right! They are my spare set after my daughters dog destroyed my good pair, and .... and no excuses really for not replacing them yet.
👍
Huge fan of your channels. Love all your videos. I can relate with you a lot. I have an 03 E39 with M54 and I do all my repairs. Stay humble cause thats why I keep coming back to your channel. Thank you again my friend. If you want to hit me up on Instagram is @BRKNNECKS_E39 😅😎🤙🙌
Thanks so much for the nice comments.