12728555265, Camshaft Position Sensor, Bmw
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Please note this part replaces the following parts:
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- Brand(s):
- BMW
- Part number:
- 12728555265
- Description:
- Camshaft Position Sensor
- Stock Availability:
- If your part is not in stock, it will take 12-15 days to reach MSP.
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Price: EUR 133.79 inc. VAT
Motorcycle Spare Parts only sell genuine spare parts made by each manufacturer. The Camshaft Position Sensor part has been manufactured by BMW and is brand new and dispatched in its original packaging.
The Camshaft Position Sensor, manufacturer part number 12728555265, is specifically designed for BMW vehicles. This OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) replacement part plays a crucial role in the optimal functioning of your vehicle's engine.
The purpose of this sensor is to collect information about the camshaft speed in your vehicle's engine and send this data to the vehicle's computer system. This information is then used to determine the optimal time for fuel injection and ignition. By doing it enhances the efficiency of the engine, helps to keep emission levels low, and improves overall vehicle performance.
The Camshaft Position Sensor is an integral part of your vehicle's engine management system. It's strategically placed in the engine to monitor the rotational position of the camshaft. It manages and controls the sequencing of fuel injection and spark ignition, making it a critical component of the engine's functioning.
The Camshaft Position Sensor is specifically sculpted for BMWs, ensuring a perfect fit and seamless performance. It adheres to the high-quality standards of OEM parts, providing durability and reliability.
To understand the magnitude of its importance, a faulty Camshaft Position Sensor can lead to various problems like a decrease in fuel efficiency, engine misfiring, and even failure to start your vehicle. Ensuring its proper functioning is crucial for the long term health and performance of your vehicle's engine.
Replacing this part should be done by a professional mechanic or someone with substantial automotive repair experience to avoid any potential damage to the engine.