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Replacement Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine

Manufacturer #SET-REPB380801-2

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Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine
Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine
Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine
Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine
Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine

Replacement Variable Timing Solenoid 6 Cyl., 3L Engine

Manufacturer #SET-REPB380801-2

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Question: How do I know which is intake and which is exhaust?? Just bought this pair.Robnava1012 / Jul 05, 2021
Hi Rob, I'm glad to help you out. These are both for the intake side. We have a sale on coolant/antifreeze. To get one for your vehicle, click this link: https://www.carparts.com/search?q=coolant&can=CPAP3648 I hope this helps. Thank you for shopping with us.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Mon, Jul 05
It doesn't matter brother
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Answered by Austin B. / Sun, Aug 01
Question: I've been receiving a two fault codes saying p0012 (main one) and p0700  and when I'm going at high speed or just slowing down at a stop sign my car would lose power or my rpm would fluctuate and it would sometimes go into limp mode. I was wondering if this would be the cause in my situation. It's a 2006 530i and I'm the second owner who bought it around 60k. Ive never replaced them and am not aware of it being serviced before, but wanted to ask before buying and wasting money on it if it isn't or wouldn't cause these codes or issues typicaly. Any advice?Chris / Apr 08, 2022
Hi Chris, I'm pleased to assist you. No, this solenoid is not the solution to the problem of your 2006 BMW 530i Base 6 Cyl 3.0L. Check engine light code P0012 means intake camshaft position timing solenoid is faulty. The P0700 code indicates that there's a malfunction with your vehicle's Transmission Control Module (TCM). We currently do not have in stock the Transmission Control Module (TCM). I suggest replacing the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors which you can check using the link below. It is at 15% off the regular price while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy shopping at Carparts.com! https://www.carparts.com/details/BMW/530i/Replacement/Camshaft_Position_Sensor/2006/Base/6_Cyl_3-dot-0L/KIT1-081618-38-B.html?can=CPGG4850_20220407
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Apr 08
No chris dont listen to them the cam shaft sensor never goes bad especially on n52 dont waste your money to find yourself where you started i had the same problem i cheeped out and bought shitty solenoids and i kept losing power and my car would turn off at a red light and if you dont believe me watch bmw doctor
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Answered by Mokuii / Wed, May 25
Yes same thing happened to my bmw and I had to replace same parts
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Answered by Sade N. / Tue, Apr 12
Question: Hi, my 2011 bmw x3 28i has the engine light on for the following two codes:  131508 Variable Camshaft timing Control (VANOS), intake, cold start, not controllable.        And      130108 VANOS, Inlet: control fault, position not reached.  * When I took it to bmw they gave me these two codes and a broad estimate of needing "vanos inlet gear". They won't say a part without me paying them over $1000 for their diagnoses scam they run. Please tell me what part(s) I need to buy to get this check engine light off/codes off? I asked for advise from the "advisor" person at bmw and told them my inspection sticker was expiring very soon so I need to get this engine light off and they said Id have to get it diagnosed right away and then they said it would be an even higher cost diagnoses then originally stated. There trying to take advantage of my situation. Please tell me what parts you think I need and I'm going to take them to a good mechanic I know to installKayley P. / Jun 26, 2022
Hello! I suspect the intake vanos unit itself needs to be replaced. It is fairly common for the bolts to break. The $1000 is probably the price to R&R the valve cover, to verify the issue. Make sure whatever mechanic you go to has the proper tools for setting the cam timing!
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, Jun 28
Why don't you find a good indie shop ( those that work on German cars) and have them run a diagnostic on it. Probably just a vanos needs replacing. There are two, one for intake and one for exhaust. Depending on the shop they could do it for mich less than the dealer and will tell you exactly what it is. The dealer doesn't want you to know what it is because the customer could replace it themselves. Hopes this helps. Cheers.
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Answered by Kevin P. / Sun, Jun 26
Question: Hi I bought this set of two. Which one is the exhaust and which the intake?mario g. / Jan 28, 2022
Hi Mario, I'm pleased to assist you. They are both the same parts. You can use these for the exhaust and the intake. Thank you for your purchase. Have a good one.
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Answered by Grace G. / Fri, Jan 28
Question: Is this set for intake and exhaust sides?  2008 bmw x3Phillip F. / Aug 08, 2022
Hi Phillip, I'm glad to assist you. Yes, it is. If you're interested in these timing solenoids, you can click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing sale and limited stocks. I hope this helps and happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/variable-timing-solenoid/replacement/set-repb380801-2?can=CPAE1047_CSQA_20220808
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Answered by Arnel E. / Mon, Aug 08
Well although it looks as if it has already been answered, yes it is for both as both are interchangeable so the intake and exhaust are the exact same part.
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Answered by Kevin P. / Mon, Aug 08
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