Showing posts with label Vanos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanos. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 March 2020

BMW M54 Engine Wiring Harness Diagram Illustration

Illustrated diagram showing the engine wiring-harness configuration on BMWs with the M54 6-cylinder petrol/gasoline engine family, showing connections to the Vanos, GCV, DISA Valve, etc.

“TIP: Ensure your CCV system is properly connected to the underside of the intake-manifold (and it is not damaged) before connecting all of these harnesses. It’s a huge pain trying to reach through all the wires to adjust or properly connect it.”

A different take on a wiring-harness diagram done in a hand-drawn artwork style, but useful none-the-less, so it had to get catalogued. Originally posted by u/feedthedonkey on the r/BMW Tech subReddit, who claims credit for the artwork.


Friday, 18 October 2019

BMW Common Engine/Vanos Error Codes / Fault Codes List 27A0-27FF [E46, E39 etc.]

2711-273F, 2740-2772, 2773-279F, 27A0-27FF, 280A-29FF2A01-2CFF2D00-2FB7, CD87-CDAC,

27A0 Controll E-box fan
27A1 failure within secondary air system 2
27A2 Temp.sensor engine LR
27A3 CAN timeout HDEV2 SG
27A4 EWS3.3 Schnittstelle EWS-DME
27A6 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil 1
27A7 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil 3
27A8 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil 4
27A9 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil 2
27AA Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27AB Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27AC Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27AD Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27AE Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27AF Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27B0 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27B1 Ansteuerung Einspritzventil
27B3 Diagnose DK/HFM adjustment
27B4 Ambient-pressure sensor
27B5 Control inlet-VANOS
27B6 Control inlet-VANOS bank2
27B7 Controll gas pump relay
27B8 Plausibility diff. pressure sensor
27B9 BLS/BTS Plausibility
27BA Output AC-kompr. enable from AC-SG
27BB Camshaft control outlet-VANOS
27BC Camshaft control outlet-VANOS bank2
27BD Control outlet-VANOS
27BE Output outlet-VANOS bank2
27BF Camshaft sensor inlet bank2
27C0 Camshaft sensor outlet bank2
27C1 Master camshaft sensor
27C2 Controll AC-compressor relay
27C3 Signal oil level sensor (TOENS)
27C6 LDP Diagnose 0.5mm leak
27C7 LDP Diagnose 1.0mm leak
27C8 LDP system
27C9 Leak diag. module
27CA Ansteuerung DM-TL Pumpenmotor
27CB DM-TL 0.5mm leak MIL off
27CC DM-TL 1mm & 0.5mm leak
27CD DM-TL module
27CE Load sensor monitoring
27CF Ignition time Cyl.1
27D0 Ignition time Cyl.3
27D1 Ignition time Cyl.4
27D2 Ignition time Cyl.2
27D5 failure within the idle-speed control
27D6 Output idle-speed controller OFF
27D7 Output idle-speed controller ON
27D8 Failure depressure pump
27D9 Output DM-TL heater
27DA generator failure
27DC EWS3.3 Random-code storing
27E1 monitoring pedal-travel sensor
27E2 Knock sensor 1
27E3 knock sensor2 bank1
27E4 Knock sensor 3
27E5 Knock sensor 4
27E6 Knock sensor zero test
27E7 Knock sensor offset
27E8 Knock regulation Test impulse
27E9 Knock sensor zero test bank2
27EA CAN-Timeout HDEV
27EB CAN-Timeout TCU
27EC CAN-Timeout EGS
27ED CAN-Timeout ASC/DSC
27EE CAN-Timeout Instrumentenkombination
27EF CAN ACC-Signalfehler
27F0 Plausibility MSR-control
27F1 Plausibility ACC-control
27F2 Plausibility gas level
27F3 CAN-Timeout VVT-Control unit
27F4 CAN-Timeout VVT-Control-unit bank2
27F5 CAN-Timeout DME-Control unit
27F6 Pedal-travel
27F7 Pedal-travel Poti1
27F8 Pedal-travel Poti2
27F9 Start automatic control
27FA Input starter automatic
27FB Output controlled airflow
27FD Starter automatic
27FE Knock control offset bank2
27FF Knock control test signal bank2

Sunday, 17 January 2016

E46 Clubsport: Vanos Rebuild + Upgrade Kit / Re-map... 300BHP!!

With the vacuum / intake leak issues and the rough idle sorted, a rough transition into the upper rev-band had developed where the Vanos-system opens up fully. Time for a Vanos rebuild then, with new Teflon seals and Viton O-rings, but not wanting to sell himself short after going to this much effort he decided to plump for a full upgrade kit that supposedly boosts top-end power.

Whether or not this is really doing its job is unclear, as Nathan hurriedly took the Clubsport to a local tuner / rolling road and had what he describes as a 're-map' done. They then dyno-tested it right away and reportedly managed to get 296 engine-horsepower! This has been confirmed by two colleagues, but even so sounds a bit drastic for a 2003 car with 135k miles and a stock lump, save for a Vanos kit and the butterfly-valves removed from the exhaust...

I will have to get more information on this Vanos upgrade kit, as it seems a little too good to be true. Nath promises a full set of pics and confirmed dyno-figures, but these are being slow to come as he is now working for Lookers Vauxhall. Oh, and he is now finding himself preoccupied with the 3.5 litre, super-charged V8 finally lowered into his Lotus Eclat drag-car... yep.

Sunday, 2 August 2015

E46 Clubsport: Quick rev and exhaust burble...


Quick rev of the CS as we stave off real work by fiddling with Beemers. It finally has that proper vanos whoosh and exhaust note, though there is still a bit of a misfire / bogging down under acceleration and no fault codes are coming up on Autocom GDP, but DIS will find something and I will post the results. Shame, as this is delaying that front bumper splitter...

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

E46: New secondary air-pump - one last bash...

Thought I would have one ultimate stab at the E46 as it is such a nice car to drive and only let down by shabby bodywork, which I can do something about, and the super low idling problem, which apparently I can't.

I refitted the Vanos-actuator and checked for anything I'd disturbed under the inlet manifold, finding a loose wire connector which I clicked back in, though the CCV was all plumbed up fine. A replacement secondary air-pump and its hose / filter was £30 and the only thing now missing from the inlet arrangement. It took no time to fit, just two 13mm bolts holding it on and swapping the hoses over, but has still, alas, made no difference.



I've spent nearly £300 on parts to cure this engine of its fault, but nothing has done the trick so I guess I will have to call it a day and scrap her after all. Again a shame, as it has 9 months MOT and 4 months tax left on it. The running gear is sound, I sorted the brakes and the engine runs fine when underway, pulling well in all gears over 1500rpm. Handling is as sweet as any E46. The interior and exterior are in terrible nick, but thats nothing that couldn't be sorted with a day or two spent on it. That's only worth doing if the car is useable however, and it sadly isn't.

On top of the impossible low-idling, the handbrake-shoes have collapsed in some way and stick on completely in reverse with the handbrake off. This is probably from being used so much to stop the car while my right foot was still keeping the revs up, but is extra work regardless. A large M12 bolt holding one of the front shock-absorber struts broke while I was attempting to fit the coilovers months ago. I've been driving on it and the strut hasn't moved at all, but it too will need replacing at some point and removing the stud will be interesting. Inside the car, the fan for the heater/blower doesn't work and the driver's door card is missing, meaning no speaker or door handle. Exiting the car with dignity can only be done by lowering the window and reaching out for the other handle, but all these foibles I rather liked. Using it every day was a nightmare though and, with the 5-Series engine swap underway I just won't have the time and money to restore it, so I'm hoping I can get the £200 I paid for it back from a breaker. That means I'm down about £300 on the whole deal. I could make the £500 back and probably more by breaking the car, but I could really do with it out of the way quickly now so a loss it may have to be.