Crank Position Sensor - BMW / M20 / E30 / 325 / 325is / 325ix / 325e / E28 / 528e | 12521279695-FAE

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A common culprit of a crank but no start situation, measures the position and speed of the crankshaft

The crankshaft position sensor is a critical sensor of the engine management computer. Primarily, it measures the position of the crank in relation to the camshafts and this information is used to determine ignition timing. Secondly, this sensor also measures the rotational speed of the crankshaft which is also an important metric in measuring ignition timing.

If your BMW has a crank but no start along with no spark then there is a good chance the crankshaft position sensor has failed.

Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor

The engine crankshaft position sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, providing information to the engine control unit (ECU). The sensor ensures proper timing for fuel injection, ignition, and other key engine functions. Without accurate crankshaft data, the ECU can't adequately time the spark or fuel, causing poor performance or even preventing the engine from running. Crankshaft position sensors come in different designs, with magnetic or Hall-effect sensors being the most common. The magnetic sensor consists of a coil and magnet that generates a signal as the engine rotates, while the Hall-effect sensor uses a semiconductor to detect changes in the magnetic field.

The crankshaft position sensor is usually located near the crankshaft pulley/harmonic balancer, or flywheel/transmission depending on the engine’s design. It works by detecting notches or teeth on a component called a reluctor or tone wheel, creating a signal that the ECU can interpret. When this sensor fails, common symptoms include engine stalling, rough idling, misfires, or the engine not starting at all. One of the most frequent failure modes is internal short-circuiting due to heat and vibration over time. Contaminants like oil, dirt, or metal shavings can also interfere with its ability to detect the crankshaft's position.

Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor Failure Symptoms
  • No Start Condition: The CPS gives the information to the ECU that the engine is showing positive RPM and is ready to start. If the computer does not get a signal from the sensor, or the sensor is outputting values that it is not anticipating, the engine won’t start.
  • Stalling when warm: Once the engine warms up, a failing crankshaft position sensor can often cause stalling when coming to a stop because the engine doesn’t have the right information to maintain a stable idle.
  • Dead or erratic tachometer: Some older vehicles may run the tachometer off of the output from the crankshaft sensor. If the tach is behaving strangely, especially in conjunction with other running problems, the CPS could be at fault.
  • P0335: If the integrity of the internal wiring has failed, you may get a P0335, however it is not a guarantee that a vehicle with a failing CPS will have a check engine light.
  • Poor performance at certain RPMs: A failing crankshaft position sensor can cause issues with engine performance, especially if at a certain point in the rpm range the sensor can’t send an in-range signal to the ECU with may cause timing to drift. Failing crank position sensors more commonly cause running issues at higher RPMs and idle.
  • Misfires across multiple cylinders: If the engine is struggling to time fuel and spark, you may encounter misfires across all cylinders at once. This is in contrast to the failure of a coil or fuel injector, which may only effect one cylinder at a time.

Location-Left Side of Bellhousing: Also referred to as speed sensor and reference sensor. One contact is required for each function. 

Fits These Cars

BMW 325

  • 1987 BMW 325 Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
  • 1988 BMW 325 Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
  • 1986 BMW 325 Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
 

BMW 325e

  • 1984 BMW 325e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1985 BMW 325e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1986 BMW 325e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1987 BMW 325e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
 

BMW 325i

  • 1987 BMW 325i Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
  • 1988 BMW 325i Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
 

BMW 325is

  • 1987 BMW 325is Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
  • 1988 BMW 325is Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
 

BMW 325iX

  • 1988 BMW 325iX Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87
 

BMW 528e

  • 1982 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1983 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1984 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1985 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1986 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 11/86
  • 1987 BMW 528e Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 11/86
 

BMW 325es

  • 1986 BMW 325es Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover.
  • 1987 BMW 325es Engine Crankshaft Position Sensor
    Located in upper timing cover., thru 08/87

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