Vanos E39 M5
Vanos E39 M5
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Andyt25

Original Poster:

1,190 posts

271 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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Sorry for my ignorance on this but just after some advice....It a car has had it Vanos sorted could it go again....if done under warranty was there an upgrade that would stop it happening again or is there a chance it could still go.

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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Hi Mate.

Yes there is never a guarantee it will be a long term fix when it is done. People often spend thousands after a diagnosys but more often than not the issue is more specific rather than a generic 'Vanos'

There is a circuit board that sits on the back of the solanoids which can crack with the heat created by the engine. This can be repaired with a soldering iron or sometimes it is a specific solanoid that failes - there are 4 per bank)

So....with a little time and patience it is possible the cure the problem at a fraction of the cost if you are willing to take a little time and care to take things apart.

In fact exposing this 'problem area' is quite easy. You just need a torq set, a torque wrence and some pliers. Thats it.


Andyt25

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1,190 posts

271 months

Sunday 28th February 2010
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Cheers Neil thats a great help.

M5 Russ

2,245 posts

215 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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These cars have nowhere near the problems of say the e36 M3 vanos problems. There are plenty of 100k plus cars out there that have never had vanos problems.

Andyt25

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1,190 posts

271 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Thats great to know....The car I'm looking at had the Vanos sorted under warranty at 36k...the car has 55k on hwr now. As per other thread it's a pre face lift in stunning condition.

ukwill

9,942 posts

230 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Andyt25 said:
Thats great to know....The car I'm looking at had the Vanos sorted under warranty at 36k...the car has 55k on hwr now. As per other thread it's a pre face lift in stunning condition.
In most cases Vanos's were replaced under warranty as the stealer stood to make money from the repair. I think what Neil has said is correct - in a very large amount of cases, it isn't a complete vanos failure.