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CAMSHAFT SENSOR
-INTAKE AND EXHAUST CAMSHAFTS
The "static" Hall sensors are used so that the camshaft positions are recognized once igni-
tion is “on” - even before the

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MISFIRE DETECTION
As part of the CARB/OBD regulations the engine control module must determine if misfire
is  occurring  and  also  identify  the  specific  cylinder(s)  and

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NOTE:  With extremely hot oil temperatures Vanos is deactivated (Power loss).  If the oil is
too thick  (wrong viscosity) a fault could be set.
When the engine is started,

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BMW X5 2006 E53 M54 Engine Workshop Manual EXHAUST:Advanced
piston moved in
INTAKE:Retard piston
moved out
EXHAUST:Advanced
piston moved out
INTAKE:Retard piston
moved in
DEACTIVATED
KL 15 KL 15
MS42.0
SOLENOID
OIL TEMP. 
SENSOR TWO POSITION P

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ELECTRIC FAN
The electric cooling fan is now controlled by the ECM. The ECM uses a remote power out-
put final stage (mounted on the fan housing)
The  power  output  stage

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SECONDARY AIR INJECTION
This ECM controlled function remains unchanged from
the  previous  Siemens  MS  system,  however  there  is  a
hardware change.
The Air Injection In

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ENGINE/VEHICLE SPEED 
LIMITATION
For engine/vehicle speed limitation, the ECM will deactivate injection for individual cylinders,
allowing  a  smoother  limitation  transit

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RESONANCE SYSTEM
The resonance system provides increased engine torque at low RPM, as well as addition-
al  power  at  high  RPM.    Both  of  these  features  are  obtained
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