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Camshaft Position Sensor (Exhaust) for BMW 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 Series, X3, X5, Z3 & Z4 (1995–2013) – CAM047

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Camshaft Position Sensor (Exhaust) for BMW 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 Series, X3, X5, Z3 & Z4 (1995–2013) – CAM047Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This Partquip CAM047 exhaust camshaft position sensor is a direct fit 3 pin replacement covering an extensive range of BMW models from 1995 to 2013, replacing OE numbers 12141435351, 12141438082, 12147506273, and 12147518628. The camshaft position sensor monitors camshaft position for engine management input. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, any OEM reference numbers supplied, and VIN engine

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This Partquip CAM047 exhaust camshaft position sensor is a direct-fit 3-pin replacement covering an extensive range of BMW models from 1995 to 2013, replacing OE numbers 12141435351, 12141438082, 12147506273, and 12147518628. The camshaft position sensor monitors camshaft position for engine management input. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, any OEM reference numbers supplied, and VIN/engine/chassis information where variants exist.

Key Details

SKU
CAM047
Component
Camshaft Position Sensor
Brand
Partquip
OEM References
  • BMW: 12141435351, 12141438082, 12147506273, 12147518628
  • Hitachi: 131882
Primary Fitment
BMW 1 Series (E87)

Key Benefits

  • Direct OE replacement covering BMW 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 Series, X3, X5, Z3, and Z4 across M52, M54, N42, N45, N46, N52, N62, and N47/M57 engine families.
  • Exhaust camshaft sensor with 3-pin connector for precise, plug-and-play installation on all listed applications.

Vehicle Fitment

Model Variant Engine Years
1 Series (E81) 116i N45B16A 2007–2011
1 Series (E87) 116i, 118i, 120i N45B16 / N46B20 / N43B20A 2005–2011
1 Series (E88) 120i N46B20B/C 2008–2013
3 Series (E46) 318i M43B19 / N42B20 1999–2005
3 Series (E46) 318Ti N42B20 2001–2005
3 Series (E46) 320i 2.0, 2.2 M52B20 / M54B22 1999–2004
3 Series (E46) 323i, 325i, 325ti M52B25TU / M54B25 1999–2005
3 Series (E46) 328i M52B28 1999–2000
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Model Variant Engine Years
1 Series (E81) 116i N45B16A 2007–2011
1 Series (E87) 116i, 118i, 120i N45B16 / N46B20 / N43B20A 2005–2011
1 Series (E88) 120i N46B20B/C 2008–2013
3 Series (E46) 318i M43B19 / N42B20 1999–2005
3 Series (E46) 318Ti N42B20 2001–2005
3 Series (E46) 320i 2.0, 2.2 M52B20 / M54B22 1999–2004
3 Series (E46) 323i, 325i, 325ti M52B25TU / M54B25 1999–2005
3 Series (E46) 328i M52B28 1999–2000
3 Series (E46) 330i, 330Ci M54B30 / M54306S3 2000–2005
3 Series (E90/E91) 316i, 320i N45B16AC / N46B20 2005–2012
5 Series (E39) 523i, 525i, 528i, 530i M52B25 / M54B25 / M52B28 / M54B30 1995–2004
5 Series (E60) 525i, 530i M54B25 / M54B30 2003–2011
5 Series (E60) 545i, 550i N62B44 / N62B48 2004–2010
6 Series (E63) 645Ci N62B44 2004–2005
7 Series (E65) 735i, 745i N62B36 / N62B44 2002–2005
X3 (E83) 2.0i, 2.5i, 3.0i N46B20 / M54B25 / M54B30 2004–2010
X3 (E83) 2.0D, 3.0SD N47D20A / M57D30 2006–2010
X3 (E83) xDrive 25Si, 30Si N52B25 / N52B30 2006–2010
X5 (E53) 3.0i, 4.4i, 4.8is M54B30 / N62B44 / N62B48A 2001–2007
Z3 (E36) 2.8i, 3.0i M52B28 / M54B30 1997–2003
Z4 (E85) 2.0i, 2.5i, 2.5Si, 3.0i N46B20 / M54B25 / N52B25 / M54B30 2003–2008

Specifications

  • Position: Exhaust camshaft
  • Terminals: 3 pin
  • SKU: CAM047

OE Reference Numbers

  • BMW: 12141435351, 12141438082, 12147506273, 12147518628
  • Hitachi: 131882

Frequently Asked Questions

Which OE part numbers does the CAM047 replace?

This exhaust camshaft position sensor replaces BMW OE numbers 12141435351, 12141438082, 12147506273, 12147518628 (also listed as 7518628), and Hitachi cross-reference 131882.

Is this sensor for the intake or exhaust camshaft?

The CAM047 is specifically for the exhaust camshaft position. BMW models with VANOS typically use separate sensors for the intake and exhaust camshafts — confirm the correct position before ordering.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect the battery before removing the old sensor to protect the engine management system.
  • Clean the sensor bore and mounting area before fitting.
  • Ensure the O-ring or seal is in good condition and seated correctly to prevent oil leaks.
  • Reconnect the electrical connector securely and confirm it clicks into place.
  • After installation, clear any stored fault codes and verify correct engine operation.
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