Sensor, crankshaft pulse OEM 13627548995
OEM 13627548995 is the genuine sensor, crankshaft pulse, fitting 13 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 13627548995
This is a genuine used OEM crankshaft pulse sensor, part number 13627548995, sourced from professional dismantlers in Europe. This sensor is essential for accurate engine timing and performance, reading the crankshaft position to optimize fuel injection and ignition. As an original equipment BMW component, it matches the fit and function of the part originally installed in your vehicle.
Compatible with a range of BMW models including:
- BMW 5 Series (2007-2013), Touring (2005-2010, 2010-2013)
- BMW 7 Series (2003-2008, 2010-2012)
- BMW X5 (2010-2013), X6 (2009-2011)
- BMW 6 Series Coupe (2011-2012) and Convertible (2005-2012)
- BMW 5 Gran Turismo (2009-2012)
Each part is inspected for quality, cleaned, and tested before shipping. You receive a reliable, cost-effective alternative to new parts, with tracked worldwide delivery directly from European dismantlers. Ideal for replacing a failed sensor to restore smooth engine operation.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 13627548995
This OEM code fits 13 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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