Yes, I think that is the problem. If I remember correctly, mine only faulted about 50 times or so but once I replaced the sensor, performance has been consistent and no further fault code re: exhaust camshaft timing sensor.
Unfortunately, these sensors just goes bad. It's easy to replace. Glad that I could help. Good luck!

Keep us updated on the outcome of your repairs.
I believe if you look at RealOEM link, it is one of the "pulse generator, camshaft" parts which is about $116 (US).
RealOEM.com BMW E53 X5 3.0i Sensors
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Originally Posted by Tags
well well well..........i just spoke to my mechanic who looked back at the diagnostic report from the major service that was done 4000kms ago. The exhaust camshaft timing sensor had logged a fault 225 times............he cleared it and was going to get to me to come back after a few days of driving but just forgot to tell me.
Hopefully your estimate on the cost to fix is close
I'm forever greatful that you posted, Kewl X5.........we're getting our new boat in a few weeks and i was worried that if it was in its lethargic mode it would really struggle with towing it
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