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Old 06-17-2018, 12:29 AM
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Does e70 x5 4.8l have nox sensors?

If so, where are they located?
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Do you mean knock sensors? If so, yes. I am not sure, but usually the sensor would be bolted to the intake side of the cylinder heads. I would guess there are four of them. A quick check of ETK or RealOEM would probably answer your question. If you mean nox sensors, never heard of that used on a BMW.


Update: I just checked RealOEM. There are two knock (ping) sensor parts. Each part has two sensors, so a total of four sensors.
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Old 06-19-2018, 12:02 PM
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Do you mean knock sensors? If so, yes. I am not sure, but usually the sensor would be bolted to the intake side of the cylinder heads. I would guess there are four of them. A quick check of ETK or RealOEM would probably answer your question. If you mean nox sensors, never heard of that used on a BMW.


Update: I just checked RealOEM. There are two knock (ping) sensor parts. Each part has two sensors, so a total of four sensors.
BMW diesels have Nox sensors.

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Old 06-19-2018, 07:35 PM
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Do you mean knock sensors? If so, yes. I am not sure, but usually the sensor would be bolted to the intake side of the cylinder heads. I would guess there are four of them. A quick check of ETK or RealOEM would probably answer your question. If you mean nox sensors, never heard of that used on a BMW.


Update: I just checked RealOEM. There are two knock (ping) sensor parts. Each part has two sensors, so a total of four sensors.
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Old 06-20-2018, 12:44 AM
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Ah diesels...I forget they even exist
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