M5 Vanos Units

M5 Vanos Units

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tuscaholic

Original Poster:

281 posts

245 months

Sunday 10th July 2005
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Looking for an E39 M5

Please can someone advise me of servicing costs?

And enlighten me to what this Vanos Unit is and what to look out for when buying one...

Thanks

Clive

superlightr

12,899 posts

269 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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a warranty.

vanos on the M5 E39 is a know problem

hereward

4,322 posts

236 months

Monday 11th July 2005
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Don't buy one unless you can afford to part with a thousand quid per service. The actual service costs will likely be less but you need to be able to afford to part with this money before considering ownership. A routine Inspection 2 (major) service will be around 600-800 quid.

The Vanos unit is the variable valve timing unit. BMW can't seem to make an M-Power unit that doesn't have a vulnerable Vanos unit. If the car has a BMW warranty (essential, really) the unit will be covered should it fail.

Clutches can't handle much abuse. 700 quid plus to replace. Some engines drink oil; not a problem. Dirty MAF sensor's choke the engine; quick and cheap to fix. Rear anti-roll bar brackets can snap; quick and cheap to fix. Otherwise, generally bomb-proof. Don't be put off by high miles, the car can take them.

>> Edited by hereward on Monday 11th July 16:29

pentoman

4,814 posts

269 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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What actually is it in the vanos unit that goes?

Is it just electronics, or are there moving parts that do something to the camshaft? How different is VANOS to Toyota's VVTi or Honda's VTEC, and more importantly, why can our 'great' German manufacturers seemingly not engineer anything as well as the Japanese?? Or am I missing something.


How different is vanos to Porsche's variocam (a la 968) - that supposedly fails occasionally too.


If BMW, Mercedes etc. get too complacent with reliability, they will suddenly get a shock when Japan remove the 280bhp limit, and a new 500bhp V10 Lexus arrives that handles properly, and you just know will not have these sorts of issues.

Only those who can afford a newer warrantied car will want a M5 or E55, and by then Lexus may even have a far superior image, and BMW/Merc will be the equivalent of Rover in their twilight years, a shadow of what they once were.

Just like the new Accord & Mazda 6 are threatening the Passat/Mondeo/Vectra class.


Sorry, mini rant