BMW P1007: Valvetronic (VVT) Guiding Sensor Gradient Error (Bank 1)

Is your scanner showing BMW P1007?
No worries. We'll show you what it means and how to deal with it.

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Randy Worner

BMW P1007: Valvetronic (VVT) Guiding Sensor Gradient Error (Bank 1)

OVERVIEW
Severity
:
High
DIY Difficulty Level
:
Advanced
Repair Cost
:
$350-$500
Can I Still Drive?
:
Yes

What Does The BMW P1007 Code Mean?

After 9ms and the DME and VVT are active, it is detected that the sensor has a gradient violation/identity, causing a reading of implausible sensor data. The plug is defective on the sensor or there is an open circuit

What Are The Potential Causes Of The BMW P1007 Code?

Replace sensor.

Recommended Parts

Below are some recommended auto parts to help you address the trouble code affecting your vehicle and get it running smoothly again:

>>> Eccentric Shaft Sensor for Valvetronic System for BMW
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Note: During the purchasing process, please check carefully whether the part you want to buy fits your car!

Reference Sources

BMW P1007, DTCDECODE.

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