That sounds like a logical conclusion. If it is the case, not the easiest job to fix. I would take the a look at the cams to see if they still line up and you may want to change out the timing chain while you're in there.
I don't understand how the engine rotating backwards could damage a sensor. You think it's the cam senor or crank sensor? ?Your cam position sensor went toast. Trust me, you will not skip your chain tensioner.
Raj
Tried that, no go.What about disconnecting the battery for a minute or so to try to reset the ECU?? A simple thing to try, you never know.....
$60, that doesn't sound like an OEM one?! Use only OEM for cam sensors.with the more advanced scan tool I also see a exhaust cam sensor code. I ordered the exhaust cam position sensor. $60, I'll have it Monday, we'll see what happens.
what's wrong with aftermarket? I'm not interested in dumping a ton of money into this thing, I just want to get it running decent for the winter. I'll probably replace it with something newer in the spring.$60, that doesn't sound like an OEM one?! Use only OEM for cam sensors.
your on a bmw forum thats why its always right to use genuine bmw partswhat's wrong with aftermarket? I'm not interested in dumping a ton of money into this thing, I just want to get it running decent for the winter. I'll probably replace it with something newer in the spring.