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While cleaning my E39 530i Touring I noticed this nasty tire wear and marking :

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Probably caused by the inner guard - as it seems that at some stage it has come away and been worn thru by the tire - possible sign of a historic frontal crash ?

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Anyway, while looking at the inner guard, I noticed this sensor floating loose between the front bumper and the inner guard --

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Does anybopdy recognise it ?

Whereabouts should it be located ?

Thanks

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looks like ye old outside temp sensor to me.

Cheers,

But do you know where it SHOULD be - I am sure it is not supposed to be hanging loose like this ??

Greg

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nah just leave it floating around ... its gangsta.

Mines the same :D

normally there is a clip inside the bumper shell which it pushes into. They break from time to time.

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And it also looks like quite a bit is broken in there too

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My E34's temp sensor is the same, just hanging down keeping it real.

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As stated it is your exterior temp sensor, it is located in a recess in a panel which is connected to the bumper and the splash panel/ engine protector plus attached to the lower wheel arch liner. Have a look on the 540i you have mentioned on your car's listed it should be the same as the touring. The lower wheel arch liner new from a dealer is around the $100.00 mark not sure on the panel that the sensor is housed in. Their could be other panels affected as well it might not be a cheep fix sorry to say.

Allan

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Pretty sure it goes in there.

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Also unlikely that the inner guard could do that damage to the tyre.

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tie it up out of the way with a cable tie, as a temporary measure, until you have ordered the replacement broken parts

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