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BMW 12417616502 Exchange Starter Motor

2006-2018 BMW 12-41-7-616-502

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BMW 12417616502 Exchange Starter Motor
  • Part Description
    Exchange starter motor
  • Replaced By
    12417616500
  • Manufacturer
    BMW
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine BMW
    Manufacturer Part Number12417616502
    Part DescriptionExchange starter motor
    Item Weight8.50 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    ManufacturerBMW
    SKU12417616502
    WarrantyThis genuine BMW part is guaranteed by BMW's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Submodel
    2011 BMW 1 Series MCoupe(E82)
    2008-2013 BMW 128iConvertible N51 Engine(E88), Convertible N52 Engine(E88), Coupe N51 Engine(E82), Coupe N52 Engine(E82)
    2008-2013 BMW 135iConvertible N54 Engine(E88), Convertible N55 Engine(E88), Convertible(E88), Coupe N54 Engine(E82), Coupe N55 Engine(E82), Coupe(E82)
    2006-2011 BMW 323iSedan(E90)
    2006 BMW 325iSedan(E90)
    2006 BMW 325xiSedan(E90), Wagon(E91)
    2007-2013 BMW 328iConvertible N51 Engine(E93), Convertible N52 Engine(E93), Coupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
    2009-2013 BMW 328i xDriveCoupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
    2007-2008 BMW 328xiCoupe N51 Engine(E92), Coupe N52 Engine(E92), Sedan N51 Engine(E90), Sedan N52 Engine(E90), Wagon(E91)
    2006 BMW 330iSedan(E90)
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  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    Does PN fit the VIN? Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 12417616502 fits your vehicle.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    How to remove and install a starter motor on BMW 330i? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Removal begins with disconnecting the battery negative cable. Next, remove the intake manifold. Noting their installed positions, remove the nuts and disconnect the leads from the starter solenoid, which includes the starter cables and cut the clip securing them to the solenoid. Then, remove the bolts and the starter. Note that due to the magnesium crankcase, the starter mounting bolts are made of aluminum, and cannot be reused; install new bolts. Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten the starter mounting bolts to the specified torque. If the starter is thought to be suspect, it should be removed from the vehicle and tested by a dealer service department or other qualified repair shop. However, check on the cost of repairs before proceeding, as it may prove more economical to obtain a new or exchange starter.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    How to troubleshoot and remove/install the starter on BMW X3? Posted by Customer
    A:
    It is possible to determine the starter wiring terminals for troubleshooting the starter in M54 engine. It is advisable that you check the state of charge of your battery, inspect wires, terminals and ground connections for good contact and clean tight ground connections between the battery, body, and engine to have a slow turning starter from START position. If no faults are found, replace the starter. In case of failure of this system to operate properly or at all, it is better to check EWS (drive-away protection system) and try another ignition key. But if no defects are detected in these two cases then through BMW scan tool equipment EWS system has to be checked on. Also, checking gear position switch is essential here. There's no separate neutral safety switch; instead automatic transmission range switch (gear position switch) signals EWS system which disables start process when gears other than PARK or NEUTRAL are selected. At terminal 50 of starter motor with key in START position we can test for battery voltage by checking wiring between ignition switch and starter terminal as well as check for any faults within EWS system or other inputs that may disrupt power at terminal 50 towards the starter motor. The issue might be inside the starter motor when voltage exists and there are no visible wiring faults elsewhere. Removing and installing a Starter in M54 Engine involves following steps: first disconnect negative (-) battery cable; secondly raise vehicle safely supporting it;. Remove lines and vacuum components beneath intake manifold required to access starter., also remove the heat shield if so equipped from the starter under intake manifold.. Underneath disconnect positive (+) lead of battery from start ensuring its routing path is noted down as per illustration below it.. After removing transmission bolts securing it to bell housing/engine block, use long extension plus universal joint at output end of transaxle remover fastenings attaching it into unit itself.Completely out carefully via bell housing followed by remaining harness bring down . Finally, remove the starter from below and check the starter pinion gear and flywheel teeth for damage. The new starter is then installed in exact reverse order. When dealing with N52 engine, for removing and installing a Starter it's necessary to disconnect negative (-) battery cable as well as cover the battery terminal to avoid accidental contact with anyone/everything.. Work at the electrical connections of the starter solenoid after removal of engine air filter housing and ducts, ignition coil cover, intake manifold (without detaching fuel lines or injectors). Taking out fastener unscrew B+ wire from solenoid by using wire clip which is pressed in release position. The aluminum bolts (which may not always be marked with blue paint) are removed while lifting out the starter motor.. Before installing new starters turn over engine examining gear teeth through hole of starting hole to replace if they are damaged. At last return back the starting system and refit all terminals that were removed previously.. First remove the starter following described previously so that solenoid switch could later be removed or installed again. Disconnect field winding strap between starter motor and solenoid switch.. In case if field winding strap is damaged or burned buy a new/rebuilt starter motor. Take off solenoid switch mounting screws separating it from the starter pulling them apart until lever on drive receives plunger.. Installation of this kind has a reverse pattern excepting for putting light grease on solenoid piston and adjusting field winding strap not touching body of start as recommended solutions for these points respectively.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
    Q:
    What should be noted about the starter mounting bolts for the 2006 BMW 325i? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Due to the magnesium crankcase, the starter mounting bolts are made of aluminum and cannot be reused. New bolts should be installed.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    How can one test the starter voltage, and what steps should be taken if voltage is not present for the 2007 BMW 335i? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To test the starter voltage, if possible, battery voltage (12.6 volts) should be checked at the B+ terminal (X6512) and at terminal X6510 of the starter motor with the ignition in the START position. If voltage is not present, the wiring between the CAS and starter terminal should be checked, along with the CAS and other inputs that disrupt power to the solenoid. If voltage is present and no other visible wiring faults are found, the problem is most likely in the starter motor.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
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    Q:
    What is the first step in the removal process for the 2011 BMW 328i? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Disconnecting the battery negative cable.
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    Q:
    What should be done with the aluminum bolts for the 2008 BMW 335i? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Discard them and use a magnet to identify them.
    Posted by BMWPartsDeal Specialist
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