Hey everyone! I was hoping for a better introduction for my first post here but unfortunately sometimes things go differently!
I've got a 136k mile M3 that has never had the VANOS touched to my knowledge based on the service records for the car (~10 years). On Wednesday after driving multiple times during the day I go to leave my girlfriends house and find that the car has a crank no-start condition. Okay lets pull the codes and see what we see. Generic code reader shows P0010 code for the VANOS Solenoid. Busting out INPA I get the following codes:
72: "Inlet Late Valve"
94: "Inlet VANOS adaptation"
I gave a call to Beisan this morning explaining the symptoms and codes. Their opinion was that the solenoid shouldn't be the issue but the seals being dead and no providing pressure could be. Cranking the car it will sometimes sputter like it is trying to turnover, but generally doesn't. I don't hear a cacophony of noise as if something broke or is banging the valves or anything. Ideally I would like to get the car driveable so I can move it to my house and finish a VANOS job in the garage, but after calling Beisan I am dubious that the VANOS is the issue? No other codes (besides persistent EVAP codes) are present. Some background is that early last year when I bought the car I had a crank/no-start happen. Troubleshooting pointed to the fuel pump so I replaced that and the relay which fixed the issue. The car currently has just over 3/4 tank as well (fresh the morning of the issue) so I don't believe it would be the secondary pump.
Any thoughts or experience with this issue? This weekend I'll inspect fuses but I wanted to get an idea first to see if VANOS issues could cause a crank/no-start first before I end up doing the VANOS in a parking lot.
I've got a 136k mile M3 that has never had the VANOS touched to my knowledge based on the service records for the car (~10 years). On Wednesday after driving multiple times during the day I go to leave my girlfriends house and find that the car has a crank no-start condition. Okay lets pull the codes and see what we see. Generic code reader shows P0010 code for the VANOS Solenoid. Busting out INPA I get the following codes:
72: "Inlet Late Valve"
94: "Inlet VANOS adaptation"
I gave a call to Beisan this morning explaining the symptoms and codes. Their opinion was that the solenoid shouldn't be the issue but the seals being dead and no providing pressure could be. Cranking the car it will sometimes sputter like it is trying to turnover, but generally doesn't. I don't hear a cacophony of noise as if something broke or is banging the valves or anything. Ideally I would like to get the car driveable so I can move it to my house and finish a VANOS job in the garage, but after calling Beisan I am dubious that the VANOS is the issue? No other codes (besides persistent EVAP codes) are present. Some background is that early last year when I bought the car I had a crank/no-start happen. Troubleshooting pointed to the fuel pump so I replaced that and the relay which fixed the issue. The car currently has just over 3/4 tank as well (fresh the morning of the issue) so I don't believe it would be the secondary pump.
Any thoughts or experience with this issue? This weekend I'll inspect fuses but I wanted to get an idea first to see if VANOS issues could cause a crank/no-start first before I end up doing the VANOS in a parking lot.

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