How to Know What BMW Engine You Have
Photo by Alex Mares on Unsplash If you’re sourcing a used BMW engine for a replacement, trying to understand a fault code, checking compatibility before buying parts, or just curious what’s under the bonnet, knowing your exact engine code is the starting point for everything. The model badge tells you very little on its own. BMW has fitted multiple different engines to the same car across production runs, and two cars with identical badges can have meaningfully different power units inside them. Here’s how to find it, how to read it, and what the most common modern codes actually mean. Four Ways to Find Your BMW Engine Code 1. The VIN — the quickest method Your BMW’s 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) encodes the engine type within the Vehicle Descriptor Section — characters 4 to 8. You don’t need to decode this manually. Enter the last seven digits of your VIN into BMW’s own parts lookup at realoem.com, or use a dedicated BMW VIN decoder such as bimmer.work. Both ...