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2005 X5 4.4 fuel pump question
You already did just that so as you suggested you might have a caught up float. You need to pull up test six and determine what's going on. The right side float is not likely to show more than a few liters even if it gets caught so most likely the left side would be the culprit. You can pour in a few gallons to get car running if the gauge just reads wrong.
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I'll have to read this thread in whole. When I looked at the raw #'s on proactive maintenance, I just did the whole assembly. It wasn't that much more on the grand scheme....if my memory recalls.
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OE assembly is $350-400 vs pump only $150. I bought a knock off $120 whole assembly.
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HEH, AW. I know roughly the#'s. Between fatigued plastic, and TIME, the cost differential was the the ~same~ to me.
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At 163,000 miles I know my FP should be worn at best and should be making its way onto my list of things to do. I did the PM replacement on my E46 with a Siemens/VDO assembly but it was only $115. What is the consensus here for PM on the X5? Pierburg pump only or complete assembly? (aftermarket or OEM)
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For twice the price of the pump, I'd go for the assembly IMO. No messing with a fuel drenched apparatus on whatever work surface. 12+ year old plastic vs. new plastic. It really is a no brainer for me
On the flipside, that extra cost can also be applied to the maintenance rainy day funds stash as well Last edited by jsoto; 11-30-2018 at 11:42 AM. |
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I went with Bosch/Pierburg pump only. I don't have the degraded plastic problem like some others seem to. I did spend a bit of time trying to figure out if the arrow should go up or down on the rubber mounts go though!
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My gauge reads almost full, about 50 miles since fill up, and the test 6 readings are 54.3/25.4/79.7L I'm assuming the 79.7 is the total of the fist 2 numbers. What am I looking for in these numbers? |
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The numbers above are L (driver side), R, and sum (total).
You cannot test the functionality of the siphon pump until the L side is about 30L. So drive until you are down to just above 1/4 tank, then drive around with Test 6 on and take note: - If L side is 30L and R side is 0 and car stalls, then the siphon pump does not function as designed (check the O-ring, Teflon installation etc.) Take your time to read the thread below for detail: https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...flon-wrap.html
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2005 X5 4.4 fuel pump question
Driver side is RIGHT In UK and other place. Best to stick left/right not driver/passenger on International forum.
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