BMW 325i fuel pump replacement

BMW 325i fuel pump replacement

This covers the fuel pump replacement on the BMW 3 series,they are pretty simple and easy to replace. The complete replacements part number is 67896 and that…

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lenin rojas says:

hi my car won’t start don’t crank
do u think i need to replace the fuel pump on my 1994 325i
as new battery ,last time i disconnect the battery complete and start
but now won’t start 

ontime34 says:

You make putting the gasket in and making the fuel pump fit right in there
so freakin easy. I have been messing with mine now for a half hour and
can’t get it to seat properly. 

Me jay says:

Also for you people that have a fuel pump problem… Here is a temporary
solution you can do. If you are familiar with a starter going bad and the
tapping process while starting then you will understand this very easy.
Okay you need 2 people for this, One person goes on the passenger side of
the car. Go under the car to the fuel tank and tap the right side of the
tank as the other person is cranking your car. It should start up if you
haven’t done this already. Now I had bad luck I did this to my car and it
worked for a few hours I went somewhere and got stuck there till 4am is
when a tow truck arrived. I tried the taping process again and it did not
work. Some people get lucky with the tapping process and the car can last a
few months longer without a new fuel pump. Good Luck!

Mac Boom says:

Thank you so much, the shop was charging me $700 to replace my fuel pump,
then I saw your video and saved $550 by doing it myself…Thanks a
bunch!!!!

ariel guieb says:

Oh btw, try to grease up the contact surface of the metal ring that secures
the pump. It was a bear removing that metal ring. Rust in many areas.
Just a habit I have when taking things apart especially metal to metal
contact areas. Although it is a metal to plastic in this particular job.
It helps though when you have to revisit the sight somewhere down the road
of repairs.

Ryan Tamanini says:

Thank you so much! Saved me $250 in labor costs. It really only took
about 5-10 mins but somehow the shop was going to charge me $250 for them
to do it plus the new fuel pump.

ariel guieb says:

Thank so much for the video. I just changed my fuel pump this am. Finally
got rid of the problems associated with a dying fuel pump; from starting
problems to struggling acceleration while on the road. I had to do process
of elimination. From checking if the spark plugs were tight according to
torq specs, to replacing 2 intake boots that had small cracks, to changing
the fuel filter that was almost 3 years old anyway. Car is back on the
road and growling like a tiger. Nice!

con-mold corp says:

thanx man for your video 

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