In Tank Electric Fuel Pump Diagnosis and Replacement BMW 325i e46

In Tank Electric Fuel Pump Diagnosis and Replacement BMW 325i e46

This is a really easy job. I bet the stealer would charge a bundle to do this job. The part cost $148. The car had 164k miles when this (original) pump went …

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Muhammad Shaheer says:

Hey man. Nice video. Need alittle advice, Since i changed the fuel pump on
my E36 318i. After cold start running 10 to 15 kms, it starts smelling like
fuel overflow in the engine (Coming in more then required) and also
unstable idles. What would be the problem? How can i get it fixed? Any help
would be appreciated

Darrell Wolfe says:

You know you forgot to tighten the fourth nut right? 

Carol Lindberg says:

Wow – terrific video – thank you! My 2003 325i has right at 165K miles as
well and I have owned it since 36K miles. The price for replacement is
doable. Greatly appreciated !

andygondorf says:

Thanks for your time to make and edit this video mate, I had to replace the
fuel pump in my 2002 e46 316 touring, and you made my problem a lot
clearer. I’d add that in the touring there are two wiring looms going
into the fuel tank, the one on the right hand side (viewed from behind) is
the pump, as in your case.
Thanks again.

Michael Dias says:

Thanks very much 

Christopher M says:

When I did the electric test at the fuel pump mine registered below 5
volts. Is that a problem? Thanks!

RRSYS.info - Roulette Prediction says:

The wire you ask whats it for may be for the diesel models

james penn says:

Life saver…. I had a mechanic diagnose mines an he quoted me $500 from
his garage on xmas eve so ummm that’s not gonna happen then I found ur
video the local discount parts store had it in stock for $114 it took me
about 30 mins an I’m on the road again lol thx u saved Xmas 

james duffy says:

Thank You!

XIITURKIISHIIX says:

Thank you very much I too have thé same problem on my 320d 2003

Nikk Adams says:

Dealer quoted me $767..ill be using this video for sho

Igor Parkman says:

Great video! Really helped me diagnose my fuel pump.

Darrell Wolfe says:

BTW: Thanks for the video! Helped a lot. 

Toade21 says:

My car died in the middle of a busy road at rush hour. As I was stranded
on the side, watching cars almost clip me, I watched this video waiting on
the tow truck. With just that little info, I got home and diagnosed the
problem within 30 minutes. Then after calling every auto parts store in
the area, one had a fuel pump in stock. It took me about 1 hour total to
take the old one out and put the new one in.

Thank you for this video!

briank9051 says:

Huge help. I had same issue (bad fuel pump) and this was the fix for it.
-2001 BMW 325ci
Problem occurred at 100k miles

Toledo Basement Repair says:

Where is a good place to purchase that assembly online for a 1990 325is?

Lovely_Mehh says:

Hello ”) I have a 1995 325is bmw and recently changed the oil pan but i
had the car lifted up for so long that the fuel pump is not working.The
tank is full of gas. I wonder is it a sensor problem and Is there a fuel
pump under the manifull?? If anyone knows please help..>

Lovely_Mehh says:

Hello ”) I have a 1995 325is bmw and recently changed the oil pan but i
had the car lifted up for so long that the fuel pump is not working.The
tank is full of gas. I wonder is it a sensor problem and Is there a fuel
pump under the manifull?? If anyone knows please help..>

enrique1ponce says:

Thanks for the video my pump just went out 325ci

volpage77 says:

Thanks for the video , just did in my 2003 330i w 205,000

Chanel Pringle says:

No need t prime first right?

truegyptawy says:

i wana ask , is ur car fuel pump located in the seat behind the passenger
or the driver seat? coz my 319 is behinds the driver’s, am asking to make
sure that i did the right thing 🙂

truegyptawy says:

sorry i meant the fuel gauge

EdzGarage says:

I hope it helped. Thanks for watching!

EdzGarage says:

Sorry, I wish I knew. Try going to the e46Fanatics forum and see if someone
over there has posted the same question. There’s a lot of great people over
there, and they love to help out fellow e46 drivers.

EdzGarage says:

Thanks for the info!

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