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      10-24-2022, 02:25 PM   #1
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335D Clicking From Tank Area, No Start

Just purchased a 2011 335D off a friend of mine, it has been parked for 3-4 months due to a no start.

Supposedly the car is tuned (still has DPF), and ran well until it wouldn't start. When car is unlocked, or ignition is put in on position there is a clicking sound from the rear of the car, around the tank area. Feels like it is clicking instead of priming.

I am waiting for my Carly to arrive so I can scan for codes and run diag on it. Anybody experience this before or have any suggestions where to start digging?

2011 335D with about 320,000km.
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Just purchased a 2011 335D off a friend of mine, it has been parked for 3-4 months due to a no start.

Supposedly the car is tuned (still has DPF), and ran well until it wouldn't start. When car is unlocked, or ignition is put in on position there is a clicking sound from the rear of the car, around the tank area. Feels like it is clicking instead of priming.

I am waiting for my Carly to arrive so I can scan for codes and run diag on it. Anybody experience this before or have any suggestions where to start digging?

2011 335D with about 320,000km.
sounds like LP fuel pump, but I would wait for Carly or get ISTA+ and run diagnostic first.
also, charge battery (you'll need it charged anyways for diagnostics)
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      10-25-2022, 09:46 PM   #3
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There is a fuel pump module behind the right rear seat outer bolster. Make sure the cable coming off of it going towards seat bottom is properly plugged in. I agree previous poster about LPFP. The module I mention sends power to this same FP.
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You'll get much more help in the Facebook group, have you taken any advice from the people there?
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      11-09-2022, 02:20 PM   #5
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Thank you guys for your replies, did some more digging and made a new post with an update on whats going on

https://www.e90post.com/forums/showt...2#post29529412
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