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      12-16-2018, 05:33 PM   #1
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So had my car throw the 2BDE code for high pressure too low. Car has an apt at the dealer in a few weeks for blower motor recall. Going to see if that code is enough to warranty the fuel pump. Do I need to clear mhd completely or just flash to stage 0? My car has a catless downpipe so the check engine will come up for that but other than that there's nothing else to do right? Just want to make sure they don't have a reason not to warranty the pump
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Ur E90 is under warranty ? Which planet is this?
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Ur E90 is under warranty ? Which planet is this?
I was under the impression that 2011 fuel pumps were covered up to 70k miles
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I was under the impression that 2011 fuel pumps were covered up to 70k miles
The high pressure fuel pump is covered for 7 years / 70k miles under the California Emission Control System Limited Warranty, which applies in California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. However, looks like OP is in Wisconsin, so it probably isn't covered. The federal emissions warranty is 2 years / 24k miles (except for the catalytic converter and engine control module, which are covered for 8 years / 80k miles). The dealer can tell you for sure, but the warranty booklet mentions that both the Federal and CA emissions warranties do not provide coverage if "unapproved modifications" are present on the vehicle, so it would probably be best if you brought it in without any mods installed (including the catless downpipe and MHD), or call your dealer and ask about it before you bring it in, and remove the mods if they say it could be covered.

Just FYI: flashing MHD to stage 0 or removing it will clear your HPFP codes, and for any warranty to cover it, the codes need to be present when the car is at the dealer (unfortunately a screenshot of a code reader usually isn't enough to prove that replacement is necessary, especially for an official BMW warranty). So if you do flash back to stock, you'll want to wait until the codes reappear to bring it in. Of course this could be right away so that might not be an issue.

Also, when I got those HPFP codes, both the pump and high pressure fuel sensor were replaced. The sensor is not covered under the CA emissions warranty.

Source: https://www.bmwusa.com/content/dam/b...SEng1stPtg.pdf pages 36-46

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In addition to the warranties mentioned above, there are plenty of extended warranties out there... My 2011 is covered (except maintenance and cosmetic items) until May 2022 / 125k miles.
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N55 ? hahha good luck


Just replaced mine. 400 bucks . 2 Hours fo work in my garage. (like to take my time)
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N55 ? hahha good luck


Just replaced mine. 400 bucks . 2 Hours fo work in my garage. (like to take my time)
You get yours from fcp euro? If it's not covered(which it's sounding like it won't be) I'm going to diy it as well
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You get yours from fcp euro? If it's not covered(which it's sounding like it won't be) I'm going to diy it as well
FCP euro life warranty !

Its a easy repair you can PM for any specific questions. F the dealer.
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You get yours from fcp euro? If it's not covered(which it's sounding like it won't be) I'm going to diy it as well
FCP euro life warranty !

Its a easy repair you can PM for any specific questions. F the dealer.
Do you have a link to the part?
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Do you have a link to the part?
dont feel like doing errands .. its easy enough of a site to navigate. If you cannot find parts than your next few steps are gonna be alot more difficult.
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Do you have a link to the part?
dont feel like doing errands .. its easy enough of a site to navigate. If you cannot find parts than your next few steps are gonna be alot more difficult.
This the one? Only reason I'm confused is cause it says it doesn't fit
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This the one? Only reason I'm confused is cause it says it doesn't fit
Yes thats the one. I told them this issue already they are working on fixing the site. It should not say that.
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