BMWs are designed with efficiency, high-performance, and impressive power in mind to help satisfy their fan base’s cravings for more driving satisfaction. Just like all other vehicle brands, however, BMWs have a list of specific issues their various models and series commonly encounter. One such issue in certain vehicles produced in earlier years is related to the high-pressure fuel pump. Some drivers are just now experiencing fuel pump failure, and some have dealt with the issue for years. In this article, we’ll go over some basic information about your BMW’s fuel pump, including it’s main purpose, how to spot malfunction, and what you can do moving forward to best protect your BMW from further failures.
Many BMW models are designed with twin-turbo engines, which produce a phenomenal amount of power to the vehicle. In order to keep up with the fuel demand of these engines and the precision such systems require, BMW utilized a high-pressure fuel pump to accurately and precisely spray the proper amount of fuel into the engine to create the right air-to-fuel ratio for combustion. Unfortunately, these fuel pumps are prone to failure and malfunction rather quickly into the life of the vehicle.
High-pressure fuel pump failure can cause serious performance problems that BMW drivers with an N54 engine have consistently reported over the years in the following models:
Many of these vehicles underwent a widespread recall to address the issue of faulty HPFPs, as drivers had complained for years of serious malfunctions and dangerous symptoms that put BMW enthusiasts in precarious situations while driving – the symptoms of failure are no picnic.
As we said before, the warning signs of HPFP failure are concerning to drivers – so much so that thousands of individuals worldwide complained to the manufacturer. These are just a few of the common signs of fuel pump failure that you may encounter and should constantly be on the lookout for:
If your BMW’s fuel pump fails and it falls within the affected models, it’s likely that a few different procedures will be required in order to adequately fix the problem. Depending on previous replacements, repairs, or other procedures to attempt to address the HPFP failure, the BMW manufacturer will recommend that a trained BMW specialist attend to the problem by: upgrading vehicle software, swapping out the faulty fuel pump for a newer design, and regularly inspecting the part for integrity and function.
Here at Euro Plus Automotive, we proudly specialize in German-made vehicles such as BMW. BMW-owning residents of Canoga Park, Woodland Hills, San Fernando Valley, and Los Angeles County, CA, have come to us with grievances about symptoms related to fuel pump failure – so much so that we have implemented a preventive regimen in ongoing maintenance schedules to keep failure from occurring. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms previously mentioned in your own BMW, please do not hesitate to call us directly – your vehicle’s performance and longevity is important to us, just as much as your total satisfaction with our services and ensured safety on the road.
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