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      04-19-2007, 12:47 AM   #1
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Seriously think fuel pump is going south for summer...

As I have read...one of the first symptoms of the fuel pump failing is the longer and longer crank times when hitting the start button. Well, today it got longer and longer to start the car. I started it about 8 times today...the last time leaving Safeway after going to the gym it musta cranked for at least 8 seconds before actually starting the engine. Not too psyched about the car right about now. I am not looking forward to a 4-6 week wait time on a revised fuel pump...btw, I use to be a service advisor at an Audi/Porsche dealer...anyone actually got a replacement pump yet..I dont remember anyone ever posting that yet. bummer.
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      04-19-2007, 01:07 AM   #2
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Join the club buddy! A lot of us are still waiting for new pumps. Sorry to hear the bad news but since everyone's 335is seems to be dropping like flies, I'm not surprised your finally gave too. Just be thankful you didn't get stranded in the middle of no where with a broken pump!
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Join the club buddy! A lot of us are still waiting for new pumps. Sorry to hear the bad news but since everyone's 335is seems to be dropping like flies, I'm not surprised your finally gave too. Just be thankful you didn't get stranded in the middle of no where with a broken pump!
Yeah...I was 280 miles away from home this past weekend..and the failing fuel pump thought definitely crossed my mind.
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I suggest calling your dealer and getting schedule for a check up as soon as possible and get your name on the list for fuel pumps already! Good luck buddy! all the best and do keep us updated on your progress.
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      04-19-2007, 10:56 AM   #5
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The dealer is unlikely to do anything until you pop a yellow code. That said, they might reprogram for the long start problem, if that makes you feel any better.

Long starts would be consistent with my hypothesis that the pump goes bad if there is an air leak. You might want to have them pressure test the fuel system.
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As I have read...one of the first symptoms of the fuel pump failing is the longer and longer crank times when hitting the start button. Well, today it got longer and longer to start the car. I started it about 8 times today...the last time leaving Safeway after going to the gym it musta cranked for at least 8 seconds before actually starting the engine. Not too psyched about the car right about now. I am not looking forward to a 4-6 week wait time on a revised fuel pump...btw, I use to be a service advisor at an Audi/Porsche dealer...anyone actually got a replacement pump yet..I dont remember anyone ever posting that yet. bummer.
when was your car produced?
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I had the same issue guys, just hang in there. It took 32 days before my replacement part came in. I have now had my car back for 2 days and so far so good. Knock on wood. Mine was produced aug 06
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This would be one of the first cases of a sedan's pump failing. All the others have been coupes so far.
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what is your production date?
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I'm getting the same thing as the OP. Although not as severe, like 8 seconds to start. My car is also a sedan...E90 6speed 335i. Produced in 1/07
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I'm getting the same thing as the OP. Although not as severe, like 8 seconds to start. My car is also a sedan...E90 6speed 335i. Produced in 1/07


I have the same problem same delay time.

E90 6AT 1/07

LB Bmw has part on order, wait time UNKNOWN
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when was your car produced?
Week #7...February 2007
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I have the same problem same delay time.

E90 6AT 1/07

LB Bmw has part on order, wait time UNKNOWN
Did you just go in and asked them to order the pump for you?
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Did you just go in and asked them to order the pump for you?

Yeah..that wouldnt work at any dealer I know of..unless he was gonna private pay it.
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This would be one of the first cases of a sedan's pump failing. All the others have been coupes so far.
My car's a sedan. 10/06 production. Fuel pump failed two weeks ago.
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My car's a sedan. 10/06 production. Fuel pump failed two weeks ago.
Ok ok, so the theory is flawed. I wont sleep so well at night now. Thanks.
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you guys that are noticing that your starting times are getting longer... you should go to the dealer and get them to update your software. It may be the way to prevent the pump from going to failure. Word has it that some of the fuel pumps may going south due to noise in sensors or faulty sensors.
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