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      03-15-2009, 12:25 PM   #1
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*HPFP Died* *Emergency* Need Code Clearer SoCal (San Diego)

Hello Everyone!
I need a code clearer in SoCal (Preferably San Diego TODAY) My HPFP died and so the closer to home the better. Please PM me if you, or anyone you know has one.
Thanks!
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      03-15-2009, 12:26 PM   #2
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lol wtf
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      03-15-2009, 12:28 PM   #3
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ban this guy, he is just running around making threads in every section for this as his first, second, third posts and so on and so on
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ban this guy, he is just running around making threads in every section for this as his first, second, third posts and so on and so on
oh ..trolls ftl.
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      03-15-2009, 12:43 PM   #5
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no!!! i need as many people to see so i get it cleared
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      03-15-2009, 12:48 PM   #6
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NARC!

or maybe he needs help?

we need references
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      03-15-2009, 12:52 PM   #7
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Just figured out who this guy is, hes someone that you all know, just with an alias
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      03-15-2009, 12:53 PM   #8
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NARC!

or maybe he needs help?

we need references
Adam knows me, he'll verify i'm legit
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      03-15-2009, 12:54 PM   #9
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so this is what happens when you have only a few posts?
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      03-15-2009, 12:56 PM   #10
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I think what he is doing is hiding his true identity just in case ppl from BMW are on the boards? Hes a known member of this form, he messaged me from his actual IM after I called the OP a narc! haha
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      03-15-2009, 01:03 PM   #11
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I don't understand why you wouldn't post under your usual name if you're someone people know. I think you'd be much more likely to get a response...
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      03-15-2009, 01:09 PM   #12
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Tis true, you should do it, i dont think you will get hit with warranty issues or anything. People post under their real user names using JB and stuff
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      03-15-2009, 01:21 PM   #13
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I think he just needs some help, i'm sure if you PM'd him he'd really appreciate it...
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this section is full of fail. Buncha wackos with aliases..
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Damn I would help you out but I'm 3 hours north of SD.

Anybody else scared to drive their 335i far because of these HPFP failures? Some with 2 or 3 failures within 10-15k miles.

I mean they are like ticking time bombs with no timer, you'll never know when they will give out and leave you stranded. You'd think after paying $50k for a car you wouldn't have to be this paranoid.

Why can't BMW figure out a permanent fix? Maybe they should send the pump to Japan and have them figure out and build a reliable one.
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Why are you going to clear your codes? They look for those codes in order to diagnose and prove to BMW why they are warrantying a fuel pump.
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Why are you going to clear your codes? They look for those codes in order to diagnose and prove to BMW why they are warrantying a fuel pump.
I'm thinking he just wants to read and make sure there are any "tuner codes" stored before taking it in.
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Why are you going to clear your codes? They look for those codes in order to diagnose and prove to BMW why they are warrantying a fuel pump.
If you clear all the codes and start your car up again, the HPFP one should pop again.

It doesn't stop.
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I think he just needs some help, i'm sure if you PM'd him he'd really appreciate it...
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If you clear all the codes and start your car up again, the HPFP one should pop again.

It doesn't stop.
Yes, I know...but there are other more long term codes that are stored also. Frankly, it's obvious that the car has a bad fuel pump when it goes out, it's just weird to see him so worked up over codes.
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If you clear all the codes and start your car up again, the HPFP one should pop again.

It doesn't stop.
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The only thing i can say to the OP is buy a BT tool. It'll cost you 350 to have it overnighted, and it is a MUST have if you are or are not running tune.
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Stop PMing people your real User ID if you want to maintain anonymity "NeedsCodeCleared"
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