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      01-25-2016, 03:26 PM   #1
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Low Pressure Fuel Sensor Question

Hey guys,

I just recently noticed that my car has been vibrating a bit when I accelerate. I scanned my car and it looks like my Low Pressure Fuel Sensor has gone out. I'm looking into replacing it, but I have a little issue. It looks like the original part number is 13537614317, but there's another part number which is 13537622751 which is the supply line WITH the updated sensor.

Anyone know the difference between these? The Part No. 13537622751 is allegedly built to handle a little more vibration than the Part No. 13537614317. But I'm curious why BMW would be selling a possibly outdated version?

Thanks for your replies ahead of time!
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Anyone know anything about this?
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Cancel. Found the answer.
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Heh. What's the answer?!
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Heh. What's the answer?!
Get the part # with the line and sensor since it's a new revision.
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My '08 has what appears to be the revised line with the rubber vibration isolator but the older brass sensor. So, I ordered the new sensor w/o the line and a new o-ring. I haven't received it yet.
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I replaced the old brass sensor with the newer style (stainless?) Bosch sensor from FCPEuro with an o-ring. Easy swap and fits no problem. Engine start cranking time is noticeably shorter now.
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