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DFFF -- Dont Fear the Fuel Filter
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02-19-2013, 09:16 AM | #23 |
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Awesome detail. Thanks for your time. $200.56 at my local stealership to replace.
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03-01-2013, 02:37 AM | #24 |
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03-01-2013, 03:54 AM | #25 |
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Make sure you figure out how to prime the pump if you do this. Draining the system will cause a significant air bubble in the fuel system which will not be good for the HPFP.
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06-26-2013, 03:56 PM | #26 | |
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Venting fuel system: Turn on ignition and leave on for approx. 1 minute. In this period of time, the fuel pre-supply pump is activated and the fuel line to the H.P. pump vented.
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06-26-2013, 06:11 PM | #27 | |
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06-26-2013, 08:40 PM | #29 | |
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http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=657530 My 2004 Ram Cummins, 2001 VW TDI, 2006 Liberty CRD didn't initiate a lift pump either when turning the vehicle on ... |
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06-26-2013, 10:15 PM | #31 |
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06-27-2013, 05:54 PM | #33 | |
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Worst comes to worst, I would suggest everyone at the very least pinch the line feeding the engine with a set of locking pliers before completely slipping it off the supply side of the filter. My 2011 fired up after about 15 seconds of cranking after replacing the filter.
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06-27-2013, 06:20 PM | #34 | |
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I wonder if it would be possible to manually pump the fuel up with a hand pump connected to the engine side of the filter? At least then you would have the filter and line up to it full. If you successfully pinched the line to the engine there would be only a very small air pocket |
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06-28-2013, 05:08 PM | #36 |
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That was 'sort of' with the pliers. I came up with the idea after pulling the hose off and seeing that it was draining. I quickly put the hose back on the filter and got the pliers. After doing it with this method, it fired up after cranking for about 4-5 seconds then stalled. After that I let it sit for a minute, and it probably cranked for another 5 seconds, fired up and I let it idle for 10 minutes.
I would imagine that one could probably take some diesel and prefill the filter, although you'd make a mess. I think air in the lines is unavoidable in this situation. I'm amazed that this thing has the ability to self vent though, a typical diesel injector pump wouldn't take well to this situation. It would require a priming. I still don't understand why the documented procedure didn't work, I guess its for a different year. Rear pump never activated with ignition on and engine off.
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08-01-2013, 02:13 PM | #39 |
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how often are you guys changing your filters? I used to do the 1 on my 04 TDI every 20k miles as per the book.
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08-28-2013, 01:05 PM | #40 | |
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08-28-2013, 02:44 PM | #41 |
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I remember reading some time ago that the systems prime themselves when the car is unlocked after it had been locked for X amount of time. Wouldn't this prime/vent the pump?
Btw. BT supposedly doesn't fully support 2010 MY to Present. |
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08-28-2013, 04:45 PM | #42 |
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it doesnt fully support the 2010+ e9x cars, and it doesnt have full support for the m57. I have used the N57 module successfully for the most part but I suspect if an M57 module comes out it will be better. Some of the other modules and settings that the BT is a nice tool for also dont work. For the most part though it is "compatible" for the functions you would want.
For instance, I can reset the service interval for oil change, but I cant reset the interval for brake fluid change. Its just random strange things like that. I havent found any engine parameters I would expect to have access to that I dont. |
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09-12-2013, 03:17 PM | #43 |
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Found this info as I was getting ready to do this myself. Instruction says just to turn the ignition on for 1 minute to vent. According to the website, only the N47 and N47S engine need diagnostic tester to vent the fuel system.
http://bmw.workshop-manuals.com/3_Se...dex.php?id=485 |
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09-12-2013, 09:11 PM | #44 | |
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