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DFFF -- Dont Fear the Fuel Filter
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10-14-2013, 01:33 PM | #67 | |
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01-20-2014, 09:59 PM | #70 |
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What's the part number for the 335i and XI? Will this install guide be relatively the same?
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03-30-2014, 06:38 PM | #73 |
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Thanks, Quasimodem. I changed the fuel filter today using your DIY. My 2009 335d has 43k miles (I got it with 32k) and I also recently did what I presume was the third oil change. The previous owner had all work done at the dealer (in another state), and I noticed the fuel filter still had the original clamps. Therefore, the dealer didn't replace the filter with the second oil change. So, it may be a good idea for owners who still have dealer service to remind them. One point I would like to add is that the aluminum nipple on the clamp end is very fragile, and I broke the old one off in the rubber fuel line and had to pull it out with needle nose pliers. I replaced the clamp with a fuel injection clamp, no serrations. Also I filled the filter with Diesel Purge before installing it. Once installed, I started by the normal procedure. The car cranked on its own for about 7-10 seconds and then started. I plan to disassemble the old filter sometime soon to see what's in there.
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04-04-2014, 12:44 AM | #74 | |
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Really believe that HPFP failures out there are related to them being starved of fuel on start up. I had an '07 E92 335i for five years prior to my 'd' and went though the HPFP recall once. Interestingly, that after pump replacement and reprogramming, you would hear the pump/fuel system prime itself when you unlock the car. Before, the recall, that was not the case. My habit is to turn on the ignition and start the car after 3-5 secs to prime the system (even my old '04 Aura TL would not start if cranked right away). BTW, never had issues with the 335i after that one recall. Anyway, so the HPFP starvation concern with the 'd' is also there. So I looked at the wiring diagram and there are brown (ground) and red/white (positive) wires that activate an in-tank lift pump. Connection in under the rear seat, and the controller box is behind the pass. side of the rear seatback. Measured the voltage 8.7-9.0V while running. I'm thinking that if to disconnect the pump from the control box and give it 9.0V, will it run? Think, gonna try this weekend, if my electrical engineer at work checks everything out and gives me an ok. Now, the question, where to find a 9V power supply with high enough current to drive the damn thing. By my primitive calcs, it draws about 20A. Thoughts? Comments? |
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04-04-2014, 01:36 AM | #75 | |
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04-05-2014, 03:25 AM | #77 |
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Success: In-Tank Fuel Pump Hotwired
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-New fuel filter -No dealer costs to replace -Car starts on first crank like usual, my HPFP will live -My lovely wife as a helper -Electrical engineer at work to test my concept and lend me a DC power supply Dislikes: -Diesel in my hair -Cramped space without a hoist or ramps -Too many under tray pieces to remove, wish they would make a right size opening or put the filter under the hood -Off the shelf clamp for the FF outlet, wish there would be better around -Having to borrow equipment form work, think would be possible with a 6V motorbike battery -Having to remove my rear seat, no folding seats is a pain -My wife does not know a difference between a socket and torx driver Last edited by Yozh; 04-05-2014 at 03:31 AM.. |
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04-05-2014, 12:40 PM | #78 |
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Disconnect Here: Give it about 8V and 1.5A to get the pump going. I have originally set the DC power supply to 8.5V and 1A, but when connected it just ate it all up and no pump action, so I had to connect and then raise the voltage and current, and at about 6V and it kicked in. I think motorbike 6V battery may be a quick and cheap solution. Should have also hooked up filter outlet to some kind of a tube to drain into a container. This will avoid a stream of diesel coming out splashing everywhere. |
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04-05-2014, 02:26 PM | #79 |
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Good job.
Now we know how to prime the system to save our HPFP. Glad I got folding rear seat too. P.S. You could solder some female pin connectors with some heat shrink tubing insulation and plug into the pins on the disconnected connector rather than puncturing the wires, but its a bit more work.
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04-05-2014, 09:33 PM | #80 |
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Yeah people with folding rear seats are laughing. I may retrofit at a later date if i can find a spare one. For the connectors I have left those blue ones on for the next time. One other thought I had is to find a male half of a connector for the black one that connects to the control box, then no wires have to be cut.
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04-10-2014, 04:28 PM | #81 |
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This is the inside of the fuel filter, do not mind the aluminum bits, they are from me sawing the thing. But the brown stuff in curious. The element was full of that stuff as well. This is after about 25000mi, filter element was stamped 11/2012. |
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04-10-2014, 06:14 PM | #83 |
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I think it's a toss-up and depends on where you get your fuel and how often your car is sitting for prolonged periods of time brewing condensation in your fuel tank (i.e. parked at home while you are away on vacation). Personally, after this fuel filter change I am going to do it again in 10K, but then it's just me being paranoid of this "coffee" in my filter. Suppose that is what it's there for.
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04-10-2014, 09:20 PM | #84 | |
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The tool will also reset service lights as well. |
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04-11-2014, 02:15 AM | #87 |
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So I do not have to buy this simple scan tool. I am not sure if Bav Tech does this, but if you know of the one that will do it for sure on our 335d's please post it here for others.
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04-11-2014, 08:07 AM | #88 | |
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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...15&postcount=7 But I like your ingenuity in finding a way to do it without the BT tool. |
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