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      04-08-2023, 06:54 PM   #1
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E92 335i slow crank when warm

I have a problem with my e92 335i N55 2010.
Everything works fine, but the car has slow crank (1-2 seconds) when warm. It irritates me.
When cold it starts in moment.
I have all 6 injectors, spark pugs, crankshaft sensor, camshaft sensor....
On the inpa program it gives me an error: 0x2BDE Fuel high pressure when injection is enabled: pressure too low (translated from german)

I suspect a high pressure fuel pump, but I'd rather ask for an opinion here before I do anything.
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      04-09-2023, 08:19 AM   #2
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I have a problem with my e92 335i N55 2010.
Everything works fine, but the car has slow crank (1-2 seconds) when warm. It irritates me.
When cold it starts in moment.
I have all 6 injectors, spark pugs, crankshaft sensor, camshaft sensor....
On the inpa program it gives me an error: 0x2BDE Fuel high pressure when injection is enabled: pressure too low (translated from german)

I suspect a high pressure fuel pump, but I'd rather ask for an opinion here before I do anything.
I helped a friend troubleshoot his 335d, can you check fuel pressure requested by DME vs what's provided by the HPFP? Any limp mode flooring the car?
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      04-09-2023, 10:19 AM   #3
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I helped a friend troubleshoot his 335d, can you check fuel pressure requested by DME vs what's provided by the HPFP? Any limp mode flooring the car?
Thank you for your reply.
Uff this sounds like "rocket science" to me...
If I can measure it with the Inpa program, and if I could get some instructions..then yes... Unfortunately I'm not that much into mechanics...
What I can say is that the car does not go into any "limp mode"..
Everything works normally.. except slow crank (1-2 seconds) - when warm..
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      04-09-2023, 11:28 AM   #4
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'slow cranking when warm' is usually the starter.

Is that the symptom? or is the car 'cranking normally, but for a longer period of time'
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'slow cranking when warm' is usually the starter.

Is that the symptom? or is the car 'cranking normally, but for a longer period of time'
Hi, the car is "cranking" normally, but only 1-2 seconds longer.. (and only when warm)
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