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Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
OE BMW, entire assembly.
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Originally posted by ATB88 View PostQuestion about check valve: this is a part of the fuel pump assembly, yes? If I've recently replaced my whole fuel pump assembly, I should be able to rule out the check valve entirely, yes?? Is there a chance that my check valve on my new pump just failed really early??? It would be really nice if this was the answer to my problem.
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Question about check valve: this is a part of the fuel pump assembly, yes? If I've recently replaced my whole fuel pump assembly, I should be able to rule out the check valve entirely, yes?? Is there a chance that my check valve on my new pump just failed really early??? It would be really nice if this was the answer to my problem.
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Originally posted by Maxhouse97 View PostYes fuel pump makes sense. I am trying to start it right away like normal. Thanks.
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Originally posted by ethan View Post
Not necessarily. If it's a warm start, the car's expecting there to be pressure in the system already and in my experience hearing the pump prime isn't enough. A bad check valve and/or a leaking PTFE submersible tube are common causes for this issue even when the fuel pump is in good working order.
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Originally posted by dl.m3 View PostIf this only occurs on warm starts. Then it's your fuel pressure check valve. The fuel pump doesn't always prime on warm starts so if your check valve is bad then all the pressure bleeds off. On cold starts your pump will prime every time (audible).
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Try turning the ignition to II but don't crank it for a few seconds. If the no-start issue goes away then it's likely fueling related. If it persists then look elsewhere.
Basically if the fuel pump is going out it will take longer to build pressure and cause the no start.
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Originally posted by Maxhouse97 View PostYes that’s what happens, if I delay slightly I have no issues. So am convinced it’s the fuel pump. Even if I’m wrong I suspect I would need to replace it anyways with my age/mileage.
But I think you're right. likely the pump.
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Yes that’s what happens, if I delay slightly I have no issues. So am convinced it’s the fuel pump. Even if I’m wrong I suspect I would need to replace it anyways with my age/mileage.
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Originally posted by Maxhouse97 View PostBack to the fuel pump, glad to hear that it’s a easy swap. Do you think this symptom is a sign that it is wearing out? To me that’s another reason to go replace with new, as I mentioned I have a plan to incrementally do that as issues pop up so I can keep this car running well for a long time. It is also currently my daily, so I’d like to keep it reliable.
Basically if the fuel pump is going out it will take longer to build pressure and cause the no start.
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Back to the fuel pump, glad to hear that it’s a easy swap. Do you think this symptom is a sign that it is wearing out? To me that’s another reason to go replace with new, as I mentioned I have a plan to incrementally do that as issues pop up so I can keep this car running well for a long time. It is also currently my daily, so I’d like to keep it reliable.
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