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335 hpfp recall

Discussion in 'E90/E91/E92/E93 (2006-2011)' started by TheStigsTwin, Oct 26, 2010.

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    BMW to Conduct Voluntary Emissions and Safety Recalls

    * 26.10.2010
    * Press Release

    Woodcliff Lake, NJ - October 26, 2010... BMW of North America has notified the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of its intent to conduct a voluntary recall of some model year 2007-2010 BMWs equipped with twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engines, all of which feature BMW's High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. It has also asked for approval from the California Air Resources Board to conduct this action. Affected vehicles may experience a failure of the high-pressure fuel pump.

    Symptoms include long-crank engine starting times along with the illumination of the "Service Engine Soon" light. In certain cases, the driver may experience reduced engine performance in a Safe Mode accompanied by a tone and the illumination of the "Engine Malfunction" light.

    Based on the individual service history of the vehicle, the action will entail replacement of the high-pressure fuel pump and/or a software update.

    Approximately 130,000 vehicles are potentially affected with about 40,000 expected to require a new high pressure fuel pump. Affected BMW models include:

    MY 2007-2010 335i models.
    MY 2008-2010 135i, 535i and X6 xDrive35i Sports Activity Coupes
    MY 2009 - 2010 Z4 Roadster sDrive35i

    In a separate action, BMW has notified the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that it will voluntarily recall approximately 20,800 MY 2008 X5 Sports Activity Vehicles equipped with normally-aspirated inline six-cylinder engines to replace the low-pressure fuel pump. In this case, should the fuel pump experience a failure, the engine will stop running and the driver will lose power assist for the steering and brakes although both the steering and the brakes remain operational.

    Letters will be sent by First Class mail to owners of affected vehicles in the coming weeks, requesting the scheduling of a service appointment with an Authorized BMW Center to have the update performed.

    No injuries have been reported with either of these issues.

    In the case of either issue, if the customer experiences a problem, they should contact their authorized BMW Center. Customers with additional questions should contact BMW Customer Relations at 1-800-563-4269 or email CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com.
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    TheStigsTwin guest

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    True, but new to this site.:)
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    Zeichen311

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    No, I meant old news on this site. Check the link....

    TheStigsTwin guest

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    Ah, ok. So do you think the problem is being "addressed"?
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    az3579

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    Absolutely not.
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    E92Dreier

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    Agreed.

    Still a crapshoot. And how does this recall effect customers who have already had a software update, gotten a new pump, and still have long cranks and stumbling on start up?

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