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Location of the fuel pump relay on an 86 bmw 325E



 
 
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Old March 6th 06, 10:12 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Location of the fuel pump relay on an 86 bmw 325E

Hi,
After looking around i realised that changing the fuel pump relay on my
bmw might fix the stalling problem i face. It feel like there is a air
hole somewhere is a pipe and sometimes it just stalls. So anyway, i
can't seem to get my hand on my manual, and i basically know where the
relay is i just dont know which one it is. i found 3 relays right
beneath the fuse box and i know (or im pretty sure at least) that's
it's one of them, could anybody tell me which one it is exactly?

Thank you!

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Old March 8th 06, 02:13 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Location of the fuel pump relay on an 86 bmw 325E

Location is right. Main relay is the one facing toward front bumper, the
middle one is the fuel pump relay and the one facing toward the windshield
is the O2 sensor heating relay.
You better changed the main and fuel pump relay at the same time, they
always work together so if one get tired the other one is in the same (or
close) condition.


> a écrit dans le message de news:
...
> Hi,
> After looking around i realised that changing the fuel pump relay on my
> bmw might fix the stalling problem i face. It feel like there is a air
> hole somewhere is a pipe and sometimes it just stalls. So anyway, i
> can't seem to get my hand on my manual, and i basically know where the
> relay is i just dont know which one it is. i found 3 relays right
> beneath the fuse box and i know (or im pretty sure at least) that's
> it's one of them, could anybody tell me which one it is exactly?
>
> Thank you!
>



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Old March 9th 06, 08:21 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
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Default Location of the fuel pump relay on an 86 bmw 325E

Nise thank you very much.

syl. wrote:
> Location is right. Main relay is the one facing toward front bumper, the
> middle one is the fuel pump relay and the one facing toward the windshield
> is the O2 sensor heating relay.
> You better changed the main and fuel pump relay at the same time, they
> always work together so if one get tired the other one is in the same (or
> close) condition.
>
>
> > a écrit dans le message de news:
> ...
> > Hi,
> > After looking around i realised that changing the fuel pump relay on my
> > bmw might fix the stalling problem i face. It feel like there is a air
> > hole somewhere is a pipe and sometimes it just stalls. So anyway, i
> > can't seem to get my hand on my manual, and i basically know where the
> > relay is i just dont know which one it is. i found 3 relays right
> > beneath the fuse box and i know (or im pretty sure at least) that's
> > it's one of them, could anybody tell me which one it is exactly?
> >
> > Thank you!
> >


 




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