Fuel pump relay
jopa
06-29-2004, 02:04 PM
Good day all,
Anyone have the factory part number for a '88 528e fuel pump relay.
All I have been able to find is this Bosch number: 0 332 019 456.
Thanks
Anyone have the factory part number for a '88 528e fuel pump relay.
All I have been able to find is this Bosch number: 0 332 019 456.
Thanks
jeffreyb4me
07-02-2004, 09:13 PM
you don't need a BMW part and any import parts store will have a replacement but here are some P/N
61 31 1 378 297 fuel pump relay [4-pin]
12 63 1 708 646 dme main relay [5-pin]
same as
12 63 1 729 004 dme main relay [5-pin]
0 332 209 151 dme main relay....for 3.3L engines
with the 'Hamilton Campaign Fix'
hope this helps..........................................jb.
61 31 1 378 297 fuel pump relay [4-pin]
12 63 1 708 646 dme main relay [5-pin]
same as
12 63 1 729 004 dme main relay [5-pin]
0 332 209 151 dme main relay....for 3.3L engines
with the 'Hamilton Campaign Fix'
hope this helps..........................................jb.
804jim
08-19-2004, 05:48 PM
I need the part numbers for the main and fuel pump relays for a 1995 BMW 540i.
First is was cutting off and now it will not start at all. The parts stores I talk with tell me they need a part number. Thanks.
First is was cutting off and now it will not start at all. The parts stores I talk with tell me they need a part number. Thanks.
jeffreyb4me
08-19-2004, 08:09 PM
I'll beee bock..........[with PN's]
804jim
08-19-2004, 08:47 PM
Many Thanks. Also are these relays located on the easily accessible compartment with the fuses or in the compartment that you access by removing the 4 screws in front of the front seat passenger. What appear to be relays there seem to be blocked by a lot of wires in 3 banks.
jeffreyb4me
08-24-2004, 10:30 PM
"804jim".......sorry for the delay, hope you've fixed it by now. IF NOT the relay part #'s are the same as I listed above. There in the R/F E-box [held by 4 phillips screws]. you'll see them down between the control units also mounted in the box......jeff b.
804jim
08-28-2004, 11:25 AM
Thanks. Replaced the fuel pump relay and main relay to no avail. Took it to the dealer who replaced the crank shaft sensor for about $250 to fix the problem.
jeffreyb4me
08-29-2004, 11:47 AM
Well, I always like the simplest and cheapest first if you can't do real troubleshooting and diagnosis.
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