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Discuss your latest mods or ideas, and anything to do with the BMW X5 (E53).
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Post by henrym3 » Fri Jan 27, 2023 5:32 pm

Been out and about today during which time the X started to hesitate, die of throttle and could only be kept running by using the throttle. No fault codes so did a fuel pressure test and am seeing 38psi rather than 50/52. Is this likely to be the filter which incorporates the pressure regulator or the pump. Neither have been changed in my ownership so therefore have probably never been changed. How can I separate which is at fault or should I just dig deep and do both. I’m about 20 mile short of 170k

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Post by henrym3 » Sun Feb 12, 2023 6:12 pm

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I’ve changed the fuel pump and filter for Mehle items. Fuel pressure is restored to normal and I opened the old filter to see what 170k internals look like. I was curious as when I emptied the old one what drained out was the colour of coke. Start is instant and no stall. However short term fuel trims had gone to -25 on both banks, this was reset to 0 done some driving and they are stable as expected.

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Then went to Dorset LPG to get the lpg map to try and mirror the fuel map. Need to do a good few miles to now to ensure it maintains the fuel trims.

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Post by Leslie » Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:19 pm

Id say it was certainly due a change :o , I know diesel ones are every third service from what I remember , petrol maybe not so critical but nothing lasts forever .

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Post by Alan Gunn » Mon Feb 13, 2023 5:45 am

170k it did very well i think.
Change it on my 2002 diesel every 2 years.
Don't do many miles but just do it plus it is right in front of you when you open the bonnet.

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