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Well I can't be sure here but I would look in the fuse panel under the hood most vehicles have several relays in the fuse panel and this includes horn, fuelpump, wipers, and sometimes HVAC blower motor. (box) there's a cover that snaps on over it. Hope this helps.
no gas, weak battery, crankshaft or camshaft sensor is bad, fuel pump bad, fuel pump relay or fuse is bad, haven't pushed clutch down far enough(rug caught underneath), fuel filter clogged, ignition coils bad. You need to give a hint as to what you have tried. Does it crank but not start/ Does it simply click(starter) and not crank/
Like many late model cars there is no external separate fuel filter, it is part of the pressure regulator and is located on the top of the fuel tank, you must drop the tank top replace it. According to BMW this is never needed unless the fuel tank is removed to service the fuel pump module.
Hi, On the E85, MY03 - 09 a seperate fuel filter is absent. Unlike the E36/E46 which has an inline filter and is reaplceable as part of the maintenance items, the E85 does not have this 'feature'. The fuel filter is an integral part of the intank fuel pump [ which i believe is like the strainer.
In order to change the ff the entire pump assembly has to be replaced. On the safer side this is one of those items best left to be done by the dealer.
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