Last sunday i went for a drive out in the nice weather and did about 100 miles. On returning home outside my house sat in the car i heard a noise which sounded similar to a hoover, so i called BMWassist and they sent a mechanic who told me what i feared that the LP fuel pump was faulty. This car is 2 and a half years old and has only covered 8,500 miles, I purchased the car new in December 2009 and have looked after it meticulously i.e. warming engine up properly, dry weather use, etc.
BMW are replacing the LP fuel pump but my question is what do they need to remove to gain access to changing the said item, as my worry now is that i don't want the car to return with rattles. I didn't find it very encouraging when a BMW mechanic said "just use the car as normal" with the whining hoover sound, surely this would increase the risk of causing a problem with the HP fuel pump. I received a loan car once they took the Z4 for repair, and then three days later have asked for it back as it was costing them £70 a day! Which i have returned today as luckily i don't need personal transport for daily use, but thats not the point.
The Z4 has a full tank of fuel, BMW have said that it will have to be drained and disposed of with no reason given for this. I believe they should replace the fuel as it was BMW's faulty fuel pump which has caused this! What are you thoughts on BMW replacing the fuel?
I'm not happy with the service i'm receiving from my local BMW garage at the moment (not the first time) and car what is faulty after so little miles.
BMW are replacing the LP fuel pump but my question is what do they need to remove to gain access to changing the said item, as my worry now is that i don't want the car to return with rattles. I didn't find it very encouraging when a BMW mechanic said "just use the car as normal" with the whining hoover sound, surely this would increase the risk of causing a problem with the HP fuel pump. I received a loan car once they took the Z4 for repair, and then three days later have asked for it back as it was costing them £70 a day! Which i have returned today as luckily i don't need personal transport for daily use, but thats not the point.
The Z4 has a full tank of fuel, BMW have said that it will have to be drained and disposed of with no reason given for this. I believe they should replace the fuel as it was BMW's faulty fuel pump which has caused this! What are you thoughts on BMW replacing the fuel?
I'm not happy with the service i'm receiving from my local BMW garage at the moment (not the first time) and car what is faulty after so little miles.