What is the BMW high pressure fuel pump problem?
The BMW high pressure fuel pump, or HPFP, problem affected many turbocharged N54 and N55 engines, causing symptoms like long cranking, stalling, rough idle, reduced power, and a check engine light. When the pump fails, it cannot supply enough fuel pressure for the direct injection system, leaving you stranded if ignored. The good news is the fix is straightforward once diagnosed correctly. At Motoro Cars, our ASE-certified technicians use BMW diagnostics to confirm the pump is the culprit before replacing it, avoiding unnecessary parts swaps. As an AAA-approved dealer alternative, we install a quality HPFP for less than the dealer charges. Acting quickly prevents being stranded in traffic. Visit us at Wynwood, 2865 NW 17th Ave, Miami FL 33142, or Doral, 2010 NW 107th Ave. Call (786) 634-2002 to diagnose your BMW fuel pump issue.
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