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Dudesky 06-20-2006 01:14 PM

Again, I'm waiting for a tow truck
 
This is getting really tired. Only less than 2mos ago I had to get towed home because of a busted radiator. Now I'm sitting here at work waiting for another tow. Car started, then immdeiately died. It'll crank all I want, but the engine won't start. I traced it down to a failed fuel pump :cry

The odd thing is, my car alarm no longer works either . . . must be coincidental :dunno

EnvyM3 06-20-2006 01:28 PM

Damn bimmers.

Can't live with em.....Can't live with out em.

I wish you a cheap and easy fix.

witeshark 06-20-2006 01:41 PM

I'll never forget waiting for a tow for just that. At least I was stuck at my friend's house. :)

celsdogg 06-20-2006 01:49 PM

damn man. that sucks. might be time for an E39

defkon99 06-20-2006 01:53 PM

jeez i know how it is,, im having mixed feelinga about mine ATM i just dropped $350 on a set of four tires and not tto mention the 250 i spent on the tool +bushing and bearings. jeez and thats in 2 weeks.

I am still needing Shocks and struts and the Adjustable rear arms so my tires wont wear out as much. gawd!:cry

Dudesky 06-20-2006 05:55 PM

Update for those who give a crap . . I don't know what was up with the alarm, but I had to go in behind the glove compartment to reset the damn thing. At least it works again.

As for the pump, I missed Pelican's 3pm cutoff time for overnight shipping, so I won't see the part till Thu :angry Funny, I just ordered belt tensioner pulleys from them a few hours earlier, should have delayed that and got everything in one box. But basically, Pelican humped me in the ass for a good $220 today :smileysex

Sometimes I wonder if it's really worth dumping all this money into the car, since I won't see it back even if I sell it. So I guess for better or worse, we're stuck together . . for a while at least :(

Quote:

Originally Posted by celsdogg
. . might be time for an E39

Cut the shit man, don't even get me started with that :doh I do want one so bad, but I really have to be smart about my money these days.

witeshark 06-20-2006 06:11 PM

That was lame of Pelican though! :nono But I know the feeling after all the $$ I put in mine. I have no choice but to keep it now :shades

c1apton 06-20-2006 11:41 PM

D-sky, don't get the blues bro - mods & maintenance are similar - they do little for resale $$$. A record of maintenace is the "saving grace" for BMWs (as Rooz can confirm with his sale of his car)
It could be worse - Ferrari 308 - belts break - cost = $3300, 30k service = $12k
"Cars are like church - they serve particular purpose(s) but both are non-profit organizations"

Spieluhr 06-21-2006 12:23 AM

damn sucks man, happened once on my old 325is, i got stuck at a library though... :(

FYI, a way to avoid damage to your fuel pump, is never letting it get below 1/4 of a tank of gas, when this happens the pump has to work harder at times.

Dudesky 06-21-2006 04:46 AM

^^^I knew that part, but I recently learned that it's more than just the obvious reasons- I didn't know the gasoline actually keeps the pump running cool!

Yea, I feel a little better about it today. It just sucks that things are constantly being replaced these days, and my friends think BMW's are a POS because of what they see me go through. They never see the connection to attribute it to the high mileage on the car. And then all the money I spend on it, but hell, it still beats having monthly car payments and a higher insurance rate :(

And the ride? Ohhh the feel of driving a BMW, no matter how old it is :woot

mincemeat 06-22-2006 02:03 AM

Man, I know how you feel... just like when my water pump fell off a while back. I've decided early on though that I could really do nothing but laugh at any "enforced car expenditure". If I wanted excitement/trouble free motoring I would have bought a Toyota.

Rooz 06-22-2006 08:32 AM

At the end of the day, when you car is all fixed up and you take it for a drive, all those doubts go away :thumbup

dinan540 06-22-2006 09:57 AM

^^^Amen to that. Just a little warning about the E39 V8s, they are still labor and cost intensive. Ask me how I know :). Everytime I replace a part or do something on my car, my fiance questions whey I bought such a high maintenance car. She compares the maintenance of my car to her acura integra. But the driving experience between the two speaks for itself.

c1apton 06-22-2006 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dudesky
As for the pump, I missed Pelican's 3pm cutoff time for overnight shipping, so I won't see the part till Thu :angry Funny, I just ordered belt tensioner pulleys from them a few hours earlier, should have delayed that and got everything in one box. But basically, Pelican humped me in the ass for a good $220 today :smileysex

I think I found the delay in your parts order...


http://files.unitedbimmer.com/ub.c/c...mvc010s8gw.jpg

Dudesky 06-22-2006 06:54 PM

:uphaha

Anyhoo, I popped the new fuel pump in this afternoon and she started right up . . I can see now that the old one had been having a hard time for a while now because the car runs so much smoother with the new one :)

Here's a pic of the old one, pretty nasty . . looks like the return hose was leaking.

http://www.blinkfile.com/792/oldpump.jpg


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