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Try doing a search using the Search function at the top of the page, fuel pump relay returns quite a few posts. Here is one of them: http://www.bimmerclassics.net/forum/...uel+pump+relay
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| Senior Member Name: Kirin Joined: May 2006 From: Kamloopizstan Posts: 1,594
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k-swiss's pictures | Heres what you do. Buy a bentley. Next step. Go to index, Search fuel pump relays and refer to the manual. As far as I know it be under the hood near the fuse block. But I'm no 318IS expert. |
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