herco
///Member
Hello Everyone!
Since the day I got my car it's fuel consumption has been extremely high. While my car was still under its 1000km/1month warranty I took the car back to the dealer to fix this. I was told they cannot find a problem and as I requested the gearbox adaptations be reset, they did so.
I had my car at a RMI approved service centre on Monday and they discovered that the fuel pump is only providing around 2bar pressure where it should be around 6bar. So I am told it is the fuel pump and fuel filter that is causing the high consumption and contributes to the fact that my car is so 'lazy'.
To replace these 2 parts will cost me around 10k.
Since I had my car for just over a month and had driven just over 1000km, technically it does not fall under the BMW 1month/1000km everything warranty for pre-owned cars...
My argument is that this issue has been raised while it was under warranty and they claimed that there are no problems and everything is within spec.
The sales guy I got my car from argues that if a fuel pump is faulty it will immediately be picked up and the car will act erratic so it cannot be that. He is also arguing that a dirty fuel filter will in no way cause such a big difference in fuel consumption.
What to do?
Since the day I got my car it's fuel consumption has been extremely high. While my car was still under its 1000km/1month warranty I took the car back to the dealer to fix this. I was told they cannot find a problem and as I requested the gearbox adaptations be reset, they did so.
I had my car at a RMI approved service centre on Monday and they discovered that the fuel pump is only providing around 2bar pressure where it should be around 6bar. So I am told it is the fuel pump and fuel filter that is causing the high consumption and contributes to the fact that my car is so 'lazy'.
To replace these 2 parts will cost me around 10k.
Since I had my car for just over a month and had driven just over 1000km, technically it does not fall under the BMW 1month/1000km everything warranty for pre-owned cars...
My argument is that this issue has been raised while it was under warranty and they claimed that there are no problems and everything is within spec.
The sales guy I got my car from argues that if a fuel pump is faulty it will immediately be picked up and the car will act erratic so it cannot be that. He is also arguing that a dirty fuel filter will in no way cause such a big difference in fuel consumption.
What to do?