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t-tony

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Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
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E89 Z4 23i Auto
The connections to the sender unit are listed as a known fault on these cars on the Autodata system we have at work. They also recommend checking the wiring to the sender too.

Tony.
 

oldcarman

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Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
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Pine Falls Manitoba can.
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1.9 M44
@Millhouse you need to remove the fuel pump/ fuel level sender threaded collar and sealing ring and the manual says you need a special tool # 16 1 020 or you could damage the collar. First you need to drain the fuel tank or you'll dump gas over your interior. I'd try the cleaner first before going to that though. Let me know how you get along and I'll send the instructions for testing the unit once it's removed from the car. There is also a pressure sensor located on top of the fuel tank and you need to drop the tank. HTH JIM
 

oldcarman

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Canadian Zeds
The M44 Massive
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Pine Falls Manitoba can.
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1.9 M44
It's the old bull young bull story. Take your time and be patient. Do the simple things first as they are inexpensive. See what happens after a couple of tanks of cleaner added then move along if the problems still there. Don't sweat it in the meantime and now you have a good excuse to drive your car, just keep track of how far you've gone on the gas available. JIM
 

Millhouse

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Well quick up date new bottom arms ordered with poly bush rear front bush witch should hopefully get rid of the very sloppy steering
 

Millhouse

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Thank you for all your help amazing people but sadly the car is now up for sale in the for sale section
 
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