Fuel filter part number

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Fuel filter part number

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My local BMW dealer cannot find the filter on his system. Anyone able to supply me the part number please?
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Re: Fuel filter part number

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Re: Fuel filter part number

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Thanks Ron, much appreciated.

I am always perhaps a little too wary of 'genuine' and 'OEM' conponents on eBay. I have had a few issues in the past, most recently with Bosch spark plugs and an A.C. fuel pump. Both let me down and both turned out to be fakes.

As a result I try, wherever possible, to fit parts sourced from dealers. I probably pay over the odds for my over cautious approach but I feel more confident I won't return on a flatbed...

I couldn't make out which was the BMW part number from your links and the real oem site does not list it either. I don't suppose you (or anyone else) has it please? I need to give my BMW dealer the number if I am to give 'Sharky' (as my girls have named it) a full service this weekend.

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