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Review on ๐Ÿ”ง Bosch 67896 Fuel Pump Module Assembly for BMW Vehicles: 2000 323Ci, 1999-2000 323i, 2001-2006 325Ci, 2001-2005 325i, 2001-2006 325xi, 2000 328Ci, 1999-2000 328i, 2001-2006 330Ci, 2001-2005 330i/330xi by Ben Diesel

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not OE and will NOT fit your C32 AMG!

First of all, this is *non* genuine part as the name suggests. This is a Bosch OEM - there is no Mercedes marking or part number anywhere. For the price I wasn't expecting this to be an original part but the listing shouldn't indicate that it was. Second, this is definitely *not* the right part for the C32 AMG. It physically fits in the tank and the electrical connection is the same - that's where the similarities end. The C32 AMG pump is actually two separate pumps connected by short fuel lines. This build has one pump and you don't even have the option of reusing your second existing pump as this build is missing one of the fuel fittings and is missing the steel mounting plate that keeps both pumps in line with each other. this gathering. For those with a C32 AMG, if your problem is a cap leak, buy one of the $65 aftermarket pumps for the C240 and just use the cap and gasket. If your problem is related to the fuel level sensor, then buy this pump here and replace the on-board level sensor only. If your problem is with one of the genuine pumps, buy a generic aftermarket pump (like Walbro) with the same outside dimensions as the failed pump and replace with the old assembly. Or pay $1,000 for a *genuine* part at the dealer.

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Quick Instructions