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  1. Hello. If you own or use a BMW with a diesel engine, manufactured since 2006, a faulty fuel line with an integrated temperature sensor is most likely installed in the engine compartment of your car. This sensor becomes unsealed and injects fuel through the electrical wires via the plug, as a result of which the entire installation (harness), controllers (including turbines) and the ECU (computer) are damaged. Failure may occur after approximately 40,000 km. The costs associated with purchasing the above-mentioned parts amount on average to 4000 euro or more + service, but this repair does not solve the problem because the new temperature sensor still has the same defect. Below are some links to videos in which mechanics describe this problem. I have developed an effective protection that prevents fuel from entering despite a faulty sensor, which permanently solves the problem. If you are interested, please contact me by e-mail for more details: [email protected] Product made in Poland YouTube Links: https://youtu.be/5za5VP0wqkQ?si=jR9S4GCRW6gn7XOU https://youtu.be/kVobw7st0H0?si=aS2ZO6ab1jAWgSI- English: https://youtu.be/aR4rDtD7h7c?si=ze-BBAmBhpH7qwrM
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