This situation is really stressing me out.
I am getting nowhere with replacing the LPFP because the locking ring just won't budge.
I bought a generic tool and it gives me a little grip on the tangs, but the ring still won't budge.
I've tried to free it by using a club hammer and a screwdriver, but it still won't budge. I could hurt the tangs if I hit it any harder.
Is there anything else I can do to get rid of it?
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The E90 320D automobile Steps to eliminate the LPFP
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David_Collyer1981
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Loonie4cars
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They can be quite snug, but I do have a remover made specifically for the E90 with four points of contact; would you be interested in borrowing it?
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David_Collyer1981
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I am grateful.Yes, I did it. Breaker bar, it simply required greater leverage compared to a standard socket handle.
Only a quick question anyway. Please tell me how to secure the unit so that it does not spin when the lock ring is tightened. I stopped tightening mine after it reached about 15 degrees because I was afraid it might mess up the gauge level. Is it irrelevant, though?
Only a quick question anyway. Please tell me how to secure the unit so that it does not spin when the lock ring is tightened. I stopped tightening mine after it reached about 15 degrees because I was afraid it might mess up the gauge level. Is it irrelevant, though?
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Loonie4cars
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I just used one hand to hold it in place while the other tightened the ring, and I don't recall ever having that problem.
perhaps a little grease to help the ring turn without grabbing the pump's plastic housing?
perhaps a little grease to help the ring turn without grabbing the pump's plastic housing?
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