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A buyer's guide to used BMW M5 fuel injection pump

No two fuel injection pumps are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

Does a Fuel Injection Pump from an E60 M5 fit my E39 M5?

No — these are completely different generations with different engines: the E39 M5 (1998–2003) used the S62 V8, while the E60 M5 (2005–2010) used the S85 V10, so the fuel systems are entirely incompatible. Engine code is the deciding factor here, not the M5 badge, and a pump built around one engine will not suit the other. Always confirm your engine code from your V5 or a VIN check before buying.

Will an E60 M5 Fuel Injection Pump fit across the full 2005–2010 production run?

The E60 M5 ran from 2005 to 2010 and all used the S85 5.0-litre V10, so in broad terms the engine family is consistent across that range. However, ancillary and mounting changes can occur mid-production without a formal facelift, so whether a pump from a 2005 car suits a 2009 car is something you should confirm with the breaker against your exact registration rather than assume. Supplying your engine code and reg gives the breaker the best chance of pulling the right unit.

Does trim level affect which Fuel Injection Pump I need — for example, does a standard M5 differ from a Competition Pack car?

No — trim and option packs like the Competition Pack do not affect the Fuel Injection Pump, because this is a mechanical part that follows the engine code, not the specification level. Both a standard E60 M5 and a Competition Pack E60 M5 share the same S85 V10, so the pump requirement is identical. You may notice cosmetic differences on parts pulled from higher-spec cars, but those are irrelevant to fitment here.

My V5 just says 'M5' — do I really need the engine code to buy a used Fuel Injection Pump?

Yes, the engine code is the single most useful detail you can supply, because the M5 name has been used across multiple generations with completely different engines. A breaker matching purely on 'M5' could pull a pump for the wrong engine entirely. You can find the engine code on your V5C or through a VIN check, and it takes seconds to confirm — always share it with the breaker before agreeing a purchase.

Can I use a Fuel Injection Pump from a petrol M5 on a diesel version?

No — fuel type is a fundamental fitment factor, and petrol and diesel injection pumps are not interchangeable. Diesel systems operate at far higher pressures and use completely different pump designs to petrol direct or port injection systems. Always confirm your fuel type along with your engine code when requesting a quote from the breaker.

I'm buying an E39 M5 Fuel Injection Pump — does it matter whether the car is a saloon or a different body style?

Body style does not affect the Fuel Injection Pump at all, since this is purely an engine-driven mechanical component and the E39 M5's S62 V8 is the same regardless of body configuration. The part you need is determined entirely by engine code and year of manufacture within the generation. Confirm your engine code with the breaker and let them verify against your registration for the closest possible match.