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A buyer's guide to used BMW X6 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

Will a fuel injection pump from a 2012 BMW X6 fit my 2015 X6?

The BMW X6 ran as the E71 generation from 2008 to 2014, with a facelift around 2012, and the F16 generation then ran from 2014 to 2019, so a 2012 and a 2015 car sit in completely different generations with different engine families. Engine code is the deciding factor here, and crossing that E71-to-F16 boundary means the pump is very unlikely to interchange, but you should confirm against your exact engine code with the breaker. Check your V5 or run a VIN check to get your engine code before requesting quotes.

Does the fuel injection pump from an X6 xDrive30d fit an X6 xDrive40d?

The 30d and 40d badges indicate different engine variants — typically a six-cylinder and a different state of tune or displacement — and these will carry different engine codes, meaning the injection pumps are not the same part. Always lead with your engine code rather than the badge when asking a breaker for a quote, as this removes any ambiguity. Confirm the match against your specific engine code before purchasing.

Does trim level affect which fuel injection pump fits my BMW X6?

No — trim level has no bearing on fuel injection pump fitment for the X6; trims such as M Sport or xLine are cosmetic and equipment packages, not mechanical variants. The pump follows the engine code, fuel type, and gearbox type, all of which are the same across trim levels sharing the same engine. You may find cosmetic differences between donor and recipient cars, but these are irrelevant to whether the pump fits.

Can I use a diesel injection pump from a petrol X6 or vice versa?

No — diesel and petrol injection systems are completely different in design, operating pressure, and function, and the parts are not interchangeable under any circumstances. Always confirm your fuel type alongside your engine code when asking a breaker for a quote. Fitting the wrong type of pump would result in the car not running and potential engine damage.

Will an injection pump from a pre-facelift E71 X6 (2008–2012) fit a post-facelift E71 (2012–2014)?

Both sit within the E71 generation, so engines carrying the same engine code across that 2012 facelift boundary may well use the same injection pump, but ancillary and mounting changes can occur mid-production without a clean facelift cut-off. You should confirm this directly with the breaker against your registration, as they can check the specific part numbers for your build date. Your engine code from the V5 is the most useful detail to supply when asking.

What details do I need to give a breaker when asking for a BMW X6 fuel injection pump?

The single most useful piece of information is your engine code, which you can find on your V5 logbook or by running a VIN check — it tells the breaker far more than the year or badge alone. You should also confirm your fuel type (diesel or petrol) and gearbox type (automatic or manual), as these affect which pump is fitted. Generation and year are helpful supporting details, but the engine code is what a good breaker will match against.