URO Fuel Level Sending Unit?
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URO Fuel Level Sending Unit?
Does anyone have experience with a URO Fuel Level Sending Unit? The OEM unit is over $400.
https://eeuroparts.com/product/uro/16121153050
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-fu ... 21153050-1
https://eeuroparts.com/product/uro/16121153050
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw-fu ... 21153050-1
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Should I be the guinea pig and test this thing out?
I am planning on putting in a new in-tank fuel pump and this is one of those "while I'm in there" type of scenarios. My fuel level gauge has always been wonky so I figure this will fix it. Although, I have read that cleaning the stock fuel level unit with some alcohol will clean off some debris that may cause it to get stuck. I just want to avoid having to go back and forth chasing an issue if I can fix it on the first try.
Any suggestions?
I am planning on putting in a new in-tank fuel pump and this is one of those "while I'm in there" type of scenarios. My fuel level gauge has always been wonky so I figure this will fix it. Although, I have read that cleaning the stock fuel level unit with some alcohol will clean off some debris that may cause it to get stuck. I just want to avoid having to go back and forth chasing an issue if I can fix it on the first try.
Any suggestions?
Last edited by thrty8street on Jul 19, 2023 4:06 PM, edited 2 times in total.
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It might be alright. If the price is worth a gamble, might be worth a shot. I'm sure it won't match the original in terms of quality and longevity, I've never had one fail. A good used one should be easy to come by, that's probably the best way to go unless people are trying to wring a bunch of money out of them.
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OP: Just wondering if you tried out the URO unit, and what your experience was.
Pretty sure my fuel level sending unit has failed too, and am trying to decide which way to go: used or new replacement. As you noted, new OE ones are pricey.
Pretty sure my fuel level sending unit has failed too, and am trying to decide which way to go: used or new replacement. As you noted, new OE ones are pricey.
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i'd go with a used unit before i bought a URO unit.
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Yes, URO doesn't have a great rep. My inclination is always to go new OEM, but if I were to find a known-good used one I'd consider it.
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I have heard of the bad rep for URO for years, way before buying an e28. When my tii was rear ended, forcing repairs and an eventual complete resto, I had to use various URO parts as a lot of OEM parts aren’t available. I have to say I’m pretty happy with the parts, mostly things like door weatherstripping and various rubber bits. I recently bought and installed a trunk seal from URO for my e28, and it fits perfectly. Hard to imagine the factory piece would be better.LarryM wrote: Dec 12, 2024 12:43 AM Yes, URO doesn't have a great rep. My inclination is always to go new OEM, but if I were to find a known-good used one I'd consider it.
I have no reason to defend URO, other than I haven’t had issues with their parts so far.
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I did not try the URO unit. The URO unit it currently priced at 135 - I almost feel like I should take one for the team just to try it out. I will update this thread if I go this route.LarryM wrote: Dec 11, 2024 8:06 PM OP: Just wondering if you tried out the URO unit, and what your experience was.
Pretty sure my fuel level sending unit has failed too, and am trying to decide which way to go: used or new replacement. As you noted, new OE ones are pricey.
Are you having issues with your fuel gauge?
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Since I purchased my car over 10 years ago my fuel gauge has never registered over 3/4 full, even just after a fill up. It’s a minor annoyance but something I’ve always wanted to take care of; other work on the car took priority.thrty8street wrote: Dec 12, 2024 10:56 AMI did not try the URO unit. The URO unit it currently priced at 135 - I almost feel like I should take one for the team just to try it out. I will update this thread if I go this route.LarryM wrote: Dec 11, 2024 8:06 PM OP: Just wondering if you tried out the URO unit, and what your experience was.
Pretty sure my fuel level sending unit has failed too, and am trying to decide which way to go: used or new replacement. As you noted, new OE ones are pricey.
Are you having issues with your fuel gauge?
There are some used sending units on eBay with asking prices of ~$150 but in the end I’ll probably just go with new. Hopefully they aren’t being outsourced to China like some other parts are now.
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they are 100% made in China, but then again, the Continental/Siemens/VDO stuff is also all made in China today. i've ran a few of their fuel pumps over the years with no success. they work for about a year; i would imagine a fuel level sender having about the same length of longevity.
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^^^ Thanks for pointing that out. After my experience with multiple Chinese-made heater valves and other parts over the years, no more.
I'll shop for used.
I'll shop for used.