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P1448 Fault in BMW E46 M3 2003: Evaporative Emission System Leak Diagnosis and Pump Replacement

Model: BMW E46 M3 Fault Code: P1448 Posted: 2010-02-13 17:00

My BMW E46 M3 (2003) has been showing the ECL (Evaporative Emission Control) warning light for several months. I previously took it to a BMW dealership, where they claimed the gas cap was fine after testing. They reset the code and charged me $150—however, the ECL returned shortly after. The car runs perfectly otherwise, but I'm facing a state inspection soon and need a reliable fix. Using an OBD2 scanner, I've confirmed the fault code: P1448 — Diagnostic Module Tank Leakage (DM-TL): Pump Too Low During Switching. This issue relates to the evaporative emissions system, where the leak detection pump is responsible for testing for leaks in the fuel tank vapor system. The module is located near the fuel tank and costs around $120. I'm hesitant to replace it without confirmation that it's actually faulty. Going back to BMW again would mean another $15 or more in fees, which I’m trying to avoid. Any insights on diagnosing this issue—especially whether a pressure leak test or smoke test is needed before replacing parts? Thanks for any advice.

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Comments (2)
Anonymous 2010-02-27 07:55

A well-informed mechanic can perform a pressure leak test or smoke test on your evaporative system. These tests are often more accurate than relying solely on the diagnostic module and may identify leaks in the fuel tank or hoses, even if the pump appears functional.

Anonymous 2010-04-02 19:51

Follow-up: The issue was actually with the Leakage Diagnostic Pump. I returned to BMW after researching further. During their test, they found that the pump failed to complete the leak detection cycle. After replacing the pump, they ran a full test and confirmed no leaks were present. The car has now passed its state inspection. For reference, this article provides detailed information on leakage diagnostic pumps in E46 M3 models: http://www.unofficialbmw.com/images/m3e...ronic3.pdf I’ve given BMW credit—despite the 6-month wait, they did not charge me a second diagnostic fee.