Where is the BMW X6 electronic water pump located?

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DeJace
07/29/25 5:39pm
The BMW X6 electronic water pump is located above the fuel tank, next to the fuel pump. Electronic Water Pump: The electronic water pump uses piezoelectric materials as the power device, achieving complete electrification from control to drive. It fully controls liquid transmission through an electronic integrated system, realizing adjustability and precision in liquid transmission, making it a new type of water pump. Features of the Electronic Water Pump: It can precisely transport liquids and is used in fields such as quantitative liquid transmission and control. The driving mode uses piezoelectric materials as the power device, revolutionizing the traditional motor-driven concept. The speed of liquid transmission is adjustable. The pump body comes with an operation panel, where all operations are completed via electronic buttons, fully digital settings, equipped with a digital display for intuitive and precise control. It is compact in size (similar to a cigarette box) and lightweight (less than 200 grams).
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