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Old 12-30-2010, 10:55 AM
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Had the recall work performed at Century West BMW yesterday. The hose clamp, brake booster seal, brake servo unit, brake master cylinder, vacuum pipe, and brake fluid were replaced under the recall, as oil was discovered in the lines.
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Got the car back this afternoon $0 for cost. Hose and Pipe Clamp were replaced on my car.


Originally Posted by Moopai
I just drop off mine this afternoon for tomorrow morning service. I'll keep mu fingers crossed and will report back tomorrow once I get the car.
Old 01-01-2011, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Moopai
Got the car back this afternoon $0 for cost. Hose and Pipe Clamp were replaced on my car.
I booked mine into your dealer early last week for the 11th. Will report outcome also.
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Hose and clamp only replaced, N/C. On the other hand, I asked them to reset my service indicator (.5 hour) and replace my serpentine belt (part supplied by me). They quoted .5 hour for the latter but charged me 1.0 without explanation. By my reckoning they also reset my next service about 6000 km too far off. From here on I make sure I reset it before it goes into the negative.....
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The dealer replaced my vacuum line, booster and master cylinder at no cost. They said I was only the second car they have had to do the booster and master cylinder for but I am happy it was free!.
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They replaced my vac line and check valve. Pump and master cyl checked out fine....freebie!

Bonus is no more hard brake pedal at start-up, which the dealer told me a couple of years ago was normal :thumbsdown:
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From my bmw invoice:

PERFORMED BRAKE BOOSTER HOSE
Installed 1-l- L5 1- 726 339 :Hose clamp Qty: 1
Installed 1-l- 65 7 61-1- 336 :VACUUM PIPE Qty: 1-
srB 34-04-10
INSPECTED NO ENGINE OIL WAS DETECTED IN BRAKE
BOOSTER.
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Originally Posted by p3style
From my bmw invoice:

PERFORMED BRAKE BOOSTER HOSE
Installed 1-l- L5 1- 726 339 :Hose clamp Qty: 1
Installed 1-l- 65 7 61-1- 336 :VACUUM PIPE Qty: 1-
srB 34-04-10
INSPECTED NO ENGINE OIL WAS DETECTED IN BRAKE
BOOSTER.
7 months later - Vacuum pump replaced at NO COST.
There's more to the story as the car has been at dealer for 5 weeks now. (See previous post)
So, they are replacing at their cost (SA said something about getting it paid under the recall) due to my inconvenience
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Other than oil leaks, what other symptoms show that the vaccum pump is bad and needs to be replaced? I am thinking of just replacing the o-ring - 11667509080 as I am showing signs of an oil leak.
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Originally Posted by mokk76
Other than oil leaks, what other symptoms show that the vaccum pump is bad and needs to be replaced? I am thinking of just replacing the o-ring - 11667509080 as I am showing signs of an oil leak.
theres not a whole lot to the pump. there's a rotor inside which creates vacuum for your brakes. but that usually doesnt fail.

a bad pump would = hard brakes, no assist
they just leak for the most part.


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