Touring rear suspension failures
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Originally Posted by narvselius' post='890331' date='May 26 2009, 03:59 PM
... maybe it's a result of the re-design last year that they now only need to supply a lot of hoses instead?
In the past, the entire unit would be replaced when the car was still under warranty.
That said, it sucks for those of us out of warranty and with destroyed compressors.
Jokingly, I mentioned that probably I am looking at having to replace the wiring harness to the rear door (as mentioned in other threads here). Mechanic simply smiled and said, "Yes."
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Why does the hose go bad so quickly??? Is this caused by the debris picked up on the road?
For me, the whole air supply has gone bad in march (2 months ago! at 36K miles) and BMW replaced the thing.
Now I have to start worrying about the hose...
Is this a design flaw, and therefore shouldn't there be an SIB for this???
This sounds more and more annoying --- $60K car has a frequently failing $10 hose that has major impact on the car's suspension system?!
Why does the hose go bad so quickly??? Is this caused by the debris picked up on the road?
For me, the whole air supply has gone bad in march (2 months ago! at 36K miles) and BMW replaced the thing.
Now I have to start worrying about the hose...
Is this a design flaw, and therefore shouldn't there be an SIB for this???
This sounds more and more annoying --- $60K car has a frequently failing $10 hose that has major impact on the car's suspension system?!
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My guess is that you already have to improved hose if they just replaced everything else in March.
The problem for the hose can be attributed to road debris getting inside the cover for the compressor, and also in some cases, temperature fluctuations, moisture and so on. The hose goes bad and then the compressor sucks in dust, sand and grime, which then messes up some valves in the compressor. The compressor over-heats and eventually fails causing problems in getting the rear suspension up or down.
Removing the cover to see the compressor and hose takes about 3 minutes, so having checked out on a regular basis cannot hurt.
The problem for the hose can be attributed to road debris getting inside the cover for the compressor, and also in some cases, temperature fluctuations, moisture and so on. The hose goes bad and then the compressor sucks in dust, sand and grime, which then messes up some valves in the compressor. The compressor over-heats and eventually fails causing problems in getting the rear suspension up or down.
Removing the cover to see the compressor and hose takes about 3 minutes, so having checked out on a regular basis cannot hurt.
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Originally Posted by Patrick E61' post='890261' date='May 26 2009, 11:43 AM
I had the CF diffuser installed today, and once that was completed, we checked the compressor issue.
Sure enough, the tray under the compressor was full of mud, gravel, sand and some other road grime. Better yet, the dreaded compressor hose needs replacing. Otherwise, everything looked fine - no corrosion to speak of.
The service department did not have this hose in their inventory, so it is coming from Germany later this week. Then I will have it replaced.
Preventative action is key.
Sure enough, the tray under the compressor was full of mud, gravel, sand and some other road grime. Better yet, the dreaded compressor hose needs replacing. Otherwise, everything looked fine - no corrosion to speak of.
The service department did not have this hose in their inventory, so it is coming from Germany later this week. Then I will have it replaced.
Preventative action is key.
I don't know if it would be safer to have the whole pipe replaced or not. I see mention in this thread of a redesigned pipe, is this reinforced or just plain rubber like the current one?
Does anyone have the part number for the redesigned pipe?
The only part number that I can find on; BMW Info Fans is 37206777361 which is priced at ?71.51. A lot cheaper than a new pump.
My car is just out of warranty (1 month), so I would no doubt need to sort this myself.
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Anyone knows when that improved hose is put in the car from the factory on?
Mine is from 11/2006.
Is it possible to have a look at it without having it in the air?
Mine is from 11/2006.
Is it possible to have a look at it without having it in the air?
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Originally Posted by trevorken' post='890558' date='May 26 2009, 07:59 PM
Anyone knows when that improved hose is put in the car from the factory on?
Mine is from 11/2006.
Is it possible to have a look at it without having it in the air?
Mine is from 11/2006.
Is it possible to have a look at it without having it in the air?
IMHO, it would be rather difficult to just get under your car, remove the cover and then look up there. It needs to be up.
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Originally Posted by Patrick E61' post='890562' date='May 26 2009, 07:02 PM
I didn't ask about this, but according to narvselius, it changed last year.
IMHO, it would be rather difficult to just get under your car, remove the cover and then look up there. It needs to be up.
IMHO, it would be rather difficult to just get under your car, remove the cover and then look up there. It needs to be up.
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Originally Posted by trevorken' post='890571' date='May 26 2009, 08:10 PM
OK, thanks. I'll ask the service people to have a look at it when I'm there next time.
They should give it a close-up inspection (with a light) and have a look at everything.
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Originally Posted by Patrick E61' post='890393' date='May 26 2009, 10:04 AM
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The problem for the hose can be attributed to road debris getting inside the cover for the compressor, and also in some cases, temperature fluctuations, moisture and so on. .......
The problem for the hose can be attributed to road debris getting inside the cover for the compressor, and also in some cases, temperature fluctuations, moisture and so on. .......
Thank you Patrick. This looks to me like a design flaw with the compressor cover, and the overall design of that portion of the car!
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Btw, the "upgraded" hose or pipe that they replace costs a whoping... (PLEASE BE SEATED)
105 Euros + installation
105 Euros + installation