Question for the Minions here...
is there an X5 E53 with full front & rear air suspension ?
AND
if Yes, is the Rear Air Suspension pump on my X5 the same pump & valve block set up to a front & rear
axle air suspension vehicle, if one exists as E53 ?
regards to all
Grant B
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I can only tell you, yes, the 4.8is E53 had all round air suspension.
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Hello friend, Many thanks for the info.
do you know if they had Twin pump valve sets or one for the whole vehicle...
AND if they were identical ?
Richard will probably know the answer to his one I hope.
do you know if they had Twin pump valve sets or one for the whole vehicle...
AND if they were identical ?
Richard will probably know the answer to his one I hope.
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Richard is your man. I don't doubt he'll be here shortly.
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here's hoping lol
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I can only see that the parts list has different numbers. It doesn’t show the actual pump, just the ‘dome’ as a complete assembly.
The air supply control unit is also different. The 4.8is has a separate valve block assembly for 2-axle suspension that isn’t shown for the single-axle self levelling option.
I’m going to hazard a guess that the compressor itself may be more powerful? It has to fill a pressure reservoir/accumulator that feeds the front wheels via this added valveblock.
It just refers to replacing the entire assembly. We know BMW don’t fix, only replace!
Edit - images of the pumps….not sure it’s a huge help. There are some differences between them.
2-axle suspension Single axle (self-levelling)
The air supply control unit is also different. The 4.8is has a separate valve block assembly for 2-axle suspension that isn’t shown for the single-axle self levelling option.
I’m going to hazard a guess that the compressor itself may be more powerful? It has to fill a pressure reservoir/accumulator that feeds the front wheels via this added valveblock.
It just refers to replacing the entire assembly. We know BMW don’t fix, only replace!
Edit - images of the pumps….not sure it’s a huge help. There are some differences between them.
2-axle suspension Single axle (self-levelling)
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