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Hard rear air suspension
Hard rear air suspension
When changing my battery, I had to remove a round black "box" with some cables in. I didn`t acctually removed it, I just flipped it around to be able to lift the battery out.
What is inside this "box" O:-)
What is inside this "box" O:-)
Last edited by XLoke on Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
Fun Cars I`ve had
79 535i
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78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
Re: Unit above battery
Thats the air compressor for the rear suspension
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Re: Unit above battery
Aha - then I have airsuspension........
I do not have switch on the left side of the steeringwheel (lefthand drive), and I tought untill now that I didn`t have air suspension.
Is it 2 types of airsuspension? Full, and only on the rear?
I do have 2 height sensors on the rear suspension, one on each side.
I do not have switch on the left side of the steeringwheel (lefthand drive), and I tought untill now that I didn`t have air suspension.
Is it 2 types of airsuspension? Full, and only on the rear?
I do have 2 height sensors on the rear suspension, one on each side.
Fun Cars I`ve had
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
Re: Unit above battery
Air is standard on the rear of the X5 if a 'Sport' or full 'air' on the V8 type car I believe. Non-'sport' trim 3.0/3.0D cars have conventional springs unless air was added as an option at new.
Richard
Richard
Last edited by X5Sport on Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Unit above battery
Hmm.... What I do have:
- Compresor above the battery
- Sensors at each side on the rear suspension
- One sensor on right side on the front suspensin
What i do not have;
- Switch on the left hand side off the stering wheel. BUT, i have a Webasto control unit on the left side of the steering wheel. Could it be that a smartass have replaced the airsusp switch with the webo unit?
Have never heard the compressor work. Wher is the sphare located?
- Compresor above the battery
- Sensors at each side on the rear suspension
- One sensor on right side on the front suspensin
What i do not have;
- Switch on the left hand side off the stering wheel. BUT, i have a Webasto control unit on the left side of the steering wheel. Could it be that a smartass have replaced the airsusp switch with the webo unit?
Have never heard the compressor work. Wher is the sphare located?
Fun Cars I`ve had
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
Re: Unit above battery
[quote="XLoke"]
Hmm.... What I do have:
- Compresor above the battery
- Sensors at each side on the rear suspension
- One sensor on right side on the front suspensin
What i do not have;
- Switch on the left hand side off the stering wheel. BUT, i have a Webasto control unit on the left side of the steering wheel. Could it be that a smartass have replaced the airsusp switch with the webo unit?
Have never heard the compressor work. Wher is the sphare located?
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You have rear self levelling (air suspension on the rear only) suspension. No switch in the cabin (as that is only if you fave full front/rear air suspension). You will have standard front suspension setup. You will see the rear airbags if you look through your wheels or under the rear of your X5.
Inside the black metal dome unit sits the compressor which is surrounded by a sound deadening material. You will not really hear it from inside the cabin area as it runs very quietly inside the dome.
Hmm.... What I do have:
- Compresor above the battery
- Sensors at each side on the rear suspension
- One sensor on right side on the front suspensin
What i do not have;
- Switch on the left hand side off the stering wheel. BUT, i have a Webasto control unit on the left side of the steering wheel. Could it be that a smartass have replaced the airsusp switch with the webo unit?
Have never heard the compressor work. Wher is the sphare located?
[/quote]
You have rear self levelling (air suspension on the rear only) suspension. No switch in the cabin (as that is only if you fave full front/rear air suspension). You will have standard front suspension setup. You will see the rear airbags if you look through your wheels or under the rear of your X5.
Inside the black metal dome unit sits the compressor which is surrounded by a sound deadening material. You will not really hear it from inside the cabin area as it runs very quietly inside the dome.
Last edited by Raj on Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Unit above battery
Raj - your right That`s the verison I have.
So, the self leveling doesnt work, or at least it indactes that it doesent. Then it`s no doubt that the rear suspension is to hard. So, what can make the system pump to much air into the airbags?
The car have not been used the last 6 days, and still the same height so there is most likeley no leak.
So, the self leveling doesnt work, or at least it indactes that it doesent. Then it`s no doubt that the rear suspension is to hard. So, what can make the system pump to much air into the airbags?
The car have not been used the last 6 days, and still the same height so there is most likeley no leak.
Fun Cars I`ve had
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
79 535i
82 323i
78 635 CSi
82 635 CSi
81 745i
Re: Unit above battery
Your spare wheel should be in the space between the compressor dome and the floor......if that is what you were also asking?
Richard
Richard
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Unit above battery
[quote="XLoke"]
Raj - your right That`s the verison I have.
So, the self leveling doesnt work, or at least it indactes that it doesent. Then it`s no doubt that the rear suspension is to hard. So, what can make the system pump to much air into the airbags?
The car have not been used the last 6 days, and still the same height so there is most likeley no leak.
[/quote]
I may well be working and yes may not be any leaks but until you get the computer on it to see what error codes, etc are coming up you will not really know. It may just be a sensor failing.
Raj - your right That`s the verison I have.
So, the self leveling doesnt work, or at least it indactes that it doesent. Then it`s no doubt that the rear suspension is to hard. So, what can make the system pump to much air into the airbags?
The car have not been used the last 6 days, and still the same height so there is most likeley no leak.
[/quote]
I may well be working and yes may not be any leaks but until you get the computer on it to see what error codes, etc are coming up you will not really know. It may just be a sensor failing.
Re: Unit above battery
Lots of good info here which adds to my knowledge or lack of!
As you will have probably guessed from my post I thot all X5s were air suspension. I am therefore confused why certain threads go into great length on sourcing and fitting non air parts when they must be more easily accessinle!?
As you will have probably guessed from my post I thot all X5s were air suspension. I am therefore confused why certain threads go into great length on sourcing and fitting non air parts when they must be more easily accessinle!?
2002 X5 4.4i Sport
Re: Unit above battery
guess because rubber perishes over time and eventually the air bags start leaking ??? some of these cars are a decade old now.. !
lets hope we don't get there..
lets hope we don't get there..
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Re: Unit above battery
The air suspension on the E53 is very temperamental tbh and components constantly fail, including the airbags themselves, so as with myself, I decided to remove the air suspension completely to negate the constant fear of the 'self-level susp.inact' message.
Re: Unit above battery
This is what I mean - replacing air suspension is mentioned on forum as a new alternative. If there are X5s that are standard non air then surely it is a fairly easy change over with easily accessible parts!?
2002 X5 4.4i Sport
Re: Unit above battery
[quote="DougieV8"]
This is what I mean - replacing air suspension is mentioned on forum as a new alternative. If there are X5s that are standard non air then surely it is a fairly easy change over with easily accessible parts!?
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The rear air replacement is very easy as its just rear springs with the lower and upper perches and pull out the relay/fuse/code out the error warning from the dash.
This is what I mean - replacing air suspension is mentioned on forum as a new alternative. If there are X5s that are standard non air then surely it is a fairly easy change over with easily accessible parts!?
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The rear air replacement is very easy as its just rear springs with the lower and upper perches and pull out the relay/fuse/code out the error warning from the dash.