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04-18-2015, 08:34 PM | #1 |
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335d oil leak question
I noticed a little oil on the garage floor today. My mechanic previously said they thought there was an oil leak but they couldn't figure out where it was coming from and it didn't seem to be bad.
![]() I think it might be from this curved hose that looks like it goes to a turbo, but I'm not sure. It also looks like there is some oil on the back side of the turbo, and since this is high up on the engine, I would think this might be the source. ![]() I tried searching forums and couldn't really find anyone with this problem, but I also don't know what that hose is called. If someone could point me in the right direction, it would be much appreciated. 2011 335d 96,000 miles K |
04-18-2015, 11:17 PM | #3 |
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04-19-2015, 07:27 AM | #4 |
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The oil leaks where the arrow is.
The hose is found here http://www.ecstuning.com/ES254125/ Maybe you can get the hose for less money at the bmw dealer? Don't forget to buy the 4 copper washers
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04-19-2015, 11:49 AM | #5 |
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Similar hoses are used on the power steering systems. These always seem to leak at some point. My son has my E46 old with 200K miles and the dealer wants $1000 to replace all the weeping power steering hoses. I always tell my son to decline as it leaks less than $1 worth of fluid a year.
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04-19-2015, 12:39 PM | #6 | |
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04-19-2015, 03:11 PM | #7 |
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My car is at the dealer getting new front brakes and carbon cleaning. (76,300 miles) They pointed out oil leak on the hose leading to the turbo. Guess it's fairly common on the 335d. I told them to repair it while they were doing the carbon clean.
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04-20-2015, 01:58 AM | #8 |
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Common problem. Very easy to replace.
See below, it's #2 in the diagram and copper washers are #10. Make sure #1 top attachment to #4 is not overstretched or you will be replacing that too and that will require unbolting both turbos and a/c compressor. Here is a cheap place to buy #2 http://www.huskerparts.com/parts/ind...&siteid=215771 |
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03-05-2017, 10:42 PM | #10 |
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03-06-2017, 07:26 PM | #11 |
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atp-205.... Seriously most of those are easy to replace except for 1 hose. Common diesel issue. Probably gonna do it when I redo my vacuum hoses, vibration damper, etc.
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03-07-2017, 02:43 AM | #13 |
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You do not need to pull the turbos. a/c belt off, a/c compressor loose, remove a/c compressor bracket, remove vacuum accumulator box/bracket/pressure converters, etc (easy to say, lots of work), remove turbo heat shield, unbolt lower turbo (most upper turbo bolts have to be removed).
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