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anyone know what this is please?

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anyone know what this is please?

Post by bristol e53 timmo » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:26 pm

hi all
so i popped the bonnet today and noticed this and that the tube which looks like some form of vacuem tube is not actuallly connected .
any ideas, thanks in advance
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Re: anyone know what this is please?

Post by X5Sport » Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:50 pm

It needs connecting! It’s the vacuum reservoir for the turbocharger control valve. Without it being connected you will lose boost. Both hoses need to be connected.

This might help...

https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e53- ... ve/Bty4zsn

newtis.info is a copy of the BMW Service Instructions. You have a M57TU engine.

For parts data, use Realoem and put the last 7 of your VIN into the ‘Serial Number’ box to pull up your model.

There are a number of BMW Vin decoders that you can use to find the initial factory build spec. Some need all 17 characters, other just the last 7.
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Re: anyone know what this is please?

Post by bristol e53 timmo » Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:13 pm

Hi
Thanks very much i ll check that out , much apreciated. i had noticed some flatness on performance of late ! :D :D

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Re: anyone know what this is please?

Post by Alan Gunn » Sat Apr 04, 2020 7:50 am

It should be connected to the turbo.
You can see the other part of the pipe still connected (coming off the newish/shiny part in the background of the picture) .
Needs a new length of pipe then the turbo will work again.

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