Fault in The Vacuum System
Fault in The Vacuum System
Fault in The Vacuum System
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BMW E92 335d Coupe / Wiring Diagrams and Functional Description / Power train / Diesel electronics DDE7 / Vacuum supply / Vacuum system
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Kinks
If the vacuum hoses are routed in radii that are too tight or over edges, kinks can occur.
The vacuum hoses can be squashed by contacting components (for example acoustic cover).
Cracks
Especially at the ends of the vacuum hoses, cracks can arise that lead to leaks.
Cracked hose.
Changeover valves and pressure converters differ with regard to function as follows:
Changeover valve: Switches the partial vacuum either fully off or on. There are no increments between
ambient pressure and maximum partial vacuum.
Pressure converter: Can be set steplessly between ambient pressure and maximum partial vacuum.
If a pressure converter is not activated, its is not sealed to the vacuum supply side. A pressure converter
causes the vacuum system to lose around 10 mbar per second.
Changeover valve
Pressure converter
The changeover valves and pressure converters must be checked for the following faults:
electrical fault
The coil of the solenoid valve and the connections to the plug can have breaks or short circuits.
The solenoid valve can become difficult to move, causing it to jam from time to time. Diagnosing a jamming
solenoid valve is a problem, as the jamming often only occurs sporadically. The information under which
conditions an actuator does not work must be taken into account.
Partial-vacuum canisters
Vacuum is applied to the partial-vacuum canisters by the changeover valves and pressure converters. The
partial-vacuum canister contain membranes that are moved by the partial vacuum. The linkage attached to the
membranes is connected to the actuators in each case and operates these.
Pull the linkage out of the partial-vacuum canister slightly. If the linkage can be pulled out without
resistance, the partial-vacuum canister is defective.
Membrane is leaking
Use a vacuum pump to apply 500 mbar of partial vacuum to a partial-vacuum canister. If the partial-vacuum
canister does not maintain the partial vacuum, the partial-vacuum canister is defective.
Vacuum reservoir
During operation, the vacuum reservoir ensures a certain stored supply of partial vacuum.
Leak-tightness:
Leaking connections
The O-rings of the connections can be defective and thus cause leaks.
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