You did alot of hard work to replace that hose. I h ad the same issue with my 2017 430i xdrive, but I did not have to remove the manifold. The rigid nature of the hard plastic tube allowed me to place the tube behind the alternator and it just naturally wrapped around and fell into place. All I did is remove the bracket from the engine that goes to the throttle body, with that removed you can see the port where the hose goes. Good luck to all!!
@@David.lovesU Moved a small bracket in FRONT of the manifold so we can physically SEE the end of the expansion hose replacement. Almost plug and play.
It wasn’t a formal recall per my advisor. He said they just replaced the tube with a new one and as soon as they figure out a permanent fix they will bring me back in. Doesn’t seem difficult to me. I would think just use an aluminum elbow instead of plastic. Put I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️
A tip for y'all dealing with this issue. Instead of removing intake manifold, it will be easier to remove alternator out of the way and you can access the hose. You will save yourself time and money for Intake gasket. Thank me later
I have a 2017 as well with the same leak. Had the block replaced too. My vent line was changed, I think it’s called expansión time hose something. What do you guys think it is?
There is a recall on that hose for all 330i. BMW replaced it at no charge for me. My warranty wouldn’t have covered it, so it wasn’t my warranty. There’s a recall on that hose
A very easy job. You dont have to take off the manifold. All you have to do is remove the black bracket that is attached to the throttle body. 3 6mm ebolts, use a pick to pull the metal clip from the connector and it comes off. It literally only takes10 min to do the job.
@@lttaylor1978 I know I am posting late, but for those that read this in the future. If you do it yourself I'd give it a 1. If BMW does it, I'm sure they will use a number like 3.8 or 4. This can be easily accomplished by most people at home with the right torx socket set and a little bit of courage.
I had this problem last year and now today I got the same problem after replacing u do not need to remove manifold there easier way to get the broke part
My 2017 430i was at 43,000 miles so I could have done this under warranty, but my BMW dealership are crooks and I expect that they will tell me something else is wrong, or a rodent caused it and stick me with the $1500-$3000 bill. They do that. Overpayed them for the $50 tube (should be about $32) and fixed it myself in less than an hour. Hardest part is snaking the tube around the back and getting it into the correct position. Use your hand back near the oil filter and make sure the tube goes over the wire harnesses under the intake manifold. Agree you do not need to remove the intake manifold to do this job. Because of cheap plastic parts, I expect I will be doing this same job again in 45K miles after having to get the car towed home again. BMW!
this happened to me today, luckily i am a mechanic so its not that bad to replace, this is the part number that I found hopefully it will help any DIY(s) out there 17125A22621
You did alot of hard work to replace that hose. I h ad the same issue with my 2017 430i xdrive, but I did not have to remove the manifold. The rigid nature of the hard plastic tube allowed me to place the tube behind the alternator and it just naturally wrapped around and fell into place. All I did is remove the bracket from the engine that goes to the throttle body, with that removed you can see the port where the hose goes. Good luck to all!!
5 6mm bolts, not 4, and this is a nasty job. Thanks for the video, it shed a lot of light
Please do video on how you took out intake manifold from start to finish would help alot
For the expansion hose replacement, you absolutely do not need to remove the manifold. 2018 330i, just replaced it yesterday in my garage.
What did you end up removing?
@@David.lovesU Moved a small bracket in FRONT of the manifold so we can physically SEE the end of the expansion hose replacement. Almost plug and play.
Just had this happen today. Recall came out two weeks ago. It’s an issue for sure! This helped diagnose what was wrong. Thank you sir.
Hello Sir - Searching for that recall, where did you happen to find it?
Searching for the Recall doc too. Mine just broke. So if it's a recall I will go to BMW not my mechanical place.
It wasn’t a formal recall per my advisor. He said they just replaced the tube with a new one and as soon as they figure out a permanent fix they will bring me back in. Doesn’t seem difficult to me. I would think just use an aluminum elbow instead of plastic. Put I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️
But….I don’t know
A tip for y'all dealing with this issue. Instead of removing intake manifold, it will be easier to remove alternator out of the way and you can access the hose. You will save yourself time and money for Intake gasket. Thank me later
I'll thank you now❤
Exactly, I had this exact issue last week and kart changed the pipe without moving the manifold..
I wish you lived in Orlando my 2018 is in the shop right now and there asking at bmw for 597 I wish I could just fix it
What is the name of that part or hose ? I’m having the same issue with my 530i
I had the same problem, just pushed the alternator over and got to connector to replace
Thank You , your video was a big help!👍
Thanks bro . Same issue. This helped alot
Literally have the same Problem on my 330i 2017 tho
same how much was the repair for yours?
same goes for the B58 as well
How do you focus the camera?
HOW MANY HOURS OF LABOR IS THIS FIX?
Where can I buy a new hose?
I have a 2017 as well with the same leak. Had the block replaced too. My vent line was changed, I think it’s called expansión time hose something. What do you guys think it is?
There is a recall on that hose for all 330i. BMW replaced it at no charge for me. My warranty wouldn’t have covered it, so it wasn’t my warranty. There’s a recall on that hose
@japanwatchconnection honestly man… “high end” cars but the whole engine made of plastic😭
Sometimes I wonder why I still keep mine…
@japanwatchconnection I feel I’m up next… can’t live this life no more…
What's the part# for the hose?
A very easy job. You dont have to take off the manifold. All you have to do is remove the black bracket that is attached to the throttle body. 3 6mm ebolts, use a pick to pull the metal clip from the connector and it comes off. It literally only takes10 min to do the job.
Hi Davis. Mine is a 320i and giving similar problems. Do have Part numbers for the two lines you mentioned.
I would have to look it up its been awhile
You can find the lines threw the dealership or world pac
How many labor hours, I saw 3.8hrs anyone else
@@lttaylor1978 I know I am posting late, but for those that read this in the future. If you do it yourself I'd give it a 1. If BMW does it, I'm sure they will use a number like 3.8 or 4. This can be easily accomplished by most people at home with the right torx socket set and a little bit of courage.
I haven't posted in a while if you need car work done specialized in foreign cars and exotic cars I'm located in Jacksonville Florida thanks 🙏
Bmw has a recall, they replaced mines for free. And I saved in my coolent change service which bmw was gonna charge $200
your vehicle out of warranty?
TELL ME MORE---WHAT WAS THE RECALL?/
How many labor hours
I had this problem last year and now today I got the same problem after replacing u do not need to remove manifold there easier way to get the broke part
Hi. Could you share what would be easiest way please.
Yes please share. Having the problem right now
How much much it cost to fix
Mine just went at 50k bmw warranty took care of it
My 2017 430i was at 43,000 miles so I could have done this under warranty, but my BMW dealership are crooks and I expect that they will tell me something else is wrong, or a rodent caused it and stick me with the $1500-$3000 bill. They do that. Overpayed them for the $50 tube (should be about $32) and fixed it myself in less than an hour. Hardest part is snaking the tube around the back and getting it into the correct position. Use your hand back near the oil filter and make sure the tube goes over the wire harnesses under the intake manifold. Agree you do not need to remove the intake manifold to do this job. Because of cheap plastic parts, I expect I will be doing this same job again in 45K miles after having to get the car towed home again. BMW!
Where are you located bro
Jacksonville FL
Is there an upgrade options for this?
did you find a upgraded line?
There are updated roduct codes at bmw, not sure if they are better or not :)
this happened to me today, luckily i am a mechanic so its not that bad to replace, this is the part number that I found hopefully it will help any DIY(s) out there
17125A22621
German engineering 🤣🤣🤣🤣
My same issue