For 2008-2015 BMW 7 Series F01 F02 740 750 760 Li Air Suspension Compressor Pump

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Air Suspension Structure
01 37106781843 Pneumatic Spring, Rear

02 37221092403 Threaded Joint

03 37206864215 Gas Supply Device

03 37206875176 Gas Supply Unit

03 61368373700 Relay Switch Weissgr

05 37206850595 Ventilation Pipeline

05 37206874510 Ventilation Pipeline

06 37206793277 Left Intake Pipe

07 37206793278 Right Intake Pipe

08 34306784201 Conductor Clamp Double

09 07130519991 Positioning Block

10 34326855500 Brake Pipeline Of Bracket

11 64111364073 Conductor Bracket

12 61359271313 Device Insertion Under Components

13 37146860385 Air Spring Control Unit

14 61131383776 Plug Contact Mqs

14 61136913626 Universal Plug Shell No Code

14 61136913644 Decoration Cover

Relevant Introduction
BMW 7 Series

First generation (E23; 1977-1986)

Second generation (E32; 1986-1994)

Third generation (E38; 1994-2001)

Fourth generation (E65/E66/E67/E68; 2002-2008)

Fifth generation (F01/F02/F03/F04; 2008-2015)

F01 Model Code: Sedan

F02 Model Code: Long Wheelbase

F03 Model Code: Armoured Car Sedan

F04 Model Code: Hybrid Electric Sedan

Sixth generation (G11/G12; 2015-present)

Product Specifics
Size: Single Dimension(CM) 32.50(length)*18.00(width)*17.50(height)
Single Weight(KG): 4.250
Included Installation Fittings: Compressor
Certification: ISO9001
Lubrication Style: Oil-Free
Automobile Layout: Front Engine RWD & 4WD
Chassis: F01 F02 F04
Material: Iron+Aluminium Alloy+Rubber
Color: Silver+Black
Part Type: Air Suspension Compressor
Custom Bundle: No
Return Policy: 30 Days Free Return
Warranty: 1 Year
Quantity: Single
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
OE Spec or Performance/Custom: OE Spec
Adjustable: Yes
Greasable or Sealed: Sealed
Brand: ECCPP
UPC: Does not apply
Manufacturer Part Number: E113315CP01
*OEM Part Number:
37206875176,17506005547,
37206784137,37206864215,
37206789165,37206789450
Air Suspension Compressor Assembly Removal
Caution: Damage to the vehicle and air suspension system can be incurred if work is carried out in a manner other than specified in the instructions or in a different sequence.

1.To avoid the possibility of short circuits while working with electric components consult your owner's manual on how to disconnect your battery.

2.Consult your vehicle owner's manual, service manual, or car dealer for the correct jacking points on your vehicle and for additional care, safety and maintenance instructions. Under no circumstances should any work be completed underneath the vehicle if it is not adequately supported, as serious injuries and death can occur.

1.Set the steering to straight ahead.

2.Raise the vehicle.

3.Remove protective shroud from under the rear of the vehicle to access the compressor.(picture 1,2)

4.Disconnect the three(3)electrical connectors from the valve block and compressor assembly.(picture 3,4,5)

5.Disconnect the rubber intake hose.(picture 6)

6.Disconnect the red and blue air lines from the valve block(note:Black line does not have to be disconnected).(picture 7,8)

7.Remove the four(4)outer mounting nuts that secure the compressor bracket assembly to the vehicle.(picture 9)

8.Remove the entire compressor assembly from the vehicle.(picture 10)

Air Suspension Compressor Removal
1.Remove the air line from the compressor.(picture 11)

2.Remove the air line fitting from the air hose by sliding the threaded portion up the line and spreading the collet open. Slide the air fitting off the air line.(picture 12)

3.Remove the three(3)torx screws that secure the mounting bracket to the compressor.(picture 13,14)

Air Suspension Compressor Assembly Installation
1.Install the air compressor assembly into the vehicle using the factory mounting hardware.(picture 15)

2.Remove plug and insert intake hose.(picture 16,17)

3.Reattach the red(upper)and blue(lower)air lines.(picture 18)

4.Reconnect all three(3)electrical plugs and clip the power plug into the bracket.(picture 19,20,21)

5.Replace the protective shroud over the compressor. Installation complete.

*Warning & Notice
1.When the air compressor being replaced, the matching relay must be replaced according to the corresponding vehicle. If there is something wrong with the relay which leads the compressor to continuous operation without any break, it will burn out the electric motor or other plastic part.

2.When the air compressor being installed, the critical parts such as rubber shock pad and damping spring must be fully fixed on the stand without short installation or missing installation (The air compressor is unequipped with parts). With the anti-vibration parts of short installation or missing installation, a loud noisy instance will happen when the air compressor is working for the sake of resonance.

3.Distribution valve, shock absorber, air tank and tube connector must be checked after air compressor installed to ensure air-tightness. The lifespan of the air compressor will be shortened if the leakage exists.

4.Increased noises while the compressor is running may be caused by a non-functioning compressor mounting. Change the rubbers and springs of the mounting in any case.

5.A porous intake hose often is the cause for a breakdown of the compressor. Change the intake hose and preferably also the filter and noise absorber, because we do not want the compressor to breakdown because of these.

6.Change the relays before installing the compressor even if it seems to still work. This is also a specification by the car manufacturer. Be sure to change the right relays. Relays look similar, that is why there is a risk to change the wrong relays.

7.Be sure to check whether the system is leakproof after repairing. The easiest way to do this is to park the vehicle. Wait for the system to automatically re-adjust if your car has this feature. Then measure the heights from the ground to the lower edge of the fender as exactly as possible and take notes. On the day after measure these heights again and compare them with the ones before. Even a small difference will lead to a damaged compressor and damaged valves in the long run.


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