Hi everyone,
Earlier this week when leaving for work, I noticed a large pool of oil under the rear of my 2008 Z4. Turns out to be the hydraulic fluid for the roof motor. Any ideas on the cause and possible repair needed? I live in Suffolk near the Cambridgeshire and Essex boarders' any recommendations on a mechanic in my area? Thanks for the help!
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My Z4 has dumped hydraulic fluid on driveway
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Off to Liverpool next Saturday; booked in with ducklakeview. Now all I need is tickets to LFC last game of the season......
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roof motor may need a refurb rather than just topped up.
get it relocated into the boot. be wary that wiring can be fragile and corrode too.
get it relocated into the boot. be wary that wiring can be fragile and corrode too.
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Could be the roof motor, but also one of the lines or one of the actuators. Anywhere in the system really there could be a leak.
To find it the top probably has to come off.
To find it the top probably has to come off.
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It'll probably be a busted line. I do have spares and can replace any of them without the roof coming out.
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I have done a LOT of these and never seen a wiring issue, or a faulty pump. It's always the motor that gives up.
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My Z4 has dumped hydraulic fluid on driveway
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Mike
1st, read your post on getting the top motor thru the trunk (your boot) & tried it myself. Although, it's a tight fit I was able to pull her out in about two hours. Here's my problem, one of the Hydraulic lines feel's like a dog chew toy and must have been getting chewed up by the top frame every time I used it for years. I'm guessing the stress of me pulling it out must have finished it off. In that, I can now feel wet oily liquated on the line and it smells oily.
The old motor is now in the trunk/boot---- exactly how hard is it for me to change either the top (with the clip) or the lower with a screw hydraulic lines from the trunk/boot. I'm going to have to trace the Dog chew Toy line back and find which line it is. This is from the USA drivers side, your passengers side.
I read on another source that the lower line attachment screw can strip out....have you had any issues with this?
Mike, I'm 64 years old, and based on your fees, I'd have you do this for me if I could.....but it's that Ocean between us.
Thanks in advance
John
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Mike
1st, read your post on getting the top motor thru the trunk (your boot) & tried it myself. Although, it's a tight fit I was able to pull her out in about two hours. Here's my problem, one of the Hydraulic lines feel's like a dog chew toy and must have been getting chewed up by the top frame every time I used it for years. I'm guessing the stress of me pulling it out must have finished it off. In that, I can now feel wet oily liquated on the line and it smells oily.
The old motor is now in the trunk/boot---- exactly how hard is it for me to change either the top (with the clip) or the lower with a screw hydraulic lines from the trunk/boot. I'm going to have to trace the Dog chew Toy line back and find which line it is. This is from the USA drivers side, your passengers side.
I read on another source that the lower line attachment screw can strip out....have you had any issues with this?
Mike, I'm 64 years old, and based on your fees, I'd have you do this for me if I could.....but it's that Ocean between us.
Thanks in advance
John
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My Z4 has dumped hydraulic fluid on driveway
A belated thank you to Mike who sorted my roof motor in Liverpool in May. He's restored my confidence in the roof motor, which I'm now using as much as possible