kentuckyduck
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Greetings, all. I have an '06 Z4 3.0i that I bought used last year (only 53k miles!). The car was in pristine shape and had no mechanical issues.
Toward the end of the fall, the hydro pump began to make an extraordinary groaning noise during the final portion of the roof latching process. Within a few weeks, the motor began to struggle to raise, and then shortly later to even lower. As the weather was turning cold, I decided to put off the repair until spring. In the meantime, I did a lot of research and learned the propensity of the convertible top motor to fail due to corrosion if the drain well got clogged. Not knowing the history of the vehicle for the previous 13 years, I figured that was the case.
I ordered a new hydro pump, which was installed Monday. I've used the same mechanic for more than a decade. He was originally a Honda-certified mechanic, but left a Honda dealership and formed his own import repair shop. He's worked on many BMWs in the past so I felt comfortable using him.
To our surprise, the drain well was clean and the old motor looked brand new. Still, as we're talking about an '06 here, the motor still could've just worn out, right? The fluid level in the old motor was just slightly lower than that of the new motor so we figured we didn't have a fluid issue, either. He also said there was no evidence of a leak at the pump and the lines all looked perfect--no corrosion.
Upon replacement and reassembly, the new pump pushed the roof at the normal speed but intermittently groaned excessively. Uh oh....
Having read that a new hydro pump will self-bleed over the first few cycles, we held out hope that the noise would magically disappear.
Now here we are 3 days later. Road into work with the top down, celebrating 60 degree weather. When I went to close the roof, I got the loud groaning noise and the roof stopped halfway up. I had to (gently) pull the roof as I held the button to finish the closing cycle.
Any ideas what the heck is going on here???
Toward the end of the fall, the hydro pump began to make an extraordinary groaning noise during the final portion of the roof latching process. Within a few weeks, the motor began to struggle to raise, and then shortly later to even lower. As the weather was turning cold, I decided to put off the repair until spring. In the meantime, I did a lot of research and learned the propensity of the convertible top motor to fail due to corrosion if the drain well got clogged. Not knowing the history of the vehicle for the previous 13 years, I figured that was the case.
I ordered a new hydro pump, which was installed Monday. I've used the same mechanic for more than a decade. He was originally a Honda-certified mechanic, but left a Honda dealership and formed his own import repair shop. He's worked on many BMWs in the past so I felt comfortable using him.
To our surprise, the drain well was clean and the old motor looked brand new. Still, as we're talking about an '06 here, the motor still could've just worn out, right? The fluid level in the old motor was just slightly lower than that of the new motor so we figured we didn't have a fluid issue, either. He also said there was no evidence of a leak at the pump and the lines all looked perfect--no corrosion.
Upon replacement and reassembly, the new pump pushed the roof at the normal speed but intermittently groaned excessively. Uh oh....
Having read that a new hydro pump will self-bleed over the first few cycles, we held out hope that the noise would magically disappear.
Now here we are 3 days later. Road into work with the top down, celebrating 60 degree weather. When I went to close the roof, I got the loud groaning noise and the roof stopped halfway up. I had to (gently) pull the roof as I held the button to finish the closing cycle.
Any ideas what the heck is going on here???



