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vacuum leak/brake booster problem
Posted: Feb 26, 2011 9:11 PM
by rattfink81
Hi i have 1988 528e. problem is i have a vacuum leak causing a horrbile idle problem. I sprayed carb cleaner and seemed to pinpoint the brake booster right around the seam. makes sense but when i removed the vacuum line from the intake to the booster it still held a vacuum as it made a "wosh" sound. So how can the booster have a vacuum leak yet hold pressure/vacuum? i just dont want to go through the work of throw a good used one i have from a e30 parts car i had if im just crazy.
Posted: Feb 26, 2011 10:08 PM
by a
If you pulled the hose off the manifold , then a check valve would keep the vacuum in the booster.
Posted: Feb 26, 2011 10:18 PM
by rattfink81
i pulled the hose from the check valve and the booster. my question is if the booster is the soucre of my vacuum leak how can it still hold a vacuum?
Re: vacuum leak/brake booster problem
Posted: Aug 18, 2024 10:45 AM
by tschultz
I have an early e12 based e24 with vacuum brakes. I confirmed a suspected vacuum leak through the booster. If I suck on the hose, it never holds a vacuum, always keeps leaking air through, although I can't tell exactly where. Maybe some 528e owners have had this problem before.
Can i repair it somehow? Do I just need to replace the booster? Brakes work fine otherwise...
I know it's an old thread... but I am just wondering how they usually leak from the inside via vacuum if no brake fluid leaks?