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Originally Posted by texastuna
Hi Omar,
I have had a very similar experience to yours.
My X5 had the air bags replaced 4 weeks ago to arnott ($800), and when I went over a big bump they dropped again. I took it back to the Indy and they said new compressor needed because it’s trying to pull more voltage than required (40 versus 16 normal or something). The compressor still turns on and when I replace fuses it will come on but then burn the fuses eventually. I ordered a relay and it comes in Monday, I’m hoping that will help since it helped yours. Is this swap as simple as the fuse? Just plug and play after disconnecting battery?
Also, I haven’t gotten the chassis error so I have not changed beads or cleaned vent valve. Do you think I need a new compressor if relay doesn’t solve issue? If so has the aftermarket one worked well for you?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Okay, so the first thing to check is when you hit the bumps do both sides go flat? if so then the second step is to change the relay its a green little box right next to the fuses in the trunk. Just unclip and pull it. That should fix your problem but if it doesn't, you most likely just need to service the compressor and valve. If that does not fix it completely then the new compressor is 259$ from amazon and its's "swsd" brand. So far after doing steps 1 and 2 on my x5, I have not had the issue again and I still have not changed my compressor even though I have it already just in case. I would recommend after doing those steps to order the compressor and keep it on the side just in case a year later the issue happens, that way you can install it right away. If you need help locating the relay I can post pictures. the last thing after you put a new relay in is to lock the car and wait a little while or an hour to let the system reset and it will air up once you unlock the car and then test drive it over hard roads. Since your fuses keep getting blown. The only way to say you need the compressor changed 100% is after you install the new relay. Pretty much diagnosis step by step. Also no need to disconnect the battery for this.