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Not applicable 2010 BMW 750i xDrive AWD (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR, MAINTENANCE,Technical Service Bulletin # 640312 Date: 120501


Heating/A/C - Intermittent Knocking Heard Inside Vehicle



SI B64 03 12



Heating and Air Conditioning



May 2012



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Water Valve: Intermittent Knocking Noise Heard Inside the Vehicle



MODEL



F01/F02 (7 Series)



F04 (ActiveHybrid 7)



F07 (5 Series Gran Turismo)



F10 (5 Series)



F12/F13 (6 Series)



Vehicles produced from 8/31/2008



SITUATION



Intermittently, a knocking/pulsating noise can be heard inside the vehicle. The knocking may also be felt in the drivers footwell area.



CAUSE



The opening and closing pulse of the heater water valve is transferred to the body of the vehicle.



PROCEDURE



1. In order to properly diagnose the correct noise, duplicate the issue with the customer.



2. Verify the water valve is the cause of the noise by adjusting the temperature set point on the IHKA (Integrated Heating and Air Conditioning)



control panel. Then listen for the noise during the operation of the water valve. It may take between 5-10 seconds for the water valve to start



regulating the temperature. Change the temperature setting again and listen for the noise during the water valve operation.



3. After confirming that the cause of the noise is indeed the water valve, proceed with replacing the water valve. Refer to ISTA Repair



Instructions "64 11 273 Replace the water valve for the heater."



2010 BMW 750i xDrive AWD (F01) V8-4.4L Turbo (N63) Page 73



NOTE:



Only install the replacement part number listed below under "Parts Information" in this Service Information bulletin.



4. If the water valve is not the cause of the noise issue, continue with standard diagnosis as needed.



PARTS INFORMATION



Note:



Request and invoice the part number specified and listed in this Service Information bulletin. Performing a part number look-up in ETK by VIN or



model will result with the wrong part being invoiced.