Symptoms are; abnormal downshifting when releasing the throttle, staying in gear until hitting 4000-5000 RPM, check coolant level message even though the system is full to the neck and fully bled.
Upon scanning the car it gave me the following error in the EGS; transmission sump oil temperature sensor.
I tried my best searching through most BMW forums to get as much as info as I can before attempting something that will not fix the issue. A few things that I've read was the transmission harness, the torque converter, the accelerator pedal and something as simple as transmission fluid.
Already ordered the transmission filter, the transmission pan gasket and the ESSO LT 71141 transmission fluid.
No warning of trans fail safe mode up to date. Uploaded a video, but the issue gets worse than what has been recorded. Any ideas?
Does sound like the symptoms of a transmission temperature sensor gone bad. I would replace the transmission harness that includes the sensor.
Check coolant level is unrelated.
IIRC The temperature sensor is integrated into the wiring harness. I think you'll just need to drop the valve body to access it... Kouks has alot of info on this maybe he will chime in... He had to replace his as the trans thought it was over heating. It runs at high rpms I think, as an attempt to cool it down even though it may not actually be overheating... Also may cause strange shifting...
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Thanks for your input fellows. Would this be the correct part?
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-zf-parts...4341423719~zf/
If you have a 5HP24 (you didn't specify build date), yes.
Some cheaper sources:
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...0z-24341423719
http://www.thectsc.com/products/valv...p24-90-13.html
The built date is 04/07/2001.
A quick update for people who are or will have similar issue. The issue is solved by replacing the transmission wiring harness. Did a full transmssion service while at it; filter, fluid, gasket etc. I don’t even feel the shift anymore. Feels incredible.
Also replaced the ABS pre charge pump due to trifecta after hitting 25 mph everytime. That’s solved too.
So far it has been a win win weekend for me.
I just read this and yep, when the trans runs at high rpm for no reason before shifting most likely the temp sensor has gone bad, tells the computer the trans is hot, and the computer runs at high rpm to run as much fluid as possible through the cooler. Replacing the harness is the answer.
Good of to see you got it fixed.
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Thanks for the responses fellows. What a relief, especially after going over it's service records and seeing that the previous had gotten an estimate to fix it at $4,700 for a complete transmission rebuilt. At only 57K miles, I was shocked to see the rebuilt estimate. How could it fail at that kind of mileage? All completed for under $300 with transmission harness and fluid.
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