My trans selector continues to deteriorate. There are some that might be correct on ebay, but often off of newer years. And if I recall, there were 2 5speed transmissions in model year '97. I desperately need a part number. Are there any sites that have something like exploded parts diagrams? Or anyone know how to look this up?
Here's one on ebay now. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1997-2001-B...3/192807232304
listed as #25.16-1421253 or 8 218 772 or 90120 203
I just need some official way to verify any of those (or some other!) number. I can't see a # on the one in the car right now, and would prefer not to completely disable the vehicle without having the replacement part in hand.
Realoem.com or bimmercat.com have the exploded diagrams. Put in your vin and go to town.
2001 750iL DD74441
Stock
RIP: 2003 540iA Sport GS56111
H&R front springs, Ultimate Cup Holder, Euro Dash & Armrest, Grom, BavSound Stage1
Thanks Angry Bear. New problem.
vin is bw52111.
Entered at bimmercat, it's showing the steptronic system. Unless I'm missing something, I don't have steptronic. There is no option to manual control the trans. Just pull the lever to the gear, that's it. No extra buttons on the cover plate.
Entered at Realoem, it shows me a diagram for non-steptronic. But no actual part # is available. What gives?
From that vin, is it possible a PO replaced a step with a non step? All the trim looks to be original. Is such a thing even possible?
Well looking at your build sheet (decoder.bvzine.com because bimmercat wouldn’t load it) you have the non-steptronic trans. So this appears to be a database error based on vin.
Try manually building your vehicle vice entering the vin. Be sure you are in the classic catalog...
2001 750iL DD74441
Stock
RIP: 2003 540iA Sport GS56111
H&R front springs, Ultimate Cup Holder, Euro Dash & Armrest, Grom, BavSound Stage1
Ah! Ok.
there are now 2 possible numbers listed. Under details, it says one supersedes the other, without a warning about backward incompatibility. So, in theory, if I can find either of those numbers at a seller, I should be good, right?
ooh! Score! Seeing some pics online, I found the sticker on the orig. it's a 25161422013. Yippie!
So again, if realoem says 25161422559 supercedes, and was a later production, I can get a '59- which should be newer, and it should drop in, right?
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More problems. I have a lot more ebay options on the ...559, the newer version. However, most of them have what I think is a slot for steptronics next to the usual P-R-N-432. Slightly different configurations from the 540 to the 740, but same base shifter. They have buttons like 'M> S<.' Isn't that steptronic? If so, how could the non-steptronic shifter have steptronic buttons? Or are those extra buttons something else? ARgHH. Driving me nuts.
Is this what you are looking for?
https://prussianmotors.com/bmw-m62tu...999-2003-used/
2001 750iL DD74441
Stock
RIP: 2003 540iA Sport GS56111
H&R front springs, Ultimate Cup Holder, Euro Dash & Armrest, Grom, BavSound Stage1
In theory, yes. But check this out. in the 5th pic, you can see the # on the sticker as a 559, but the plate is steptronic... isn't it?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-540i-74...frcectupt=true
I see your confusion.
No, that is not steptronic. That is the adaptive vs manual gear selection. Basically in M the gear selected is held and resists shifting. The A basically shifts according to need and the ATC settings.
Edit: I do NOT know if that function will work on your vehicle and transmission.
2001 750iL DD74441
Stock
RIP: 2003 540iA Sport GS56111
H&R front springs, Ultimate Cup Holder, Euro Dash & Armrest, Grom, BavSound Stage1
Ahhh!
So that's a function probably not at all related to the actual shifter, but to the trans computer, not unlike '4' putting it into sport.
That said, I would imagine though it might look funny having a dummy button there, it really wouldn't matter to have the wrong faceplate sitting on it. For that matter, I could just use my original. Though the plastic frame on my leather shifter boot is shot, so it would be better to have a dummy button than a free-floating boot!
So long as the mechanicals underneath are all the same, I won't care too much.
Thanks for all your help.
I think there's the option to go back and forth, provided you have the 5HP24, I mean, you could convert to steptronic. The transmissions are the same and even the EGS are the same, the wiring tho, it's another thing. I'm studying it to see if I can retrofit the regular shifter vs. the steptronic which I have and hate.
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http://www.audipages.com/Tech_Articl...icupgrade.html
Diehard E39 driver.
I'd rather die or take a walk before driving an E60 or any BMW made after Y2K.
"Your momma's so ugly she makes Bangle cars look nice"
2001 Z3 3.0i -Oxford Green/Sandbeige
2016 428xi -Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 430iC- Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 330it - Melbourne Red/Venetian Beige/Black
I mean, you can pick 4 or 3 and it won't go over the selected top gear. The steptragic in line works as should and intended, I just don't care for the feature. It makes me wish to yank the tranny out of the car. Now I could live with the auto-plain Jane shifter as it doesn't disappoint. It does what's going to do. The steptronic builds up my hopes of driving an auto not being so boring and it actually makes it worse.
Diehard E39 driver.
I'd rather die or take a walk before driving an E60 or any BMW made after Y2K.
"Your momma's so ugly she makes Bangle cars look nice"
I’m not sure I understand what you’re describing. If I choose a gear in my step and leave it, it will not shift.
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2001 Z3 3.0i -Oxford Green/Sandbeige
2016 428xi -Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 430iC- Estoril Blue II/Black
2018 330it - Melbourne Red/Venetian Beige/Black
No, your not understainding what it is that I want to achieve. In the regular shifter, the non-steptronic, you can pick 4th. It will shift up and down from 1st to 4th depending on the maps in the eeprom in the EGS. 3rd will do the same but up to 3rd. 2nd will stay in 2nd only, so you can get out of mud/snow. In the steptronic shifter version you have to manually up and downshift to get it to behave like that. Plus you have the S mode which is like placing a regular non-steptronic in 4th.
I just don't think that the steptronic is cool or useful and would love to get the cleaner, classier look of the non steptronic version, plus the transmission shifts better IMHO. with those maps.
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Nevermind, I read you've got a 528i not a 540i. In the 528i there's not much difference between the regular vs. steptronic. Now I get why you don't get what I want to change.
Diehard E39 driver.
I'd rather die or take a walk before driving an E60 or any BMW made after Y2K.
"Your momma's so ugly she makes Bangle cars look nice"
I see why we're not understanding purposes of my conversion. You haven't driven a 540i steptronic and compared it to a regular non steptronic 540i. The non steptronic feels a lot more like a good good automatic transmission as opposed to the steptronic having several quirks that the regular verison hasn't. I asume your X5 has the N62 engine which is a whole different ball game, with the 6HP ZF tranny which also is a lot different than the 5HP24. the 330i is an e46 or an e90?
Diehard E39 driver.
I'd rather die or take a walk before driving an E60 or any BMW made after Y2K.
"Your momma's so ugly she makes Bangle cars look nice"
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