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shimmy
30-05-2012, 10:33 PM
When my car gets hot and has been having lots of gear changes it eventually can result in the cog light flashing amber, otherwise no noticeable side effects.

Anybody got any ideas what might be wrong. I know if I get it looked at under warranty it's likely it can't be replicated, as mechanics aren't likely to get it as hot as me ;), try as they might.

Soon as I back off it will stop flashing. Occasionally it might stay on but goes away when engine restarted, normally it will stop flashing and go off when you stop driving hard.

Weather was hot on both occasions.

shane@mbtech
30-05-2012, 10:45 PM
When my car gets hot and has been having lots of gear changes it eventually can result in the cog light flashing amber, otherwise no noticeable side effects.

Anybody got any ideas what might be wrong. I know if I get it looked at under warranty it's likely it can't be replicated, as mechanics aren't likely to get it as hot as me ;), try as they might.

Soon as I back off it will stop flashing. Occasionally it might stay on but goes away when engine restarted, normally it will stop flashing and go off when you stop driving hard.

Weather was hot on both occasions.

Check your hydraulic SMG fluid, its a sign of getting hot.

I would change the fluid and re-bleed the smg system.

cantfind1
30-05-2012, 10:47 PM
When was the last time you had your smg fluid replaced mate...the Hydraulic one not the gearbox oil?

It degrades over time like brake fluid as it gets hot it loses its hydraulic properties and breaks down like brake fluid.

Most likely this is happening to you on track as the fluid is being used for very frequent rapid gear changes...:whistle:

Also worth plugging in and checking codes...the ecu will have stored them....

cantfind1
30-05-2012, 10:48 PM
Check your hydraulic SMG fluid, its a sign of getting hot.

I would change the fluid and re-bleed the smg system.

Beat me to it!

shimmy
30-05-2012, 11:08 PM
Beat me to it!

Checking some us forums they also say change temp sender on pump as it might be getting faulty due to deterioration

Bounce
30-05-2012, 11:12 PM
Checking some us forums they also say change temp sender on pump as it might be getting faulty due to deteriorationSome in the US bypass the temp sender altogether.They seem to have more issues then us because of the hotter climate.

Yanto
31-05-2012, 12:52 AM
When my car gets hot and has been having lots of gear changes it eventually can result in the cog light flashing amber, otherwise no noticeable side effects.

Anybody got any ideas what might be wrong. I know if I get it looked at under warranty it's likely it can't be replicated, as mechanics aren't likely to get it as hot as me ;), try as they might.

Soon as I back off it will stop flashing. Occasionally it might stay on but goes away when engine restarted, normally it will stop flashing and go off when you stop driving hard.

Weather was hot on both occasions.

I think it's the optional home absence/pending divorce warning light mate. Ok if it's flashing, but don't let it go red...

CraigMillwardCroft
31-05-2012, 08:07 AM
I think it's the optional home absence/pending divorce warning light mate. Ok if it's flashing, but don't let it go red...
:hahaha::hahaha::hahaha: Very True:whistle:

s.mac
31-05-2012, 06:07 PM
My light has been coming on recently, normal driving, it goes off. Elms have had a look and couldn't see anything 1st time round, it's back with them so I'm hoping Gareth can find out why, now it's happened again (several times).
I can understand the heat but can't understand why it doesn't register the cause of the fault