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O'Neill
26-07-2012, 06:19 PM
Drove the car Sat, first time in six weeks.
Noticed the gear number was flashing, changed gear fine, drove as normal.
slammed the bonnet, doors and boot a few times, gear indicator was still flashing.
On the way home it stopped flashing, put it down to not driving it for a while.
Sunday it did the same but when stationary in 1st it put it self into neutral and the yellow cog light came on. It still drove and changed gear as normal.
I put a replacement salmon relay in and the gear number was still flashing, opened, closed bonnet, doors and boot again it stopped flashing.
Went for a 50 mile blast and all was fine.
I know a few on here have had problems with the smg, is this the beginnings of the end :(
Mark CSL
26-07-2012, 06:41 PM
Sounds like it will need poped in to bmw to check it on there machine
Not much help but it could be a switch and nothing too expensive.
Do you have warranty ?
O'Neill
26-07-2012, 07:00 PM
Sounds like it will need poped in to bmw to check it on there machine
Not much help but it could be a switch and nothing too expensive.
Do you have warranty ?
Yep I have warranty, but with intermittent problems they are hard to diagnose. Hopefully it was just the relay, if not I hope it doesn't re-occur at the worst possibly time if you get my meaning:bigcry:
Mark CSL
26-07-2012, 07:02 PM
I would get them to check it ASAP it might hold a fault in the ecu
Bounce
26-07-2012, 07:04 PM
As Mark says Barry,could be just one of the bonnet catches,or the gear position sensor switch on top of the gear box.Mine would go into neutral whilst driving,which was a bit scary when on the motorway cos it wouldn't go back into gear.I ended up with a new pump under Warranty with the help of Elms.Get BMW to plug it in and bring the fault codes up.
O'Neill
26-07-2012, 07:07 PM
As Mark says Barry,could be just one of the bonnet catches,or the gear position sensor switch on top of the gear box.Mine would go into neutral whilst driving,which was a bit scary when on the motorway cos it wouldn't go back into gear.I ended up with a new pump under Warranty with the help of Elms.Get BMW to plug it in and bring the fault codes up.
I'll pop to Elms Sat if they can fit me in :thumbs:
O'Neill
26-07-2012, 07:43 PM
The funny thing is on Sat I planned a drive which passed a freind who is a BMW specialist, I popped in to catch up as I Haven't seen him for a while.
I didn't mention the flashing gear indicator as he might have thought that was my reason for turning up :hahaha:
Friend of mine had very same thing recently on 03 E46 M3 SMG, bonnet catch mate
O'Neill
26-07-2012, 10:15 PM
Friend of mine had very same thing recently on 03 E46 M3 SMG, bonnet catch mate
I hope not, I'll have to pay for that, I've have a £250 excess :-D
Equinox
26-07-2012, 10:41 PM
make sure it needs some other things too then and get a good 250's worth of stuff too
Me too bud. I'm not sure if it was expensive???
Best of luck, hope you get it sorted ASAP
make sure it needs some other things too then and get a good 250's worth of stuff too
Nice touch, engine and gearbox should make it worth while :beer:
billyboysm3
27-07-2012, 01:00 AM
Get it booked in and sorted before the big day next month.
Billy
Yanto
27-07-2012, 08:18 AM
As Mark says Barry,could be just one of the bonnet catches,or the gear position sensor switch on top of the gear box.Mine would go into neutral whilst driving,which was a bit scary when on the motorway cos it wouldn't go back into gear.I ended up with a new pump under Warranty with the help of Elms.Get BMW to plug it in and bring the fault codes up.
+1 same symptoms for me Barry.
I had a new pump about a month before Brett.
O'Neill
28-07-2012, 02:21 PM
Update, drove to Elms this morning (Emma you're a star for fitting me in at short notice) everything fine. Fault codes were checked/reset, both were a bonnet switch.
All done, keys handed over, jumped in car put it in 1st, flashing gear no. again.
Driving a giant four door Mini now until Gareth/Dan can have a look Monday.
Thanks again to team Elms for your great customer care :thumbs:
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