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26-07-2014, 02:07 PM | #1 |
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Missing Gears
Ok, so I'm trying to find the right solution to a problem I'm encountering, which I'm guessing (hoping) you've experienced before...
I've had a warning light appear (a yellow cog) on the dash. Manual says simply visit a BMW garage to investigate. The problem manifested itself following a spirited B-road blast, and a number of gears started disappearing, i.e. gears 3 and 5 would select, but 4 didn't wanna know. This got worse as I nursed the car home, and I was left with 1 and 5 (+ R). Some research I've seen says replacing the salmon relay can cure the ills. Did this today, and seemed ok for a while, but the problem has returned again, with gears 3 and 4 gone by by. Any comments (other than you've bought a pup) welcomed... Trip to a dealer/specialist for some diagnostics? GB FUBAR'd ? Electronc gremlins that just need clearing through the diagnostics? HELP ! |
26-07-2014, 06:38 PM | #2 |
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Just found this over on Cutters:
Cog light and no apparent fault/occasional knocking into neutral = fluid temp (probably) Solution = resistor mod, or new temp sensor (Warning - can be an early sign of pump failure) Trouble/delay selecting gears = ident springs Solution = drop gearbox, replace springs (springs are cheap...labour and adaptation less so) Trouble shifting/4th gear adaptation error = SMG 'knuckle'. It's the linkage that allows a manual stick movement side-to-side Solution = grease/replace linkage (exhaust off, but can be done with gearbox in situ) Seemingly random gear selection issues (see previous posts) Solution = replace GPS No gear selection/knocking out of gear = fluid pressure loss Solution = could be the salmon relay supplying power to the pump...if not, it's a dead pump (motor) or accumulator leak (available separately, but not worth fitting to an old pump) So diagnostics first and see what happens, but sounds like the GPS/knuckle... the pump sounds fine when unlocking the car. |
26-07-2014, 06:57 PM | #3 |
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Mine started missing/delaying 3rd& 4th, yellow cog light on & would then loose all drive.
If I turned the car off for a few minutes & restarted, it sometimes started working normally again. Mine was the gear position sensor, I had that changed & no issues since. |
27-07-2014, 10:52 PM | #4 |
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If you are getting a graunching or inability to select between third and fourth, coupled with a yellow cog light, it's a not uncommon issue. For me, it happened relatively infrequently, but then the car would go through periods of experiencing the problem.
There is a thread on here somewhere about it. Elms tried several times to resolve it for me under warranty and ultimately ended up replacing the gearbox. |
27-07-2014, 10:55 PM | #5 | |
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No grunching. Simply changing from 2nd to 5th folloeing a delaye of a couple of seconds, for example. Dropping it off at an Indie this week for a check up.
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28-07-2014, 09:19 AM | #6 |
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Im sure its a new gearbox needed, make sure you take warranty out.
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