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Old 05-25-2022, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ddeen View Post
For the filled as much as it would take without starting 1.5 quarts. Then I started the engine switched gears while stepping on the brakes and then put it back on park and kept engine running. I then filled it with another 2 quarts of oil then again again swithed the gears. With the car continuing to run I filled it up till the fluid came out the bottom fill hole. It took about 6 quarts.

I did not reset the trans adaptations after the service.. any links on this process? thanks!
As long as you did it at the correct temps, you should be good. Trans adaptation would require a Foxwell, ISTA, INPA, or other BMW specific tool. But as posted, it isn't strictly necessary. I always do it, but YMMV.

Read the current codes coming out of the EGS when you can. g300d's suggestion is solid, but get the current codes so we can see what the trans module thinks is going on.
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