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Checking the level is a good thing to check with the shop.
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Now that Im 100k over recommended maintenance schedule that leaves me with the question if I should or shouldn't!
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Thanks JCL. Ill probably give them a call and ask them how they topped off the fluids? Just to make sure Im not low.
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Your choice. There's no reason not to.
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There is no reason not to if it is free to do so, and you are going to rebuild the transmission anyway to fix the shifting problem you have when cold. Nothing to lose in that case. See if it helps. If it isn't free, ask your mechanic how much, and what he thinks the chances are of it being a fluid issue, with no underlying mechanical or electronic issues.
If you are not going to rebuild the transmission, but live with it, then evaluate the cost against your mechanic's evaluation of likely benefit.
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Keep trying with the insults.
Not worth debating the owner's manual recommendations with you because you don't get it. The owner's manual does not replace failure analysis. I'll save the tech manual point for your next wave of hysterics. But the OP asked about his fluid change, and told us about his shifting problem. Remember him? It is his thread. The question is, what might be wrong with the fluid that it shifts fine warm, but not cold. The reason he took it in the first time. Could it be the fluid, with no underlying mechanical problem? Well, it could be that the fluid is too heavy, and if it thins out when it gets hot, that could explain it, just as an example. Or it could be something not related to the fluid. If his shifting problem is not related to the fluid then it doesn't sound like good advice to change it because that is what the owner's manual says, if he knows he is going to pull the transmission anyway.
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IMO it has been resolved. It seems unreasonable to me BMW would recommend a regular service which is reasonably believed to cause transmission failure. |
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