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Old 11-12-2006, 07:55 PM
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Transmission problem

While driving today I noticed my transmission will not go above 3rd gear, I tried to mannualy put it in 4th but it would not go. Does it sound like I'm going to need a new transmission? What do transmissions cost for these cars?

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I just changed my transmission out two weeks ago and it cost about $5500. Thank God for my extended warrenty. With the new one, I have an additional two year warrenty. As far as your problem goes, I don't know. Mine never went into reverse.
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what is the deductible on that $5.5K?
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$5500 well that sucks. How much would it cost to have the tranny rebuilt?
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$5500 well that sucks. How much would it cost to have the tranny rebuilt?
Do a search for a post by KewlX5 who went through transmission replacement/rebuild hell. He got it sorted out though. There might be some info in that thread that will help you.
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Do a search for a post by KewlX5 who went through transmission replacement/rebuild hell. He got it sorted out though. There might be some info in that thread that will help you.
Is this the one?
http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...home-mode.html
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do yourself a favor and have the BMW dealer check it out . if bmw does the work and you have problems afterwards, you have a big dealer to work with instead of a small shop.
just my 2Cents...
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Old 11-13-2006, 12:57 AM
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Call Peter Schmid Transmission, They will fix you up. They specialize in BMW and Mercedes trans and have been around for at least 20 years. They are by far the best in the bay area, they usually just do the rebuilding for other shops but the will also do the complete job if you like. 3rd gear seems to be the one that fails on these transmissions, it's no 5500.00 dollar job, but it wont be cheap to get it fixed right.

I can't recommend them high enough, I have been sending people there for 15 years.

1331 Rollins Road, Burlingame, California 94010. Tel (650) 348-3990
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Old 11-13-2006, 01:38 AM
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I agree with you....BUT, Peter Schmid may only deal with ZF tranny and NOT with GM tranny. So if you have a X5 4.4i or 4.6iS or 4.8iS, the auto tranny is made by ZF.

However, if you have a X5 3.0i, then your auto tranny is made by GM which Peter Schmid may or may not be able to help you.

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Call Peter Schmid Transmission, They will fix you up. They specialize in BMW and Mercedes trans and have been around for at least 20 years. They are by far the best in the bay area, they usually just do the rebuilding for other shops but the will also do the complete job if you like. 3rd gear seems to be the one that fails on these transmissions, it's no 5500.00 dollar job, but it wont be cheap to get it fixed right.

I can't recommend them high enough, I have been sending people there for 15 years.

1331 Rollins Road, Burlingame, California 94010. Tel (650) 348-3990
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