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So today I brought my car in for service. I've been experiencing strange behavior from my transmission. While driving up hill anywhere from 10-20 mph I might release some speed from the gas pedal, and as soon as I reapply the speed with the gas pedal the engine revs and the gears make a deep “CLONK” sound. It think this is happening between 3rd, 2nd and 1st gear.
The BMW service department just called me back and said this is a programming issue. This is not covered under my 2 year service plan nor is it covered under the CPO warranty. Kind of a bummer. They said they'll charge me about 1 hour for service. Any input on this programming issue? Is this really the solution or is this the dealerships attempt to avoid fixing the transmission? |
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Do a search on RX300 transmission problems and you will see those are also prone to costly repairs in and around 100k miles. I came across this when I was looking into buying one a couple of years ago, and when the owner said 'the transmission has been changed too, so you don't have to worry about it!' ... I was like 'what???'... then went searching and never looked at RX again.
Acura TL's also had lots of transmission problems... engine too strong for the transmission to handle, or so they said.
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A little BMW/Audi competition humor. I do hear that Audi repairs (should a person ever need them), are much more expensive than BMW repairs. |
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both are very similar in my experience. But Audi's have fewer systematic faults like the need to replace the entire cooling system ~100K on most BMW's does not exist with Audi. I have owned a bunch of BMW's and this is my first Audi, but so far it has required far fewer repairs and cheaper maint than any of the BMW's I have owned.
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Automatic transmissions are hugely complex mechanisms so it does not come as a huge surprise that they fail with age on any vehicle. Remember, the transmission unit itself costs a few grand but the labour and time needed to install is also substantial.
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Just got mine back - and I know I'm in the UK so not technically relevant proce wise for anywhere else, but UK Members may fin of use.
BMW To replace auto transmission - they DO NOT repair them: £6,700 inc labour and Tax. The box is £5,600 on it's own for a remanufactured unit NOT a new one! ZF Specialist to repair: £2,000 including recovery of vehicle, remove, strip, rebuild, refit and road test - and VAT (sales tax). Parts changed (less tax): Torque converter - £240 Master Overhaul kit - £240 New Pump Assembly - £150 New filter Assembly - £30 Fluids - £70 Labour - 18 hours @ £60/hour - that's less than half a main dealer charge/hour The failure was caused by a plastic part in the torque converter failing and getting into the oil pump which mashed it nicely and spread the bits throughout the rest of the box which did all the other (extensive) damage.
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"Plastics." That's about the cost my friend the Master BMW mechanic quoted me for a non-OEM transmission here in the States ($5-6k). An OEM transmission would be $8-9k. He says the problems he is seeing with BMW is too many plastic parts especially in the engine bay. That's why, according to him, when you replace one part such as hoses, you often have to replace several others - the plastic "connections" go bad even though the actual part is fine (see radiator). Last edited by willgabriel; 01-23-2010 at 01:27 PM. |
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