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OCD me, but I wouldn't change brands of certified fluids even if I found another was better, unless it was a full transmission and torque convertor flush. The logic or lack of would be to avoid any possibility the two would not dance will together.
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If you use fluids with unknown compositions and additives, then yes, I can see the logic of staying with one brand or formula.
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E53 3.0d 12/2005 6HP26X ISSUES
Hello everyone and thanks in advance for your help.
My car is an E53 3.0d year 12/2005 M-Packet with 190.000km, 6HP26X automatic gearbox and I think I have some troubles with the transmission but I don’t know exactly where. I have changed the filter and the oil of the transfer case and gearbox 10.000km ago. I have bought the oil for the gearbox in eBay (ROWE ATF 9006), the filter in BMW and the oil for the transfer case in BMW. I have reset the values of the transmission case with the Inpa and all the filling of the gearbox made according the procedure. The symptoms are these:
Thanks for all your help and congratulations for this forum. Kind regards, JON |
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Hi Guys,
I did the fluid change this past summer and was getting the "TRANS FAILSAFE PROG" message. I posted about it here and it turned out to be low battery voltage as I was messing swapping out the stereo at the same time. So it drove fine for the next few month until it started getting cold outside. I started getting the "TRANS FAILSAFE PROG" every morning when I started the car. I even left the car on a trickle charger overnight one time to rule out it being the battery again. It was not the battery. After driving for about 15 minutes, I could shut off the car, and start it back up, and the transmission was happy again, except I noticed some jerkiness on the 2-1 shift coming to a stop. I left it sitting outside and on a cold morning, I did the top off procedure again, immediately after starting the engine and was able to add just under additional quart of ZF fluid. So I guess when I did the fill procedure this past summer, the fluid got too warn too quickly and I have been running around almost a quart low for the last 2500 miles or so. Unfortunately, adding that missing quart of oil did not cure the "TRANS FAILSAFE PROG" message when starting the car each morning, and I still have the hard 2-1 downshift. My commute to work is about 20 minutes, and other that slow acceleration from only having 1 forward gear, and sucky mileage since there is no overdrive when going 60 mpg, am I likely to have some sort of catastrophic failure by continuing to drive it the way it is? Do I have any options other than dropping the tranny and rebuilding it?
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You could get the correct fluid level by following the service procedure to set the level while monitoring transmission fluid temperature, but after that you are looking at pulling the transmission IMO.
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I would get it to a well recommended transmission shop and get a diagnosis. BMW dealers do not work on transmissions.
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Thanks guys. I'll call around to see if there are any transmission shows around here that has any experience with these BMW transmissions.
I have the Bentley shop manual and used the procedure in it. I'm puzzled that I was almost a quart low despite following their procedure to the letter the first time. At most 100 seconds passed from when I started the car until fluid started coming out the fill hole. Ambient was maybe 75 degrees when I did it. I have a lift, so I used a 6 foot step ladder to get into the car to start it and run through the gears, then back to park. The down the latter and remove the fill plug (already loosened and wrench ready to go, then fill with manual pump already attached to full 1 quart container with a 2nd one ready to go. Once the fluid started coming out, I put the fill plug back in and climbed back up the latter and shut down the car. Like I said, it was maybe 100 seconds before I had the fill plug back in. p.s. car sat overnight before I did it the first time.
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