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Last edited by sawastea; 01-09-2012 at 11:54 AM. Reason: Edited AT to MT. It's a MANUAL not automatic |
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My tranny went out at 115,000. Rebuilt for $3000. Dealer wanted 7500, but that was for a new tranny shipped from Germany.
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Were these shops aware of the transfer case/front drive shaft issues with these cars? Because the issue sure sounds more like a stretched transfer case chain or worn shaft splines than a transmission issue
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I would bet this is the issue, not the trans.
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Both shops drove it, and checked it. They lifted the car and one kept it overnight. I'm not saying that they're lying, but I do respect their opinions. It's more like this...
Going from N to 1. If I rev slowly while releasing the clutch, it's all good. It's when I either hit the gas in ANY gear or at a fast pace (0-2500/3000 RPM) quickly while releasing the clutch where I hear a load CLACK CLACK CLACK underneath the front of the car. It's a MANUAL transmission for an X5 (not normal in the USA). I realize I put AT, it's an MT!!! Sorry |
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Same situation. I'll be at 115K pretty soon. Did you get a used tranny or did they rebuild the broken parts?
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If it shifts fine, doesn't grind the synchros, and doesn't slip in gear, I would look at the transfer case chain. |
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Hard to diagnose, but agree with Slick & TiAg that a closer look at transfer case is needed...the MT trans, if not abused, should be near bullet proof, imo.
And, that higher rpm situ is not 'transmission' related in my experience. GL, mD
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Interesting...I'm starting to look into it. From what i understand, there is a popping noise that is more correlated with this issues than a clacking sound. I called cobra transmission and left them a VM to call me back. We'll see.
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Notwithstanding, they still need to remove the transmission to diagnose the issue right? There is no simple way to save on the asinine labor costs on this one? The only light of hope here is that the chain IS the issue and not the tranny.
Time to pray
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