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Old 09-30-2014, 08:18 PM
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E53inLA, is yours an 04-06? If so, and you are getting the tale-tell clicking and lights trifecta, and autologic, DIS, or another program is pointing to the transfer case, I would think its the gear in the gear in the actuator [and replace the tranny fluid, ECS kit - how many miles on yours? Ever changed before?] before letting anyone sell me a transfer case replacement, new, rebuilt, or otherwise. Are you sure the gear was replaced properly? The fluid change won't fix the lights trifecta: replacing the gear will, as this thread [look to the linked youtubes and guidance] shows. Of course, the diagnostics aren't perfect; like I was prepared to do, you might want to try another shop using different technology [DIS or autologic, for example] if you replace the gear and aren't getting the click. Could be the ABS module, a sending unit, etc. I'll be a surprised and very disappointed shade-tree mechanic if my replacing the gear Friday morning doesn't do the trick ........


I had the "trifecta". Replaced the actuator gear last week (the old one had the exact wear as in the video), and the clicking sound is gone, and the ABS and Brake lights on the dash are now off. But the 4x4 light is still on, and the handling is poor when going forward with wheels turned hard right or hard left.

2005 3.0L with 91.7K miles. Trans fluid has been changed approx every 30K miles, but changing the transfer case fluid did not show up on the "BMW X5 Fluid Maintenance Guide" I downloaded here in 2010. So the transfer case fluid has never been changed.

I'm also reading that it might be a bad ABS wheel speed sensor. ECS has those for $80-90 each
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Old 09-30-2014, 09:23 PM
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Josh your wheel speed sensor code might be the ABS module because it does throw false wheel speed sensor errors when it goes bad. If you lose cruise control or your speedo when driving though it is probably one of the rear sensors
It says left front. Light isn't consistent. One time I felt the abs pulse when climbing in a driveway and the trifecta came on. Cruise control and speedo still work when the trifecta is lit up. I haven't had a chance yet to test the sensor or try heating up the ABS module. What do you think?
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That's the only code in the dsc module is left front sensor?

I've had abs pulse on me too before trifecta, could still be module.
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Just to throw in a wildcard here:
I know tire pressure is monitored....however....and please correct me if I am wrong....but as I understand it is not "measured" in a way one might assume it would be. (think sensor that actually reads tire pressure)

Why do I Think that?
I had no indication (dash light/other) that my tires were "low" ~22psi ea. (due to low mileage/low frequency of driving)
I never got any indication the tires were low......probably because they were all (~22psi) relatively the same pressure...albeit low.

My point:
IF...your tires are underinflated as were mine...and at highway speed....is it not conceivable........a circumstance....perhaps an undulating road surface...combined with a curve....could trigger a false positive? (tire pressure related)

IOW......all tires at less than optimum inflation spec's, could throw a wheel speed related error....or more.... (tires under "load" deform/compress...tires "relieved" grow/expand).......when in fact it could simply just be underinflated tires?

Clear as mud?...............Thoughts?

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That's the only code in the dsc module is left front sensor?

I've had abs pulse on me too before trifecta, could still be module.
Off the top of my head I want to say yes that is the only DCS code. I do have a EBV fault code but I want to say that is in a different module as it was on a different page on my INPA printout.
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I pulled off the transfer case actuator and motor, ready to replace the gear to cure my trifecta. Couldn't get the d*** cover off the actuator gear so I instead did the 180 degree turn. Fixed the trifecta! Now have the new gear in the parts box, ready to replace when it happens again. I could look through the motor port and see where the gear was worn. Lights off, drove to KY for the horse races, no recurrence.
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Enjoy the fix for another 80k miles or more Riggo.

^^Josh, all the E53's show a code for Electronic Braking Force Distribution and ignore it if thats the code you're talking about
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I pulled off the transfer case actuator and motor, ready to replace the gear to cure my trifecta. Couldn't get the d*** cover off the actuator gear so I instead did the 180 degree turn. Fixed the trifecta! Now have the new gear in the parts box, ready to replace when it happens again. I could look through the motor port and see where the gear was worn. Lights off, drove to KY for the horse races, no recurrence.
We ended up drilling a hole in a corner of the metal cover, and then we could get a screwdriver under that corner and pop the cover off.

Glad to hear it worked out OK for you.
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Rick, read this thread and follow the diagnostic procedures listed, including testing the sensors at the module which is shown in this thread. 2002 Should still be Bosch 5.7 if I'm not mistaken.

Bimmerfest - BMW Forums - View Single Post - 2002 E39 ASC BRAKE ABS lights on => Diagnostic Procedure & Parts Location

Let us know how you do!
Hi, great thread. Before working through this I have a few questions:
After changing brake lines to the rear of my 2003 X5, I got the "trifeca lights" after 10 minutes driving. I initially believed it could be due to air in the system, and I have three times for the last two weeks been bleeding at every brake caliper, and also out from every line of the ABS module.
The ABS is working normal(tried at slippery gravel) after every start for around 10 minutes driving, then the lights come On. Any ideas why this happens? If there is a faulty wheel sensor, I would expect the lights to appear immediately? Thank's for any replies !

UPDATE : After changing a couple of wheel sensors, working my way around all wheels, still no improvement. Finally I tried to loosen the Brake Press sensor at the Abs module area, with my son pressing the brake. Bled out trapped air, and voila trifeca solved.

Last edited by haueri; 12-28-2014 at 08:10 AM. Reason: Problem solved!
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ABS Speed Sensor I listed is all sold out on eBay

11/02/2014 New Post
{{ To All - Link I posted yesterday is invalid as the $14.95
Speed Sensor from this seller is all sold out}} I see they
have now [5] listed at $19.99 :-) Link below. I have yet to
receive this part and install it, so cannot yet vouch for the
authenticity of part.

BMW x5 E53 Front ABS Wheel Speed Sensor OE 34526756379 | eBay

11/01/2014 Original Post
I was blessed with the "Holy Trifecta" after my Indie
replaced front rotors, pads, calipers. Wear sensor
replaced also, and so that light was extinguished.

So, today, I went on eBay and found authentic OEM
RUF Autoteile part for $14.95. Will reply once it does
arrive and i replace it. eBay seller and link info below:

Speed Sensor Front BMW x5 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 34526756379 | eBay

Seller information
rufautopartsusa (23 )
100% Positive feedback

Item specifics
Condition:
New

Manufacturer Part Number:
34526756379

Country/Region of Manufacture:
Germany

Placement on Vehicle:
Front

Brand:
RUF Autoteile

Warranty:
Yes

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