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Question for auto transmission gurus.
It will not shudder much at all under hard acceleration. I though it could be a worn torque converter or trans fluid having over 100,000mi. After much debate and reading all the horror stories of changing auto trans fluid, I decided I would change the fluid. (dropping the pan and replacing the fluid/filter, not a power flush) Figuring the viscosity was too low in the old fluid and causing some slipping. However, one day I put the trans in manual to gear down for a big hill and it didn’t shudder at all. I’ve been driving it for a while now in manual and it drives fine. Does anyone know what would be different in manual mode vs. auto what would prevent the shuddering? Last edited by evo2; 05-20-2014 at 08:31 PM. |
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Older trans fluid will generally have a higher viscosity.
If it is shuddering in an automatic mode and not in manual mode that suggests a problem in the valve body or electronic controls.
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Manual mode will usually force a lockup of the torque converter, sounds like the judder is from the TC slipping in auto mode.
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Shuddering during acceleration does indicate TC issue. You may also hear an a whining or grinding sound. I would get it checked out ASAP as a bad torque convertor can damage the transmission. BMW dealers only replace transmissions. I suggest taking it to a recommended transmission shop that is familiar with BMW transmissions.
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Wouldn't I get a TC slippage warning?
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Might also be worth getting the MAFs checked out, they can cause gearbox funnies.
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What, if any, codes are you getting?
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If the MAF could cause transmission issues they would be consistent regardless of transmission mode. MAF symptoms are rough idle, loss of power, engine 'roars' and often fuel/air mixture error codes.
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While it's shuddering you need to look at the rev counter needle closely. If the torque converter lock-up clutch is causing the issue the engine revs will fluctuate in sympathy with the noise but it's only usually by 100-200rpm so you need to watch carefully.
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usually... but I've seen a few gearbox funnies on A8's (similar gearboxes) that have been traced to MAF issues. The MAF is 'good enough' for the engine, but the tranny doesnt' like it.
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