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Trans Harness Replace / Repair
Anyone done this procedure? Is it pretty much plug and play? Wondering if I should repair or replace. I'm fairly certain the seal on mine has been breached and is shorting out when moisture gets in there. Perhaps cleaning the contacts and a heavy dose of silicon are in order. My symptoms sounds almost exactly the same as what was described in the link above: http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...safe-prog.html Best price I've found on the harness is $142: 24 34 1 423 719 | 24341423719 | - | BMW E31 E38 E39 E53 X5 A/T A5S 440Z Wiring Harness OEM | New-Part.com
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ne1? bump...
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If you are looking for a DIY at how to remove the seal plug for the wiring harness inside the trans, this video should help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkpuYnaeWUg
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Some confusion here. For the 5HP24 the inhibitor switch and the wiring harness are completely different components
![]() Internal wiring harness ![]() ![]() Inhibitor switch (Transmission position switch) The video is for an entirely different transmission (6HP26) which has neither an internal wiring harness nor an external inhibitor switch. Phil |
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Nice this helps big time! I assume the seal on the connector is what might be my issue. I can plainly see where it is located now )
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You would generally get a P0705 DTC for an inhibitor switch fault. The switch also has internal lip seals that seal between the switch housing and the selector shaft which can leak.
![]() It’s easy enough to test the switch function with a multimeter : ![]() ![]() Phil |
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So I don't need to drop the pan to get to the plug?
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