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Old 06-03-2017, 11:34 PM
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Trans Malfunction

hey guys got the dreaded error driving home from work, 2008 BMW X5 4.8 94k miles . My trans has always been jerky but I just learned to live with it, today I noticed when coming to a complete stop the RPMS would drop and the car would shut off and go into Neutral . Happend twice on a 9 mile drive home , as soon as I get to my driveway the car goes into trans malfunction this is the first time I'm seeing this error . I was not able to drive up my driveway but in Reverse gear the car drove like nothing while the error was still on. I shut off the car turned it back on and the error went away and was able to park the car. If anyone can give me any ideas or previous experiences please chime in! I've read countless threads about solenoid repair or transfer case rebuilds etc . By the way no engine lights or anything else was on thank you !
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