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Boston X5 4.4 05-07-2008 04:13 PM

Here's SIB 2420205 for harsh downshift for '04 and '05 X5 - replaced SIB 240106.
(won't work for a '00 - but SIB does exist)



Technical Service Bulletins for the BMW X5 2004 - 103000 POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Make : BMW Model : X5 Year : 2004
Service Bulletin Number: 2420205
Replacement Service Bulletin Number: 240106
NHTSA Campaign ID Number : 10014893
Date of Bulletin: 01/01/2006 Date Added to Database: 05/11/2005
Component: 103000 POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Summary: HARSH 2-1 DOWNSHIFT. *EH BMW E35. *SC X5 FROM 10/03 UP TO 04/05. *TT

X5 Meister 05-07-2008 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boston X5 4.4
Try BMW SIB 240106 with a title of "Harsh 2-1 downshift"

Similar SIB was issued for E90's etc. - SIB 240406

- I think this is for '04+ the facelifted X

SIB 240406 was not for the E90's. It was for some E46, E39, and E85 models and it had nothing to do with harsh 2-1 downshifts.

Boston X5 4.4 05-08-2008 10:22 AM

1 Attachment(s)
Here is SIB 240106 direct from BMWNA for the harsh downshift for 4.4/4.8 X5 (N62).


(mgruber ......yup the other two TSB #'s are wrong. My bad and mis-information from Al Gores internet)

chilly 05-11-2008 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NOVAX5
Use 30 secs reset method. It will solve the problem.
-Turn key to position 2. But dont start the engine.
-Floor the gas pedal for 30-40 secs.
-Release the gas pedal, step on brake and start the engine.
-Drive FORWARD (Not reverse, so make sure you are out of your garage before you attempt to do the transmission reset)

Do this every other month or when the transmission start slamming again.

Thanks, much better.....

chilliwilli 05-13-2008 07:04 PM

Thanks for this...:thumbup:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boston X5 4.4
Here is SIB 240106 direct from BMWNA for the harsh downshift for 4.4/4.8 X5 (N62).


(mgruber ......yup the other two TSB #'s are wrong. My bad and mis-information from Al Gores internet)


B@dBoy 05-15-2008 02:00 AM

Rough Downshifts
 
Originally Posted by NOVAX5
Use 30 secs reset method. It will solve the problem.
-Turn key to position 2. But dont start the engine.
-Floor the gas pedal for 30-40 secs.
-Release the gas pedal, step on brake and start the engine.
-Drive FORWARD (Not reverse, so make sure you are out of your garage before you attempt to do the transmission reset)

Do this every other month or when the transmission start slamming again.



Will this work for a 2002 4.6i X5 as well?


X5 Meister 05-15-2008 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NOVAX5
Use 30 secs reset method. It will solve the problem.
-Turn key to position 2. But dont start the engine.
-Floor the gas pedal for 30-40 secs.
-Release the gas pedal, step on brake and start the engine.
-Drive FORWARD (Not reverse, so make sure you are out of your garage before you attempt to do the transmission reset)

Do this every other month or when the transmission start slamming again.

Where did you get this? Do you have any BMW reference for it? (i.e. TIS, SIB, etc.)

B@dBoy 05-15-2008 07:55 AM

I found this information on page 1 of this trend. So, can this be done for an 02 4.6i X5is? :dunno:

babysvt 05-15-2008 07:13 PM

I have this problem still even after trying the transmission reset and the dealer reflashing. I am going to be taking it back soon and see if I can take someone for a ride and show them how to replicate the problem. I will also print out the information on the TSB#.

Thanks for this information!!

sam48is 01-11-2009 04:50 AM

So what's the procedure for a 2006 4.8is? The 30-sec throttle push method or something else?


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