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Roadkill 02-14-2010 12:50 PM

Transmission Reliability
 
It appears that the '00-'03 5 spd auto transmissions are rather prone to premature problems or failure. Are the '04-06 6spd versions any better? TIA.

Wagner 02-14-2010 12:53 PM

In short, not really. The transmissions may be a weak point in the X drive train but not to an extreme extent.

ncsucarjock 02-14-2010 02:14 PM

I think the tranny problems with the X are like the tranny problems with the earlier Dodge Rams. You heard about a lot of failures, and how crappy they are, but with regular service, they seem to live an average to long life. Change the fluid every 50k miles, and drive it until it dies.

m5james 02-14-2010 03:48 PM

:iagree: as that the only way to keep them reliable. Ignore BMW's recommendations, which they no longer recommend on their newer cars. It seems to me the 6spd's have more problems than the 5's.

julezw 02-14-2010 05:01 PM

:iagree:My 6 speed ZF on my o4 X5 got rebuilt at 100,000kmhs, there seems to be debate on changing trans fluid/ but after my experience i definitely would change, but following proper procedure

Supernatural 02-14-2010 07:08 PM

I see most are talking about the hydro transmissions. What's the concensus on the manual transmissions?:driver:

m5james 02-14-2010 07:59 PM

I've used Redline in my M5 for years w/o an issue. I change it just as frequently as the auto's I have. For the cost, $20-$30 worth of fluid every 3 or 4 years is far cheaper than $5000 every 7 or 8 years when the tranny fails. Ever since I started buying BMW's in 99, I've never experienced a failed, notchy or hard shifting tranny, and I by no means have any plans to either.

cheappc 02-15-2010 12:16 PM

I read about transmissions going bad on the x's before I bought mine... so tell me people lets get honest here, which transmissions go bad?
1. The 5 speed auto?
2. The 6 speed auto?
3. The 5 speed manual?

Roadkill 02-15-2010 12:31 PM

Thanks guys for all the info. Sounds like service intervals are the key. Any of you unhappy with the 6 speed auto?

HPIA4v2 02-15-2010 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheappc (Post 712832)
I read about transmissions going bad on the x's before I bought mine... so tell me people lets get honest here, which transmissions go bad?
1. The 5 speed auto?
2. The 6 speed auto?
3. The 5 speed manual?

For longevity driven in normal condition nothing beats manual. So if you drive alot and tend to keep your car for a long time get manual.
My Audi A4 manual trans hit 125,000 miles and driven hard after I got my new turbo on it and it still ticking (no slippage symptoms yet). BTW, all v8 X5 come with auto.


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