MY 07 E60 M5 "Red Cogg" Transmition failure warning
MY 07 E60 M5 "Red Cogg" Transmition failure warning
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pil2255

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50 posts

240 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Can anyone advise ?

I occasionally get the above warning for a few seconds when I come to a standstill when the car / engine is cold ie within 1/2 mile of home.
Everything works and sounds fine and once the engine is warmed a little it never happens.
As soon as the warning goes the on board check says "No Faults"

Could this be due to cold (thick) gearbox oil ??

Thanks

Mike

contracttor

922 posts

211 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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Unless there is something unique or special about your cold geabox oil then no. I've never had that message and it gets cold round my way too.

If you have AUC/warranty get BMW to sort it. That's what it's there for.

groucho

12,134 posts

272 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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I had the red cog, it was a clutch position sensor.

ecain63

10,646 posts

201 months

Monday 16th April 2012
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My car gave me the Red Cog every so often when i had my battery drain issue. A new wiring harness to replace the broken one solved that. Worth a try.

Otherwise, as has already been said it could be a sensor. Get your dealer to do a fault check.

jonlcerb

102 posts

201 months

Tuesday 17th April 2012
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Mine was exactly the same. Under instruction from BMW the dealer first changed the release bearing, then the clutch, eventually the gearbox as well. Went in yesterday for the oil change after the first 1200 miles on the new box and finally all OK. Mine is the second one the dealer has done with the same issue. It was all covered by the warranty. Only debate now, is that after all that, the dealer is struggling to get them to pay for the oil change, which is a bit bizarre!