Auto-box probs.

Auto-box probs.

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mr.man

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511 posts

217 months

Thursday 17th May 2007
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Hi Guys,my E39 528i auto-box has developed a problem in as much as it does not change up into a higher gear after using a bit of power such as overtaking. Bit of a pain with engine spinning at 6500 revs. and not changing up into a higher gear. I have to flick across into tiptronic mode and change up that way.
In normal driving it works perfectly so I can't believe it's too serious a fault. I'm guessing there's an
electrical signal between the accelerator control and the gearbox that's malfunctioning.
Hoping Blackspider can help. Cheers.

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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sometimes your tyres can cause this i think?

They may think you are cornering, are they all evenly worn?
or a speed sensor in one of your wheels?

StuB

6,695 posts

240 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Tyres are possible, the wheel speed sensors feed the brain that controls the box and if it thinks you're cornering (like if your tyres are of different circumference), it wont change. Did you recently replace a rear tyre?

mr.man

Original Poster:

511 posts

217 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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StuB said:
Tyres are possible, the wheel speed sensors feed the brain that controls the box and if it thinks you're cornering (like if your tyres are of different circumference), it wont change. Did you recently replace a rear tyre?

Got me thinking now,replaced both rear tyres about 2000-3000 miles ago. The car has had Inspection 1 service since then and the dealer commented on a bit of un-even tyre wear on one of the front tyres. Where is/are the speed sensors?

mr.man

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511 posts

217 months

Friday 18th May 2007
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Just had the car up on the lift at the local Tyre&Exhaust centre.
Nothing wrong.All the tyres are evenly worn. Plan B it is then.

Egbert Nobacon

2,835 posts

244 months

Saturday 19th May 2007
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mr.man said:
Hi Guys,my E39 528i auto-box has developed a problem in as much as it does not change up into a higher gear after using a bit of power such as overtaking. Bit of a pain with engine spinning at 6500 revs. and not changing up into a higher gear. I have to flick across into tiptronic mode and change up that way.
In normal driving it works perfectly so I can't believe it's too serious a fault. I'm guessing there's an
electrical signal between the accelerator control and the gearbox that's malfunctioning.
Hoping Blackspider can help. Cheers.



Had the same on E39 530. Dealer said change tyres - problem solved.

He also said the speed sensors are the abs sensors and operate off all four wheels - so it could be your front tyres that are causing it.

mr.man

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511 posts

217 months

Monday 21st May 2007
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The plot thickens..........Driving along normaly tonight and out of the blue two bright yellow warning lights appear on the dash. ASC and ABS together. Looking like a wheel sensor failure (or a poor connection or something amiss on the ignition switch). Any input please Mr Blackspider would be much appreciated.


Edited by mr.man on Monday 21st May 23:09

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Diagnostic Check will be best solution.
Get a kit off bmwland for £68 and check it, or take it to a dealer or a garage that has Autologic nearby.

eliot

11,443 posts

255 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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jamoor said:
Diagnostic Check will be best solution.

Get a kit off bmwland for £68 and check it, .
From where?

GTS Turbo

246 posts

226 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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i'm guessing he means something like this?



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NEW-BMW-Diagnostic-...

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Tuesday 22nd May 2007
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Egbert Nobacon

2,835 posts

244 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2007
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mr.man said:
The plot thickens..........Driving along normaly tonight and out of the blue two bright yellow warning lights appear on the dash. ASC and ABS together. Looking like a wheel sensor failure (or a poor connection or something amiss on the ignition switch). Any input please Mr Blackspider would be much appreciated.





Edited by mr.man on Monday 21st May 23:09
I see you are in East Anglia.



If you are anywhere near Chelmsford you could try PMW Ltd - 01245 496739, ask for Peter or Steve.



Peter is an ex BMW Tech and now runs a very busy 4 ramp workshop specialising in BMW/Merc.



I cannot recommend them highly enough.







robertsafc

8 posts

206 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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hi, did you solve your problem with them yellow lights coming on. mine has just done the same tonight. thanks
rob

mr.man

Original Poster:

511 posts

217 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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robertsafc said:
hi, did you solve your problem with them yellow lights coming on. mine has just done the same tonight. thanks
rob
Yes. Wheel sensor replaced,off-side front. Cured immediately.

The wheel sensor is also the ABS sensor hence the lights.