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ant7188 12-31-2007 03:58 PM

Delayed Shifting
 
Hey everone happy new year!

I just have a quick question reguarding the tranny fluid. After I let the car sit overnight and go to use the next morning the shifting seems to be delayed (auto trans) Ive heard this is normal but I just want tio make sure I dont need fluid. :dunno 1995 325is 114k

max79 01-01-2008 05:24 AM

ant7118 iam sorry to till you that ur gearbox needs to be replaced or the cluches inside gearbox needs change but i think u have to change gearbox changing the oil or filter will do nothing coz the clutches inside the geabox is already damaged
or maybe ur gearbox computer is needs reset or change

ant7188 01-01-2008 10:49 AM

or you sure because it rides fine after I drive it a little bit someone told me that it is because the fluid drains out of the torque converter overnight also the transmission has been rebuilt

max79 01-01-2008 11:01 AM

the delay happen in the morning only (when the gearbox is cold ), once ur car become hot it will be fine ... gearbox need's replace, oil or filter will do nothing sorry to till you that ... or you can replace the clutches (valve body) iam not sure of its name but it needs an expert on auto trans coz bmw gear box is too Sensitive
take care ur gearbox will die withen one month try not to accelerate to hard when the car is cold

max79 01-01-2008 11:06 AM

lesten try to unplug the trans computer for 1 houre maybe it helps but not sure...

ant7188 01-01-2008 11:52 AM

Thanks for the help how do you unplug thr trans computer?

xsperf 01-01-2008 12:00 PM

max79, what the hell are you talking about, his gearbox will only last a month? like your friend said, its probably the fluid, try changing it, regardless of bmw's 'lifetime fluid'

ant7188 01-01-2008 12:46 PM

with replacing the tranny fluid, when the the previous owner had the car he gave me full mantainance records and the about 92K (now 114K) the tranny was rebuild complete including the torque converter so when this was done I assume that the fluid was already replaced so i think it should be good would unpluging the computer actually help? where is that located?

xsperf 01-01-2008 03:32 PM

since it works when its warm, i doubt it has anything to do w/electronics. maybe he didnt use BMW fluid or didnt top it off and now its making a difference

ant7188 01-01-2008 04:24 PM

Well it was done at BMW so im sure they used the accurate amount but it not exactly a delay it just it takes a little longer to shift to the next gear and i have to press the the gas harder to get out of the gear

max79 01-02-2008 04:17 AM

believe me guys this trans will stop shifting withen one month, listen drive ur car slowly ur gear must shift between 1.6 to 2 rpm more than that proplem is there but oil and filter will do nothing if clutches is already damage sound like changing engine oil after ring piston is damaged???????? iam 100% sure of that ..

max79 01-02-2008 05:14 AM

http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/tech...ip_Install.htm

the gear computer above dem computer so u will found crome holder pull it and remove the jack

mullethunter3 01-05-2008 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by max79 (Post 159735)
believe me guys this trans will stop shifting withen one month... ....iam 100% sure of that ..

You can't be serious, can you?


Ant, I wouldn't worry about it. Check the fluid levels and then go from there. Absolute transmission failure is highly unlikely.

ant7188 01-05-2008 06:15 PM

thanks mullethunter, thats what I thought also. I dont think the transmission will fail either all together.

Antiburn 01-05-2008 08:01 PM

The only problem with your transmission is the internal seals are leaking causing poor pressure for gear changing.
As this BMW bulletion reads:
2. After the vehicle is parked for an extended time (for example overnight) and a delay of 2 to 3 seconds is experienced from the time gear selection is made until gear engagement occurs. If transmission serial number is less than 4834735 install latest seal kit P/N 24 27 1 423 311

To install this seal kit the trans must be removed, disassembled and seals replaced. Something for a dealer to do. My e34 has had this same problem, but only when going into reverse. I bought the entire seal kit, then the problem went away and hasent comeback yet.

Try dealing with it for a week of two, if it doesnt go away your looking at paying about a grand for the fix. And as for that rebuild that was done to the trans, are you sure it was a complete rebuild or not just a new torque converter because BMW doesnt rebuild trans's, they only replace them. You might get a rebuild at a trans shop but no dealer.


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