bagpuss
08-08-2006, 06:26 PM
Having read all the numerous posts on here about this issue, I thought I'd post my experience in case it helps anyone.
I picked up a '94 E34 530i (V8, uk-spec, I live in UK BTW) with 124,000 miles on it, which was advertised with the 'Trans Program' fault so I bought it cheap and took a chance.
It turned out that the symptoms were more than just the message appearing. The car seemed to rev without engaging a gear after stopping and then pulling away and there seemed to be far too much 'clutch' activity, in general, than there should be. The 'Trans Program' message didn't always appear, but when it did, re-starting the car reset the message although the 'surge' symptoms persisted.
I had the EGS' codes 'read' (Bosch 0 260 002 309, GS 7.32) and it showed codes 05, Pressure Regulator, 16, Tubine Speed Sensor and 100, Speed Monitoring and the BMW specialist said 'take it to a trans specialist, it probably wants a rebuild' to which I replied that I wanted him to check the fluid level first. This he did and to both our suprise's it took about 10 pumps from his fluid-trolley-pump before fluid emerged from the filler/level plug. I've no idea how much that was, but he said normally he only has to pump in 1 or 2 pumps so I assume it was a lot - maybe a couple of litres but I dont know really.
Anyway, all topped up and codes reset, I drove off somewhat pessimistically, and to my suprise, no more surges and it changed up and down perfectly and threw no 'Trans Program' errors.
So the lesson here is make sure you check the fluid level before anything else and read the codes which is equally important, but somewhat misleading if there's not enough fluid in there - or are they - see questions below.
My questions to you guys though are:
1) He said it wasn't a 'sealed for life' unit, therefore can I consider his top up (I believe it was Dextron II equivalent) to be good enough, or should this be considered a temporary measure - i.e. needs re-filling with more specialised stuff ?
2) Are the codes thrown, normal for a low trans fluid situation or would it be indicating a secondary problem ?
3) Since I can see no leaks, I am left wondering where all the missing fluid has gone to ? Surely it cant get 'burnt off' in a closed system, or can it ?
4) Would the low fluid situation have caused any permanant damage ?
Anyway, I hope my experience helps someone.
Cheers.
I picked up a '94 E34 530i (V8, uk-spec, I live in UK BTW) with 124,000 miles on it, which was advertised with the 'Trans Program' fault so I bought it cheap and took a chance.
It turned out that the symptoms were more than just the message appearing. The car seemed to rev without engaging a gear after stopping and then pulling away and there seemed to be far too much 'clutch' activity, in general, than there should be. The 'Trans Program' message didn't always appear, but when it did, re-starting the car reset the message although the 'surge' symptoms persisted.
I had the EGS' codes 'read' (Bosch 0 260 002 309, GS 7.32) and it showed codes 05, Pressure Regulator, 16, Tubine Speed Sensor and 100, Speed Monitoring and the BMW specialist said 'take it to a trans specialist, it probably wants a rebuild' to which I replied that I wanted him to check the fluid level first. This he did and to both our suprise's it took about 10 pumps from his fluid-trolley-pump before fluid emerged from the filler/level plug. I've no idea how much that was, but he said normally he only has to pump in 1 or 2 pumps so I assume it was a lot - maybe a couple of litres but I dont know really.
Anyway, all topped up and codes reset, I drove off somewhat pessimistically, and to my suprise, no more surges and it changed up and down perfectly and threw no 'Trans Program' errors.
So the lesson here is make sure you check the fluid level before anything else and read the codes which is equally important, but somewhat misleading if there's not enough fluid in there - or are they - see questions below.
My questions to you guys though are:
1) He said it wasn't a 'sealed for life' unit, therefore can I consider his top up (I believe it was Dextron II equivalent) to be good enough, or should this be considered a temporary measure - i.e. needs re-filling with more specialised stuff ?
2) Are the codes thrown, normal for a low trans fluid situation or would it be indicating a secondary problem ?
3) Since I can see no leaks, I am left wondering where all the missing fluid has gone to ? Surely it cant get 'burnt off' in a closed system, or can it ?
4) Would the low fluid situation have caused any permanant damage ?
Anyway, I hope my experience helps someone.
Cheers.