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#7 of 16 Good point Roadie. Worth exploring
by pp2009pp
Sep 20, 2009 (10:58 am)
Same symptoms, different problems, different transmissions, still BMWs.
http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=706809
"Here is why that's important: Automatic 323's are known to lose the reverse drum, that's a fact. Automatic 328s can lose reverse as well, that's a fact. But what's the crazy fact is that 328's with GM transmissions might not have actually lost the reverse drum! GM and ZF trannies both lose reverse gear but they do it in different ways. The drum failure is the common failure on the ZF transmissions. The symptoms of the 5L40E (GM tranny) are identical, you place the car in reverse and it revs up like in neutral and does not move. And that's the point of this thread. To show you what to do if you have a steptronic GM transmission.
So GM trannies might not have lost the reverse drum? Then what is the problem you ask? There are things called solenoids in the pan of a transmission that control pressure allowing the transmission to engage gears. We all know that automatic transmissions in E46s are hydraulically driven correct? Well one of those solenoids can go bad, and guess which one? The reverse solenoid. The name which you should call it as is the "TCC and PWM solenoid"
What happens: At any rate, what happens is when the car is cold, ect, this reverse solenoid has a mesh screen on it and build up can get on the screen causing it to not be able to control the pressure to the reverse gear. This in turn is when people notice the infamous "no-reverse." Thus, people with GM transmissions wont be able to engage reverse gear and they think that their reverse drum is to blame. This is not the case!"
#8 of 16 Re: Good point Roadie. Worth exploring [pp2009pp]
by roadburner
Sep 20, 2009 (12:13 pm)
More proof that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing...
#9 of 16 Drive it gently? Delicate BMWs? What?
by pp2009pp
Sep 23, 2009 (10:26 am)
So here is an article talking about the no reverse problems in the ZF and GM transmissions in various BMW models. It goes on then to say this:
"If you have an autobox, drive it gently. That would be my advice. If you are buying a BMW, consider a 5- or 6-speed instead of an automatic, particularly if you are buying a car without an extended warranty. If you have a newer automatic, consider an extended BMW warranty (not a 3rd party warranty, they are nearly worthless)."
Since when did the hard-driving BMW become something only to be driven gently because BMW can't figure out how to make or OEM a proper automatic transmission?
Rugged X5s and X3s that you have to pamper?
What?
#11 of 16 Re: Sample of complaints about the AT to the NHTSA [pp2009pp]
by rlgarry
Feb 22, 2011 (7:21 pm)
Since I have a 2007 BMW X3 with all the same problems mentioned that I bought certified pre-owned, what are the legal ramifications of these problems? Do I have any recourse with BMW? The original factory warranty expires in April 2011 so I am trying to do anything I can before then. More importantly, it is very concerning that my car is unsafe to drive. If anyone has had success with this issue or can advise me, I would greatly appreciate it.
#12 of 16 BMW X3 Automatic Transmission Problems Still Exist
by pp2009pp
Mar 02, 2011 (12:50 am)
Our next car will be a Toyota or a Honda or maybe a Ford. I don't know but this BMW is so full of weird glitches that it is unnerving.
Every new wrinkle is an anxiety-inducer. WTH? Really, does anyone need this kind of aggravation for a CAR?
Who sources transmissions for BMW? Who designs the suspension?
#13 of 16 Re: Sample of complaints about the AT to the NHTSA [pp2009pp]
by tonym910
Jan 05, 2012 (8:00 am)
I had the same issue with the transmission bucking etc., long story with more than one dealer involved.
The car was under warranty and BMW admitted that there was an issue.
Basically BMW said deal with it we will not fix it because this is normal for this car and it's not a life threatening issue.
I got rid of it and I will NEVER buy another BMW.
They lost a customer for life.
#14 of 16 Re: Sample of complaints about the AT to the NHTSA [tonym910]
by roadburner
Feb 02, 2012 (4:33 pm)
Another one post wonder.
Why am I not surprised???
#16 of 16 Re: Sample of complaints about the AT to the NHTSA [roadburner]
by steve_ HOST
Feb 02, 2012 (6:23 pm)
You'd prefer that people continue to post about their issue day after day then? And you expect people to brag on their car in a "Problems" discussion?
When people have a problem with a car they like to vent. And it's not like they just pick on BMW (last post).