Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by MindOne » Wed Oct 05, 2016 1:15 pm
Also I am thinking of changing the transmission oil how much should this cost?
Also need my tracking/camber done as rear tyres had excessive inner wear down to the wire, anyone know a place in Sheffield that has reasonable pricing?
Thanks in advance
MindOne
Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by X5Sport » Wed Oct 05, 2016 6:44 pm
If the changes are not locked out then it will be a false error with a high degree of certainty.
How many miles? Has the oil ever been changed? It is quite expensive as the oil can be expensive. Critical to use the right stuff and the correct procedure too. Use a trusted Indy as this will be far cheaper than letting BMW do it. Your Indy needs to know these boxes though.

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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by MindOne » Thu Oct 06, 2016 4:38 pm
Check your battery state at least 4 hours after last use with a meter, not the OBC. Starting current can cause a drop far enough to upset the 'sensitive' computer systems on board. Lots of reports of this error, and should always be checked with the car asleep.
If the changes are not locked out then it will be a false error with a high degree of certainty.
How many miles? Has the oil ever been changed? It is quite expensive as the oil can be expensive. Critical to use the right stuff and the correct procedure too. Use a trusted Indy as this will be far cheaper than letting BMW do it. Your Indy needs to know these boxes though.
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Thanks for the comprehensive answer

Thanks in advance
MindOne
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by X5Sport » Thu Oct 06, 2016 6:28 pm
Changing the battery might be the answer, but if you have access to a Dealer/Garage with a current tester, it might be worth checking the starting current being drawn.
Another possible cause might be a faulty starter motor. You need a current clamp to test it. Normal 'draw' should be 180A. It can be MUCH higher, and that causes a volt drop.
Have a search on here for starter motor issues. It is a known issue on the M57 engine (3.0 IL6). I've had it on both my E53 and E46!. The giveaway is increasingly slow engine cranking. At one point I was having to recharge the battery every 2-days. It will cause the voltage to drop way down below 11V.

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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by MindOne » Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:15 pm
you need to invest in a fault code reader that properly displays the fault and has the ability to clear it,money well spent

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I have scanned using Torque Pro and an OBD2 adapter an there were no errors.
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The error should disappear from the display, but will stay in the on board history.
Changing the battery might be the answer, but if you have access to a Dealer/Garage with a current tester, it might be worth checking the starting current being drawn.
Another possible cause might be a faulty starter motor. You need a current clamp to test it. Normal 'draw' should be 180A. It can be MUCH higher, and that causes a volt drop.
Have a search on here for starter motor issues. It is a known issue on the M57 engine (3.0 IL6). I've had it on both my E53 and E46!. The giveaway is increasingly slow engine cranking. At one point I was having to recharge the battery every 2-days. It will cause the voltage to drop way down below 11V.
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Thanks for the help, I will start with the multimeter voyage test first, and see if I can hook a new battery before buying it to confirm, if not then will investigate further regarding starter motor issues.
In regards to earlier reply about gear box oil, my 3.0d sport auto has just over 104k.
MindOne
Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by X5Sport » Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:20 pm
Probably worth trying to get a little oil out from the filler plug underneath and see what colour it is.
See this thread....
http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/index.php/t ... 315.0.html

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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by Steamyrotter » Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:14 pm
See this thread....
http://xdrivers.co.uk/forum/index.php/t ... 315.0.html
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Hee hee.
I'm getting quoted for useful stuff (for a change....)
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Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by henrym3 » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:05 pm
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by X5Sport » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:24 pm

Colder/damper weather can find all sorts of ways of triggering false warnings!

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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by Steamyrotter » Fri Oct 07, 2016 9:39 pm
Could be anything upsetting it hence why need to get any codes out you can.
I sadly have a diagram of the sort of input it uses..
I'll post it when I get on my laptop.
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking bollox.. O:-)
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by strummer » Sat Oct 08, 2016 8:55 am
A bottle of fuel system cleaner and a tank of super unleaded usually sorts it.
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by sitrom » Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:02 am
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Re: Trans failsafe prog and other issues
Post by MindOne » Mon Oct 10, 2016 9:46 am
I feel I have to comment on the trans failsafe warning even though I am no expert nor can I see any real logic to what I did. Electricians please feel free to comment. I had this warning 8 months ago with everything working as normal. I had read somewhere that you should remove the throttle body thoroughly clean, including plug connection and replace. Being a tight git and working on the principle that this option was cheap I gave it a go. Never had the problem since.???
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Well I have tested the battery and it seems to be fine so I am going to assume it is something else. Is the throttle body clean a DIY job? Do you know if there is DIY online I can follow?
In other news, my brake lights have decided to stay on which I assume is a sticky switch on the brake pedal.
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