E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Tue Jul 24, 2012 3:46 pm
Just looking for a little help on my old 2002 535i (brother now owns it).
It has come up with the message Trans Failsafe Prog. on the dash. I have had a drive and it goes through the gears when in Step mode fine, it reverses fine and it is driving as normal (i.e. not in limp mode).
The problem is when you kickdown, the engine revs up and then you get a Kick / Thump from the rear and it then goes. Can't really find the words to describe the symptoms better than that unfortunately.
Could this be weak battery which is confusing the ECU? Could it be a sensor? Could it be the Diff or Diff mounts? Torque Converter? or finally Gearbox (hope not).
Hopefully you experienced guys can offer me some advice or things to try to fix / diagnose the problem.
Many thanks,
Turks.
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by rjkc600 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 7:44 pm
Why not call stephens engineering, they're up the road from you and have given me tech advice over the phone with my old 325i Auto. They're a well respected transmission specialist, I'm sure they'll give give you their thoughts without the 'we need to see it line'.

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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Wed Aug 08, 2012 5:56 am
I have booked it in with the dealers just to get the codes read and a possible diagnosis. If they come back with anything along the lines of 'needs a new gearbox / torque converter' I will be saying thank you and taking it to a Gearbox specialist.
Many thanks for your thoughts.
Turks.
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E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by kkodal78 » Wed Aug 08, 2012 6:43 am
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Wed Aug 08, 2012 2:18 pm
Car drives absolutely fine when the Transmission Fluid is cold, after some heat is put through though from driving a couple of miles it starts to 'slip'. It feels like it is slipping and the revs go up then it bangs and goes like it has found friction.
I have had it at the dealers. They have run the diagnostics and everything is saying that it is slipping. They took a sample of the Oil and said that it wasn't bad and that they have seen worse. He said that the next step would be to remove the Gearbox and perform a recon which could cost up to £2,500.
I cannot see that a Gearbox that has done lazy miles on the motorway (110k) has failed - If that is the case on an item that is recommended by the manufacturer not to be maintained (lifetime oil) then I think it is very poor. You would expect at least 200k miles on a 5 Series Gearbox?!
What would be your advice? Torque Converter? Take it to a Gearbox Specialist? Pretty annoyed and frustrated that the dealers just say £2,500 so easily yet they have know idea what the problem is because the computer hasn't told them....
Turks.
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
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2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by shadrack » Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:26 pm

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2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:01 am
Its one of them situations where its not that my brother can't afford a new car, its just that he wanted to run this for another few years and save up a large lump for a property. Not only that, but I find it sad that these days we are very intolerant and the first signs of failure mean we just give up and scrap or get rid. This is a perfectly good car that still competes with cars of today no problem (and wins in most cases for comfort, spec and ability) - it might not make economic sense to some to spend cash on a car worth little but for me if you can spend a little to keep it going then it is better than outlaying another lump on a new car that depreciates the same.
I think I will look into locating a reputable Gearbox Specialist and see what they can do with it since I don't know if it is Gearbox or Torque Converter at this time and from the symptoms described i've not had anyone able to give their view on what the fault is.
Turks.
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
Turks
Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by X5Sport » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:44 pm
I then had a new Mechatronics Unit and Gearbox paid for Warranty Direct. All fixed - but it took a few tries.
BMW are not allowed to repair these boxes (as you no doubt know) and £2.5k is about the current rebuild cost without a Mech Unit. Mine was £2,200 in 2010 on a ZF6HP24 4x4 version. Add a Mech U and that was £1,200 on its own 'bare' from ZF - £3k from BMW!!

X5Sport
E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by stevox5 » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:46 pm
If you have had the level and oil quality checked it sounds like a rebuild is needed to me.
I would speak to a reputable gearbox specialist to confirm diagnosis and see what options they offer.the only other option is a second hand box but this may be of unknown condition also .
If you like the car and it's otherwise in nice nick I would repair it also .
Get it to a local transmission shop , good luck.
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by pvr » Thu Aug 09, 2012 4:38 pm
It is not always in relation to the value of the car, but in the overall cost of car ownership so I think repair is still cheaper than replacement.
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by shadrack » Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:03 pm

2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
shadrack
Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Fri Aug 10, 2012 5:35 am
Really appreciate your feedback guys - I ranted on another thread about BMW Dealers before I saw your responses.
I am currently trying to locate a reputable Autobox Specailist that isn't going to have my pants down. I'm guessing around £1k - £1.5k to have the box overhauled? Its the ZF5HP24 box on the 535i.
Shadrack - your valuation on a car you don't know the spec of or condition is a little out. I won't be spending anywhere near the vehicles value on the repair. Like I said, it is a great car and everything else about it is 100% so to spend on getting the Gearbox sorted is a good investment. I agree with PVR that its only a few months depreciation on a newer car and if you say that I have spent well over £1k in tyres alone (on my X5) in the last 2 years then its not that bad. I think you have to look at it in personal value and economical life rather than what Glass's guide says it is worth. You should know - otherwise you wouldn't be pouring cash into an E30 Cab.
I'll get on with hunting for a good Autobox Specialist now.
Turks.
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
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Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by shadrack » Fri Aug 10, 2012 7:29 am
2007 318d touring
2008 Transit sport van
1964 vw beach buggy
1988 e30 325i convertible
shadrack
Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by Turks » Fri Aug 10, 2012 1:13 pm
I have see the one for £350 on ebay but its not quite the right one - there is another but its about £450 however, its covered in Oil and gunk and you can never be sure of the condition. Also don't know if that includes the Torque Converter? Anyway I think id rather spend a bit more and have the peace of mind and Warranty on the work rather than take a russian roulette on a salvage gearbox... i'm all for an easy life and sometimes it costs more

Cheers,
Turks.
2018 (18) F85 X5M - Donnington Grey
Past:
2014 (14) F10 M5 - Monte Carlo Blue
2004 (54) E53 X5 4.8is - Sapphire Black
Turks
Re: E39 535i - Trans Failsafe Prog
Post by pvr » Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:27 pm
I have only used once a second hand part for an old Audi for my father in law, and that was just trouble. The fitting company had issues with it, the parts dealer said that the fitter damaged it and it went back and forth with no resolution in the end.
With the double costs of sourcing the second hand part it became more expensive than a new replacement.
Lesson learned that unless you can do it yourself, I would not do it again.
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