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Gearbox reset
Gearbox reset
1. Put key in the ignition
2. Click on the Start button without having your foot on the accelerator. At this point the lights on the dash will all light up.
3. Push the accelerator to the floor and hold it for about 30 seconds. For me at about 20 seconds I heard a very faint sound. This is the reset sound. Don't worry if you don't hear it. Just keep your foot on the pedal for about 30 seconds.
That's it. Now start the car and test it out. For me the acceleration from a stand still was much improved. I now don't feel like I need to drive in DS mode all the time.
2. Click on the Start button without having your foot on the accelerator. At this point the lights on the dash will all light up.
3. Push the accelerator to the floor and hold it for about 30 seconds. For me at about 20 seconds I heard a very faint sound. This is the reset sound. Don't worry if you don't hear it. Just keep your foot on the pedal for about 30 seconds.
That's it. Now start the car and test it out. For me the acceleration from a stand still was much improved. I now don't feel like I need to drive in DS mode all the time.
CURRENT CAR 40D M SPORT CARBON BLACK 20 INCH ALLOYS
Re: Gearbox reset
Good to know if a reset becomes necessary - thanks for posting.
I presume you mean without putting your foot on the brake in stage 2? Otherwise you'll be revving the nuts off it for 30 secs in stage 3 !
I presume you mean without putting your foot on the brake in stage 2? Otherwise you'll be revving the nuts off it for 30 secs in stage 3 !
Current: 40d M Sport, deep sea blue, oyster, 19in
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Re: Gearbox reset
This may help you
automatic transmission reset procedure: Turn on the car such that all the accessory lights are on but the motor is not running, depress the gas pedal all the way to the floor, keep the pedal there for 30 seconds and the transmission will reset to the original factory settings (it will "unlearn" the adaptive settings).straight from a BMW Technician
automatic transmission reset procedure: Turn on the car such that all the accessory lights are on but the motor is not running, depress the gas pedal all the way to the floor, keep the pedal there for 30 seconds and the transmission will reset to the original factory settings (it will "unlearn" the adaptive settings).straight from a BMW Technician
CURRENT CAR 40D M SPORT CARBON BLACK 20 INCH ALLOYS
Re: Gearbox reset
The method described above is mid stage ignition - lights on air con on but no engine. It will not start up if you press accelerator and start button (at least mine didn't!)
Last edited by snipez999 on Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Gearbox reset
@denny's, snipez999, thanks for clearing that up! Hope I'll never need to use a reset but useful to know how it can be done.
Current: 40d M Sport, deep sea blue, oyster, 19in
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Re: Gearbox reset
[quote="MJim"]
@denny's, snipez999, thanks for clearing that up! Hope I'll never need to use a reset but useful to know how it can be done.
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It's worth doing sometimes anyway.
@denny's, snipez999, thanks for clearing that up! Hope I'll never need to use a reset but useful to know how it can be done.
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It's worth doing sometimes anyway.
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
Re: Gearbox reset
Must admit I never knew that the car 'learnt' and adjusted itself accordingly. So how did dennys car learn that he liked to faff around endlessly at junctions? >:D
Current: 40d M Sport, deep sea blue, oyster, 19in
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Re: Gearbox reset
Last time he lends the car to his Nan
Re: Gearbox reset
[quote="snipez999"]
Last time he lends the car to his Nan
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Or PVR
Last time he lends the car to his Nan
[/quote]
Or PVR
Currently :
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
2012 Audi RS4 (B8)
2012 Porsche Boxster S (981)
2008 Lotus Exige S (a bit modified!)
2015 Nissan Leaf twin turbo with Nitros
Previously :
2008 BMW X5 3.0sd MSport
2005 BMW 535d MSport
Re: Gearbox reset
[quote="535dboy"]
[quote="snipez999"]
Last time he lends the car to his Nan
[/quote]
Or PVR
[/quote]
[quote="snipez999"]
Last time he lends the car to his Nan
[/quote]
Or PVR
[/quote]
Current: 40d M Sport, deep sea blue, oyster, 19in
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Spare: VW Golf V5
History: TVR Chimera 5.0
First Car: Peugeot 205 GTI 1.9
Re: Gearbox reset
I always understood the reset procedure to be that you had to press the accelerator to the kick down position.
Currently :
2013 BMW E70 X5 40D MSport
Previously :
2008 BMW E92 335D MSport
2004 BMW E46 M3
2005 BMW E60 535D MSport
2002 BMW E39 530D Sport
The list goes on...
2013 BMW E70 X5 40D MSport
Previously :
2008 BMW E92 335D MSport
2004 BMW E46 M3
2005 BMW E60 535D MSport
2002 BMW E39 530D Sport
The list goes on...
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Re: Gearbox reset
Sounds as though push button method might be for e70 whereas the key method is for E53
Re: Gearbox reset
This is not a gearbox reset.
This is a throttle adaption reset.
The gearbox reset is done with DIS, ISTA, Autologic etc. It is plugged in and the transmission adoptions are reset where the TCU forgets everything it has learnt about the transmission and starts from scratch.
The thread title should be renamed, "throttle position reset."
This is a throttle adaption reset.
The gearbox reset is done with DIS, ISTA, Autologic etc. It is plugged in and the transmission adoptions are reset where the TCU forgets everything it has learnt about the transmission and starts from scratch.
The thread title should be renamed, "throttle position reset."
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Re: Gearbox reset
Interesting. At least we now know. I guess the name has been picked up and carried over from the other BMW sites and has kinda stuck. My original X5 dealer (no longer exists) even called it that.....but then he was a salesperson!
So what does it actually do? Is it a gimmick or actually worth doing?
Richard
So what does it actually do? Is it a gimmick or actually worth doing?
Richard
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: Gearbox reset
It resets the throttle positions memory.
This is why people think the engine has come to life and feels alot more nippy!
The throttle is self learning on older cars, it notices driving styles etc etc. Overtime if a previous owner has been lethargic over their driving, the throttle and gearbox get used to it and start getting into the highest gear ASAP.
When you reset the throttle, it forgets all of this and starts from scratch. It doesn't know what the driver wants so it sticks to "normal" driving or what is presumed to be more "sensitive."
I never think it's worth doing, if you plan on driving aggressively you keep the gearbox in sport mode. The other option is to drive normally which D will do perfectly fine. Why you would want D to be reset all of a sudden I don't know why.
This is why people think the engine has come to life and feels alot more nippy!
The throttle is self learning on older cars, it notices driving styles etc etc. Overtime if a previous owner has been lethargic over their driving, the throttle and gearbox get used to it and start getting into the highest gear ASAP.
When you reset the throttle, it forgets all of this and starts from scratch. It doesn't know what the driver wants so it sticks to "normal" driving or what is presumed to be more "sensitive."
I never think it's worth doing, if you plan on driving aggressively you keep the gearbox in sport mode. The other option is to drive normally which D will do perfectly fine. Why you would want D to be reset all of a sudden I don't know why.