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Possible boost leak
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 5:47 pm
by Zedhed
Got a bit of a whistle when giving it some beans.sounds like a possible boost leak to me but could be wrong.would this have possibly triggered the trans failsafe message the other night.
Re: Possible boost leak
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 6:17 pm
by Horizon
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Got a bit of a whistle when giving it some beans.sounds like a possible boost leak to me but could be wrong.would this have possibly triggered the trans failsafe message the other night.
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Turbo whistle is normal for the E53, I liked it, my X3 has the same engine but I don't get the whistle, possibly muffled out by the DPF.
Transfailsafe can be brought on by a failing battery/ low voltage. Keep the battery topped up with a charger/ conditioner if it's not frequently driven , or does short journeys. Heck the voltage is over 12 volts
Or it could be a transmission problem, It try the battery first.
Re: Possible boost leak
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 7:35 pm
by Zedhed
Did a test on the battery and alternator already and checked out fine.alternator is kicking out 14v plus.
Re: Possible boost leak
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:19 pm
by X5Sport
What can sometimes upset these cars is quick turning of the key to start. I was led to believe that (depending upon options) there are dozens of little systems that all have to play nicely in the data buses and sometimes they have a slow day! I was advised to turn, pause for the warning lights to cycle, then crank. I used to get spurious - and scary warnings - regularly until I started doing that. Very few after adopting this approach.
A voltage drop is the usual cause the 'Transmission Failsafe' warning. Two modules not playing nicely!
Re: Possible boost leak
Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 10:12 pm
by Zedhed
It came on the display the other night on the way home,but next morning it was fine,and nothing else since.