X5 trans fail safe message
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:25 pm
Have a 2003 x5 3.0 diesel sport M57 89k, regularly maintained by local BMW dealer. Over last few months the "trans fail safe message has been appearing and car slows and then comes to stand still, will then restart but unless the key is removed, error message still stays on. Interesting thing is that it has only occurred once or twice when I've driven car but does it frequently when my wife drives it, usually after the first 2 to 3 miles, then ok.
After the first time the problem occurred the car was taken to the normal BMW dealer who cleared down the error message and said gearbox etc was all ok, probably an electrical issue that they could spend days looking for the problem and still not find it and "not to worry about it"
Problem is it's occurring on a regular basis and now the engine dies and the power steering is lost, not a comfortable feeling, especially if it happens to my wife.
The only logic I can apply to this is that i drive with the seat further back and the steering wheel rake lower than my wife, so these get changed when we alternate the driver ( not based automatically, by using different keys I might add ) . Read on some site, maybe this one, that this was a problem with the wiring harness thro the steering column on pre 2001 models but not on 2002 models onwards.
Also spoke with Richard at the Indy down in haslemere Surrey, who someone had recommended and without checking the car on a computer, couldn't really diagnose problem but thought it might be a faulty ignition switch. Problem is taking the car to Haslemere involves a 350 mile round trip and an overnight stay.
Anyone have any ideas and/ or know of a good Indy in Norfolk or nearer to me?
After the first time the problem occurred the car was taken to the normal BMW dealer who cleared down the error message and said gearbox etc was all ok, probably an electrical issue that they could spend days looking for the problem and still not find it and "not to worry about it"
Problem is it's occurring on a regular basis and now the engine dies and the power steering is lost, not a comfortable feeling, especially if it happens to my wife.
The only logic I can apply to this is that i drive with the seat further back and the steering wheel rake lower than my wife, so these get changed when we alternate the driver ( not based automatically, by using different keys I might add ) . Read on some site, maybe this one, that this was a problem with the wiring harness thro the steering column on pre 2001 models but not on 2002 models onwards.
Also spoke with Richard at the Indy down in haslemere Surrey, who someone had recommended and without checking the car on a computer, couldn't really diagnose problem but thought it might be a faulty ignition switch. Problem is taking the car to Haslemere involves a 350 mile round trip and an overnight stay.
Anyone have any ideas and/ or know of a good Indy in Norfolk or nearer to me?