e60 545i transmission problem
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From: Glendale, AZ
My Ride: 2004 Mystic Blue Metallic 545I
Hey guys, i recently had a problem with my 545i driving from phoenix to flagstaff.
The car is taken care of better then i take care of myself, it is a 2004 545i with almost 93000 miles.
I was driving up to flagstaff and my car said transmission malfunction and got stuck into 5th gear and didnt come out
nothing like this has ever happened and it just happened out of nowhere. and when i turned my car back on the malfunction didnt come back, but the car shifts hard now.
anyone have any clue whats going on with it??
The car is taken care of better then i take care of myself, it is a 2004 545i with almost 93000 miles.
I was driving up to flagstaff and my car said transmission malfunction and got stuck into 5th gear and didnt come out
nothing like this has ever happened and it just happened out of nowhere. and when i turned my car back on the malfunction didnt come back, but the car shifts hard now.
anyone have any clue whats going on with it??
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My Ride: '06 530i, '07 C280 4matic, '98 ML320
You will need to read the transmission code(s) that may have been set.
Without reading the codes, diagnosis is like throwing the dart in darkness. Everybody will have different diagnosis.
I suggest you pay for one hour of diagnosis at a dealer [or a competent independent mechanic].
Without reading the codes, diagnosis is like throwing the dart in darkness. Everybody will have different diagnosis.
I suggest you pay for one hour of diagnosis at a dealer [or a competent independent mechanic].
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From: Austin, TX
My Ride: 545i sport
Model Year: 2004
Low battery voltage with play havoc with all the electronics in the car...even sending the transmission module to failsafe mode... i.e. stuck in a higher gear. The transmission module will not reset itself while the ignition remains on. If the ignition is turned off and battery voltage has risen to an acceptable level, the transmission module will again behave properly and all will seem normal.
Not saying that is the problem, but that is what battery voltage has to do with things.
Another possibility is a worn ignition switch. Since a '04 has a conventional key and thus switch, they can wear and sometimes cause weird electrical problems as the "on" circuits losses voltage across a compromised contact withing the switch.
Not saying that is the problem, but that is what battery voltage has to do with things.
Another possibility is a worn ignition switch. Since a '04 has a conventional key and thus switch, they can wear and sometimes cause weird electrical problems as the "on" circuits losses voltage across a compromised contact withing the switch.
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