07 550I transmission fault after upgrades
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My Ride: Silver 07 550I E60 automatic
Model Year: 2007
Engine: v8
07 550I transmission fault after upgrades
First off I have learned a great deal from this site and I am very appreciative. MY E60 has 140k miles and started experiencing jerky/slams in 1st/2nd and once around 4th and also had some short speedy shifting occasionally. After reading I decided to replace fluid/pan, 4 valve sleeves, bridge gasket, and all 7 solenoids. After I was able to pump 3.5 quarts into the tranny and then went to start car and shift gears allowing the tranny to pick up the fluid so I could add the remaining 3 to 4 quarts. The car on jack stands, would not go into drive or reverse. Then 2 fault codes showed P17e1 and P17e4. I don't have INPA yet but I'm working on it. Any ideas of what could be wrong?
Also I planned on changing the megatronics plug sleeve but there was not enough room to remove the old sleeve so I put the old one back in. I have since found out I could put a jack stand under rear tranny and remove the rear tranny mount to get the sleeve out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also I planned on changing the megatronics plug sleeve but there was not enough room to remove the old sleeve so I put the old one back in. I have since found out I could put a jack stand under rear tranny and remove the rear tranny mount to get the sleeve out.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Id take a look at the refill procedure first. Did you run the engine while filling the transmission until it started running out of the pan?
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I could not remove my old mechatronics sleeve either, there simply is not enough room. So I just reused the old plastic sleeve but swapped the new rubber o-rings, performing the transplant operation in the cramped space between the transmission and the unibody.
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Id take a look at the refill procedure first. Did you run the engine while filling the transmission until it started running out of the pan?
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I found the way, you put jack stand on rear of tranny and remove rear tranny mount
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Page 6 of the instructions indicates that you don't change gears until the transmission is fully filled by letting the engine run, transmission in park, fill plug removed and filling until it runs out the hole.
By then it will be mostly full but not at temperature.
By then it will be mostly full but not at temperature.
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OK thanks
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These transmissions must have the correct fluid level
Just near enough is not good enough sadly
Jack your car up making sure you have enough room to get under your car and can pump fluid into your transmission filler hole
Getting your car level is important so even put a spirit level under your transmission will help make sure of this.
Before removing the filler bolt start your engine as this will get the fluid pumping through the transmission
If you don't have the car running the fluid will settle in the filter body and run out the filler hole when you open it.
Once the car is running you need to fill the transmission up with fluid till it starts coming out the filler hole
You then need a temperature gauge to check the transmission temperature
I forget the temperature but I think it's about 40c
The first time I did mine used my wife's meat temperature gauge she uses for checking her chicken is cooked correctly
Of course I cleaned it before putting it back but never told her hahahaha
Once the transmission is up to temperature you once again fill the transmission with fluid till it again runs out the filler hole
Then get in your car and run your car through the gears to ensure fluid is everywhere and no air locks anywhere
While the engine is still running
Check your level again
Replace the filler plug and then you can turn your car off
I hope this helps
Just near enough is not good enough sadly
Jack your car up making sure you have enough room to get under your car and can pump fluid into your transmission filler hole
Getting your car level is important so even put a spirit level under your transmission will help make sure of this.
Before removing the filler bolt start your engine as this will get the fluid pumping through the transmission
If you don't have the car running the fluid will settle in the filter body and run out the filler hole when you open it.
Once the car is running you need to fill the transmission up with fluid till it starts coming out the filler hole
You then need a temperature gauge to check the transmission temperature
I forget the temperature but I think it's about 40c
The first time I did mine used my wife's meat temperature gauge she uses for checking her chicken is cooked correctly
Of course I cleaned it before putting it back but never told her hahahaha
Once the transmission is up to temperature you once again fill the transmission with fluid till it again runs out the filler hole
Then get in your car and run your car through the gears to ensure fluid is everywhere and no air locks anywhere
While the engine is still running
Check your level again
Replace the filler plug and then you can turn your car off
I hope this helps
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These transmissions must have the correct fluid level
Just near enough is not good enough sadly
Jack your car up making sure you have enough room to get under your car and can pump fluid into your transmission filler hole
Getting your car level is important so even put a spirit level under your transmission will help make sure of this.
Before removing the filler bolt start your engine as this will get the fluid pumping through the transmission
If you don't have the car running the fluid will settle in the filter body and run out the filler hole when you open it.
Once the car is running you need to fill the transmission up with fluid till it starts coming out the filler hole
You then need a temperature gauge to check the transmission temperature
I forget the temperature but I think it's about 40c
The first time I did mine used my wife's meat temperature gauge she uses for checking her chicken is cooked correctly
Of course I cleaned it before putting it back but never told her hahahaha
Once the transmission is up to temperature you once again fill the transmission with fluid till it again runs out the filler hole
Then get in your car and run your car through the gears to ensure fluid is everywhere and no air locks anywhere
While the engine is still running
Check your level again
Replace the filler plug and then you can turn your car off
I hope this helps
Just near enough is not good enough sadly
Jack your car up making sure you have enough room to get under your car and can pump fluid into your transmission filler hole
Getting your car level is important so even put a spirit level under your transmission will help make sure of this.
Before removing the filler bolt start your engine as this will get the fluid pumping through the transmission
If you don't have the car running the fluid will settle in the filter body and run out the filler hole when you open it.
Once the car is running you need to fill the transmission up with fluid till it starts coming out the filler hole
You then need a temperature gauge to check the transmission temperature
I forget the temperature but I think it's about 40c
The first time I did mine used my wife's meat temperature gauge she uses for checking her chicken is cooked correctly
Of course I cleaned it before putting it back but never told her hahahaha
Once the transmission is up to temperature you once again fill the transmission with fluid till it again runs out the filler hole
Then get in your car and run your car through the gears to ensure fluid is everywhere and no air locks anywhere
While the engine is still running
Check your level again
Replace the filler plug and then you can turn your car off
I hope this helps
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My Ride: Silver 07 550I E60 automatic
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OK the problem is when I start the car the tranny or tcm isn't working to suck up the initial fluid that I put in roughly 3 to 4 quarts but by my measurements 7 quarts came out during the job. What could be causing the tranny to not pick up and circulate initial fluid installed