2.1
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 76,584 miles
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As you remember, we all spent about six months this past summer figuring out why our E46 M3 smg's were randomly throwing on the transmission check light and randomly cycling into neutral for around 6-15 seconds, displaying a constant "0" during an up or downshift in hot and/or humid weather. We determined after plenty of research and physically removing the smg's hydraulic control unit(hcu), and comparing hard-to-find blueprints of the unit what the malfunction was. The problem was the hcu's hydraulic fluid temperature sensor, which would go bad due to a thin-layered resistor inside the sensor that would microscopically bend and contract over time in avid heat/humidity situations, and send false data to the car's transmission control unit, giving it the illusion that the hcu was overheating and needed to be shut down. To this day, I am still puzzled as to why BMW would program the control module to do such a thing, knowing it would temporarily mame the car's ability to accelerate and/or maintain speed, and thus endanger it's occupants and the safety of other motorists around it.
- Charlotte, NC, USA
1. when the temperature where I live reached around 95'F and above my transmission on my vehicle did not function properly. Would shift to neutral automatically resulting in loss of acceleration. I almost got rear ended by another vehicle. 2. ever since the temperature got hot here in AZ, my transmission light has been on and the car keeps going into neutral while driving for about 6-15 seconds before re-engaging. It has happened everyday for the past 4 days, twice while making a left turn at an intersection, which is very dangerous. Many times while traveling straight. Consequences is that my safety is in danger the next time my car is not in gear and someone collides into my car. Very scared of my safety and my occupants. 3. nothing has been done to correct this failure. BMW na knows of this issue, it is due to a faulty hydraulic pump temp sensor that was manufactured incorrectly resulting in the sensor reading an error in the temp and shutting down the smg transmission because it thinks that the hydraulic fluids are overheating(which is not the case). They want BMW M3 smg owners to replace the entire hydraulic sensor hcu unit. Which costs around $3000 to replace in parts and labor. But the problem was the hcu's hydraulic fluid temperature sensor. It's a fairly cheap part to replace, but BMW is not admitting it. Here is link to a discussion on some BMW forums regarding this issue: bmwcca.org/forum/showthread.php?T=4417.
- Vail, AZ, USA
- Lancaster, CA, USA