Autobox kickdown probs
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Got a 325i 1991 with autobox. Had all oils and filter replaced before xmas and has been running fine.
The other day I stripped out interior centre console etc to run amp cables. Ran ok after that and then noticed I had no kickdown. Checked gearbox oil level and is ok. Oil is new as changed at xmas.
Also feels like it's not changing gears and the switch to change to sports etc doesn't seem to be doing anything.
All help.much appreciated.
Thanks
The other day I stripped out interior centre console etc to run amp cables. Ran ok after that and then noticed I had no kickdown. Checked gearbox oil level and is ok. Oil is new as changed at xmas.
Also feels like it's not changing gears and the switch to change to sports etc doesn't seem to be doing anything.
All help.much appreciated.
Thanks
- Brianmoooore
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EH box? Check the wire hasn't come off of the kickdown switch.
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Kickdown switch is under the throttle pedal. Replaces the stop on other models.
You could also remove the electrical plug from the side of the gearbox and give the pins a dose of aerosol contact cleaner.
You could also remove the electrical plug from the side of the gearbox and give the pins a dose of aerosol contact cleaner.
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Don't like the sound of this, and apart from double checking the fluid level with the engine running and the oil up to running temperature, I'm running out of suggestions.
Time to take the car to an experienced auto gearbox engineer for an opinion, perhaps?
before you go to the shop , I would first check the following:
1/ with ignition off, switch the centre console to S mode. ignition on and start engine. switch should click back to normal position.
2/ you've checked the connection in centre console. How about the large fat connector for the EH ECU in the boot? remove, clean pins and reseat.
I have had these get corroded after a cold, wet winter.
1/ with ignition off, switch the centre console to S mode. ignition on and start engine. switch should click back to normal position.
2/ you've checked the connection in centre console. How about the large fat connector for the EH ECU in the boot? remove, clean pins and reseat.
I have had these get corroded after a cold, wet winter.
I got it upto temp and checked oil and it was fine. Did the check you said by putting into S and turning on ignition and it flicked over to E.
Took it for a spin and it's all running back to normal.
But the orange light is still not working when ignition on.
Took it for a spin and it's all running back to normal.
But the orange light is still not working when ignition on.
Good result.
possibly the bulb in the cluster needs replacing.
can be done by dropping the kick panel and using a mirror look for the connector behind the cluster. it is a push fit unlike the handbrake and fog lights etc which are bayonet.
Definitely get the light working in case you have this shifting problem again in the future.
possibly the bulb in the cluster needs replacing.
can be done by dropping the kick panel and using a mirror look for the connector behind the cluster. it is a push fit unlike the handbrake and fog lights etc which are bayonet.
Definitely get the light working in case you have this shifting problem again in the future.
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I can confirm that the light is supposed to come on with ignition and go out when the engine is started. If the (working) light comes on while you are driving, the transmission should default to 3rd gear.
How long have you had this car? Could it be a recurrence of an intermittent fault that occasionally occurred before you had the car, and was 'cured' by removing the lamp?
How long have you had this car? Could it be a recurrence of an intermittent fault that occasionally occurred before you had the car, and was 'cured' by removing the lamp?
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That's the wires for the warning lamp, but your lampholder is missing a terminal.

