jeffbebe 1559 Report post Posted May 2, 2012 Recently bought the car and took it straight to our trusted mechanics. Amongst a few other things they did a complete transmission service for me. Since then, every now and again - and nearly always on the flat after a steep hill climb in second gear, the auto transmission seems to get stuck temporarily in second. If I take my foot off the gas or flick the change gear with the tiptronic it's fine. I don't remember this happening before the service but haven't had the car long enough to hand-on-heart say that it is only since the service. Obviously, transmission woes in a '96 E39 are going to be expensive so I'm a bit worried about it. Has anyone had any experience of this sort of thing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topcat 11 Report post Posted May 2, 2012 Recently bought the car and took it straight to our trusted mechanics. Amongst a few other things they did a complete transmission service for me. Since then, every now and again - and nearly always on the flat after a steep hill climb in second gear, the auto transmission seems to get stuck temporarily in second. If I take my foot off the gas or flick the change gear with the tiptronic it's fine. I don't remember this happening before the service but haven't had the car long enough to hand-on-heart say that it is only since the service. Obviously, transmission woes in a '96 E39 are going to be expensive so I'm a bit worried about it. Has anyone had any experience of this sort of thing? have heard similar stories from other e39 models. nearly all were the same problem/solution. low/ish oil level. refilling the box is a slowish process and the box needs to be put thru the 'gears' to ensure the oil level stays upto the high mark and not starve the oil pump. others on here might have other opion,but its worked for a couple of folks i know. if you still have issues,i have a 528 box on the shelf, not to dear Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffbebe 1559 Report post Posted May 3, 2012 have heard similar stories from other e39 models. nearly all were the same problem/solution. low/ish oil level. refilling the box is a slowish process and the box needs to be put thru the 'gears' to ensure the oil level stays upto the high mark and not starve the oil pump. others on here might have other opion,but its worked for a couple of folks i know. if you still have issues,i have a 528 box on the shelf, not to dear Thanks. I'm pretty new to this but am keen to learn how to do as much stuff as possible myself. Is refilling the gearbox pretty simple? Is the oil different to the transmission fluid? When it was serviced recently my mechanic (who I trust) replaced the transmission fluid with new synthetic fluid. As I say, I've virtually no experience so barely know an oil filter from an air filter but I'm a quick learner. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jono51 59 Report post Posted May 3, 2012 (edited) Recently bought the car and took it straight to our trusted mechanics. Amongst a few other things they did a complete transmission service for me. Since then, every now and again - and nearly always on the flat after a steep hill climb in second gear, the auto transmission seems to get stuck temporarily in second. If I take my foot off the gas or flick the change gear with the tiptronic it's fine. I don't remember this happening before the service but haven't had the car long enough to hand-on-heart say that it is only since the service. Obviously, transmission woes in a '96 E39 are going to be expensive so I'm a bit worried about it. Has anyone had any experience of this sort of thing? service and flush?, or just a power flush,did they mention what oil was used? how much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking, as it will be an indication of the quality of service and grade of oil also was the car scanned? another thing to take note is rapid changes in driving style or changing from driver to driver cheers Jon Edited May 3, 2012 by JKSE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffbebe 1559 Report post Posted May 4, 2012 service and flush?, or just a power flush,did they mention what oil was used? how much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking, as it will be an indication of the quality of service and grade of oil also was the car scanned? another thing to take note is rapid changes in driving style or changing from driver to driver cheers Jon I paid around $900 for a full service but not sure how much of that was the trans fluid replacement. I'll check the service sheet and get back to you. I'm the main driver, my wife uses it occasionally but that often but it is new to us so not sure how many drivers it had previously. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites