Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Thinkbig

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Hi guys and gals, is there any way to check the health of the gearbox of my 2008 320i e90?

It's coming to 7 years and would like to know what's the possibility of the gearbox working well all the way to year 10th (end of COE). Will the gearbox give way anytime soon? Right now it's working perfectly :)

Thank you!
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Thinkbig;1125051 said:
Hi guys and gals, is there any way to check the health of the gearbox of my 2008 320i e90?

It's coming to 7 years and would like to know what's the possibility of the gearbox working well all the way to year 10th (end of COE). Will the gearbox give way anytime soon? Right now it's working perfectly :)

Thank you!


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Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Thinkbig;1125051 said:
Hi guys and gals, is there any way to check the health of the gearbox of my 2008 320i e90?

It's coming to 7 years and would like to know what's the possibility of the gearbox working well all the way to year 10th (end of COE). Will the gearbox give way anytime soon? Right now it's working perfectly :)

Thank you!

my 07/2005 gear box was fine all the way till i scrapped the car at 125k km. i changed transmission oil twice though. once foc at pml (cos i kept complaining the downshift from 2 to 1 was jerky) & another time at r2d.

i drive quite sedately but do redline occasionally.
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

To summarise the 2 respond above, i think the lifespan of the GB depends on ;
1) How you drive it
2) How much you drive
3) How frequent you change ATF
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

To minimise wear and tear of gear box I leave it in D mode even if i have to wait for more than 5 min, then switch of car in N and then shift gear to P to release key, by doing this you are preventing unecessary wear (shift from D to N to R then to P).make it a habit bimmers.
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Thanks for your replies guys.

I'm at 155k km now. I don't drive aggressively. Change ATF every 40k. So far gear shifts are still good, no issues at all. I guess I'm just lucky.

Wondering if there's a way to check for failing gearbox - is there a machine or something like that?
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Only proper way to check is to open up the gearbox. At 155k km, you haven't changed clutch?
 
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JuzMe;1125134 said:
Only proper way to check is to open up the gearbox. At 155k km, you haven't changed clutch?
Not yet.... When do I need to change?
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

Thinkbig;1125131 said:
Thanks for your replies guys.

I'm at 155k km now. I don't drive aggressively. Change ATF every 40k. So far gear shifts are still good, no issues at all. I guess I'm just lucky.

Wondering if there's a way to check for failing gearbox - is there a machine or something like that?

Plug it into an autologic unit or computer, there are 2 specific values that can be read off the box, to give an idea the gearbox clutch and solenoid wear condition.
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

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Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

I just changed my solenoid valves last Dec and I again facing the problem of 'Jerk' when I brake to stop but this Jerk feel is different from faulty solenoid valve. My mechanic told me maybe is valve body.. any further kind advice here?
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

louisliu;1126798 said:
I just changed my solenoid valves last Dec and I again facing the problem of 'Jerk' when I brake to stop but this Jerk feel is different from faulty solenoid valve. My mechanic told me maybe is valve body.. any further kind advice here?

Like what Bro Canuck said ... Have a laptop look at the stats in the gearbox.

The solenoid is a hydro electrical signal converter. The valvebody contains all the sensors e.g output shaft or turbine speed etc. The clutches does the actual mechanical work. There is a bunch of seals that keeps the pressure going. Finally there is also the software.

The idea is to determine which one is giving the problem. Should not be guessing which one .....
 
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My gearbox jerks thru the gear when braking .....
I guess something big going up lorry soon.
 
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I noticed my car tend to roll back slope nowadays, eg in & out of multi sty carparks.
Used to be able to remain stationary after I take my foot of the brakes.

And when I engage reverse gear on an upslope, the car will take abt 1-2sec to 'engage' to reverse up after I shift my gear to R.
Is this a sign of clutch wear?
My millege is about 128K.
Thanks.

Red_Bean_Bun;1126806 said:
Like what Bro Canuck said ... Have a laptop look at the stats in the gearbox.

The solenoid is a hydro electrical signal converter. The valvebody contains all the sensors e.g output shaft or turbine speed etc. The clutches does the actual mechanical work. There is a bunch of seals that keeps the pressure going. Finally there is also the software.

The idea is to determine which one is giving the problem. Should not be guessing which one .....
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

actually worn gearbox is no big issue if your model has a repair kit to reconditioned it...u might wanna try those gearbox specialists workshop for luck...2 cents
 
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tee168;1126832 said:
actually worn gearbox is no big issue if your model has a repair kit to reconditioned it...u might wanna try those gearbox specialists workshop for luck...2 cents

Service parts such as clutch pads etc for ZF Gearboxes are available, the same cant be said for GM gearboxes
 
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Meaning there's no clutch pad replacement for GM gearbox?
So got to change gearbox if there's any problem?

Eng Soon Auto;1126844 said:
Service parts such as clutch pads etc for ZF Gearboxes are available, the same cant be said for GM gearboxes
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

What happens if you engage D, step on the brake (left foot) and accelerate to 1.5k rpm (right foot) ?

diesel78sg;1126815 said:
I noticed my car tend to roll back slope nowadays, eg in & out of multi sty carparks.
Used to be able to remain stationary after I take my foot of the brakes.

And when I engage reverse gear on an upslope, the car will take abt 1-2sec to 'engage' to reverse up after I shift my gear to R.
Is this a sign of clutch wear?
My millege is about 128K.
Thanks.
 
Re: Gearbox - do all of them fail at some point?

The car tries to move forward, with some 'knock knock' sound occasionally from the brakes trying to hold the car.
But the car does not move forward.
That should be normal right?

Red_Bean_Bun;1126983 said:
What happens if you engage D, step on the brake (left foot) and accelerate to 1.5k rpm (right foot) ?
 

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