Re: Gearbox solenoid E60
Hi Nicekopi, there is a lot that needs to be checked by a pro workshop and you cannot depend on a test drive to seal the deal. I just picked up a 112,000km used e60 thats coming to 7 seven years. Everything at test drive seemed perfect even gearbox. Adrenaline and my Timberland boots masked what problems my gearbox was actually experiencing.
I bought the car based on the used dealer's sgcarmart ad + 1 test drive (without a visit/check by a pro workshop). I sent my car to PML for verification only after the purchase. I had a list of 30 failure/cracked/leaking items. I know, I should have sent the car for inspection prior to the purchase.
- Besides drivetrain, suspension (especially front shocks and mount) good to inspect;
- Valve Lifters (found in engine) can cost up to $4000 alone to replace;
- Check drive shaft seal;
- Power steering rack can cost a bomb. About $5000 to replace. Pump alone is $1000;
- Gearbox? A lot can go wrong. Check with cold start and warmed engine. Problems may not be consistent. In my case, the previous owner has never changed the ATF fluid and I have just found out. Its too late now for a real recovery as newer fluid has to gradually poured in as not to "shock" the rubber seals and cause another problem;
- Aircon is crucial to check. Alot can go wrong and small fixes can be carried out by owners/dealers to get the car shifted.
Many many car dealers dislike pro workshops. A visit to any of the renowned workshops means a no-deal later. You can test drive to your hearts content or take a seasoned e60 owner (I here Divespyder is ace!) along for the test drive. But try to have the car inspected by the workshop as undercarriage will reveal the real condition of the car. One advise is YES, get the car inspected before you sign on the dotted line. Also during your test drive, the e60 must be whacked hard and also tested at granny speeds because it tends to hide flaws well and still deliver the sublime performance although the blooming Valve Lifters could be protesting!
Walk away from the car if you dont have a good feeling or feel queasy. Cheers.