Thanks mate. Will send my car for checking today and report back the issues hereHerbert said:Check your ignition coils and spark plugs.
vinxter said:Thanks mate. Will send my car for checking today and report back the issues here
By the way, any of the Penang mates have good workshops to recommend. So far ive only heard of Chu Seng and Super Excel. Wondering if any of the ws in Penang is good enough to handle gearbox issues.
Should be.. Heres a picahshawn said:Do you mean the weatherseals at the top of the windscreen?
Hi Herbert, regarding the jerking when slowing down, im experiencing what i would say a 'down gear shift' effect when im slowing down. Is the gearbox supposed to do that or should it be smooth regardless of speed?Herbert said:Gearbox issues....common known issue (e60 & e90 share similar ZF6HP19 auto gearbox) is jerking when slowing down and etc. Try replacing AFT oil & filter first. If problem persist, then most likely you need to replace the 7 pieces mechatronics solenoids.
you can easily buy them from any BMW parts dealer, but be careful when you install it..there have been cases where the fit is so tight that when you force the weatherseal in, the windshield will crack. It depends on the fitting of the windshield and the space to slot in the weatherseal. In the youtube videos, the gap seems big enough for you to slide the new weather seal in with a bit of help from silicone lube.vinxter said:Should be.. Heres a pic
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A normal 6 speed auto gearbox should be smooth regardless of speed. An inexpensive solution would be to update your ECU & auto transmission and replace AFT fluid & filter (if you haven't done so).vinxter said:Hi Herbert, regarding the jerking when slowing down, im experiencing what i would say a 'down gear shift' effect when im slowing down. Is the gearbox supposed to do that or should it be smooth regardless of speed?
Thanks mate. Can most of the workshops update ECU? Im from Penang thoughHerbert said:A normal 6 speed auto gearbox should be smooth regardless of speed. An inexpensive solution would be to update your ECU & auto transmission and replace AFT fluid & filter (if you haven't done so).
Perhaps you should check with BMW specialist Penang workshops whether they can do the ECU updates.vinxter said:Thanks mate. Can most of the workshops update ECU? Im from Penang though
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Yeah but all shops that i went to told me that they have to remove the whole windscreen to fix the new rubber. However i read that it can be done without removing the windscreen on e90posts. How much did it cost you for the rubber?kama said:Vinxter, the windscreen rubber seal can be changed at most windscreen shop, just changed mine after my glass cracked. U can also order from suan huat or bomin