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digitaldragon03
03-18-2005, 10:16 PM
When the stick is in D, can you guys push the stick into N without pushing the button? Mine does this through all the gears from 2 to N, but not from N to 2. I have to push the button to move the stick from N to 2. Is this normal, or is mine just screwed up. Im afraid that while in D, i might accidentally push it into Neutral and i might over rev the engine.

infinity5
03-18-2005, 10:49 PM
do you have to press it in to get out of park? i honeslty don't know how they're really suppose to work...

i can move my shifter from any position to any position without pressing the button. in fact the button is stuck pressed in, and for the longest time i didn't even know i had one. the little linkage pin lock thing is broken on mine, and it might be on yours.

Look here, part 11 is whats broken in my car. the position of the console makes it pretty difficult to hit the gear shifter uness you try pretty damn hard, or have kids climbing around.. i wouldn't worry too much.

if it locks in park though then your car is probably normal ;)

bondheli
03-18-2005, 10:55 PM
What digi discribed is normal; you are suppose to be able to hit 1 then 2 then 3 then D, and N as sort of a manual shifting.

Dan in NZ
03-18-2005, 11:13 PM
That's normal, and don't worroy, you wont be able to over-rev your engine. If it's in neutral and you're hitting the gas, you'll probably notice before doing any engine damage. Also, the rev limiter at the redline will prevent over-reving if you don't happen to notice you're sitting on 6500 rpm and not going anywhere.

Primary engagement is apparently what causes the most transmission wear, so going between N and D all the time just for fun will just wear out the (A?) clutch faster. Revving in neutral then dropping it into drive for a take-off that feels faster is the sure way to a transmission re-build.

winfred
03-18-2005, 11:14 PM
yea you'll really be having fun when the a-clutch craps on that zf 4hp22 tranny, power braking any slush box aint great but it's much worse for the zf as it had a defect that caused early wear on the first gear clutches


It gives it a lil hop and makes it look like you have air bags.....
I know its bad for the car, but its sooo much fun.

MBXB
03-18-2005, 11:24 PM
I had similar symptoms.
The hex screw holding the T handle had fallen out, and the Pull rod, that's connected to the button had cracked on one end. They are dealer only parts.

Screw: 25 16 1 215 780
Pull Rod: 25 16 1 219 755

Part numbers are for a 94 so verify with the stealer.
Bavarian Auto has the replacement procedure in their tech section.

digitaldragon03
03-19-2005, 01:03 AM
Naw i dont think anything is broken. Because i still need to push the button to get in and out of Reverse and Park. I didnt know our E34's had a rev limiter, i thought that was only in later model BMW's. Thats great to know through. I had friends in the car the other day, and they get quite disruptive and i thought one might knock the stick out of D. I was going to smack the morons. lol.

Javier
03-19-2005, 06:47 AM
in 4hp22. Will it f... the trany? Now I understand what screwed mine!

Javier

Elekta
03-19-2005, 08:26 AM
what is engine breaking on an automatic anyway? Is that stepping on the gas and the brake at the same time?

Javier
03-19-2005, 09:13 AM
from this troubleshooting hints that "Engine breaking" was the car breaking action resulted from shifting the transmission to a lower gear, or even from releasing the gas pedal wile transmission is in a position different than "D".

Please correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm taking conclusions based on this interpretation.

Javier

winfred
03-19-2005, 10:08 AM
doing it a few times won't kill it but it can accelerate the defective a-clutch problem


in 4hp22. Will it f... the trany? Now I understand what screwed mine!

Javier

winfred
03-19-2005, 10:12 AM
engine braking is down shifting going down a hill so you don't need to ride the brakes to slow down, power braking is standing on the gas and brake at the same time, in a powerful car this can turn into a burn out, in a wimpy car it's noise that wastes gas


what is engine breaking on an automatic anyway? Is that stepping on the gas and the brake at the same time?

Javier
03-19-2005, 10:49 AM
to reduce speed without braking, or besides breaking.

Javier