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Visions
02-02-2009, 09:24 PM
I've read that there are 2 types of Transmissions for an 89 535i 4HP22-EF and 4HP22-GE but when I enter the serial# 2093910 at realoem.com it gives me the generic 4HP22 and says the car was built in 11/88. The shifter has the A M switch not the A S M switch. I also read that the early model had the A S M switch but this would seam to contradic when it was built...

Does this really matter since realoem never mentioned the last 2 letters? I don't want my friend to purchase the wrong Tranny

Thanks

shogun
02-02-2009, 11:56 PM
\ Parts catalog \ 5' E34 \ Saloon, 535i (M30), USA, Left Hand Drive, Automatic \ Groups

see where they mention the manufacturing dates
http://bmwfans.info/original/E34/Lim/535i-M30/USA/L/A/1988/11/mg-24/ill-24_0055/

01 Rmfd automatic transmission eh 4HP22-EF to 1988/11
69,000 1960,00 € 24 00 1 217 375

01 Gear box 1 A to 1988/11 0,000 24 00 1 466 375


Does this really matter since realoem never mentioned the last 2 letters?

if that would not matter, then they would not have mentioned it

01 Rmfd automatic transmission eh 4HP22-GE
1 A from 1988/11 to 1990/09 68,000 1960,00 € 24 00 1 218 241


01 Gear box 1 A from 1988/11 to 1990/09
0,000 24 00 1 466 381 01 Gear box E34 1 A from 1988/11

to 1990/09
0,000 24 00 1 469 777

check the name plate on the existing transmission to be 100% sure.

Visions
02-05-2009, 05:30 AM
I have no idea what you are telling me means... What is Rmfd and after the build date I see a bunch of numbers and a euro sign... I don't know whats being said about the gearbox stuff either, its not clear.

Can I easily see the plate on the tranny if I crawl under it?

Is the torque converter inside the transmission cause I know that was going out for a long time.

Since I didn't get a clear cut answer, I'm guessing you don't know from the serial # and gearbox info I gave and I"ll have to look at the plate on the trannny


Thanks for your help

shogun
02-05-2009, 05:47 AM
Rmfd = remanufactured
Yes, you can see the number plate on the left side above the oil pan of the transmission.
Note: left/right hand side of car is from the driver's seat looking forward.


what is not understandble? EURO sign = EURO price,

Description Supplement Quantity Transmission Catalyst Date Weight (kg) Price Part number

and there is all mentioned what you need. But to be 100% sure, check it, also the is on the manufacturer plate the serial number.


Is the torque converter inside the transmission cause I know that was going out for a long time.

the torque converter is in the bell housing. The bell housing is part of the transmission and between the tranny itself and the engine.

But now I am confused???? Can you describe that a bit more in detail


cause I know that was going out for a long time.

whiskychaser
02-05-2009, 05:52 AM
I have no idea what you are telling me means... What is Rmfd and after the build date I see a bunch of numbers and a euro sign... I don't know whats being said about the gearbox stuff either, its not clear.

Can I easily see the plate on the tranny if I crawl under it?

Is the torque converter inside the transmission cause I know that was going out for a long time.

Since I didn't get a clear cut answer, I'm guessing you don't know from the serial # and gearbox info I gave and I"ll have to look at the plate on the trannny


Thanks for your help
Rfmd means remanufactured. At the top of the table you will see the key - above euro sign it says price and the long numbers are the BMW part numbers. The TC is inside the bell housing and is marked with a 2 in the diagram. Always best to check the plate for details - torch and mirror should make life easier. HTH