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Bimmer Smooth
08-21-2014, 10:30 PM
I had changed my transmission fluid and filter on my 95' 525i about a year ago. I had filled the fluid up to the insert hole level and closed it up. I knew then that the fluid should have been heated to 180 deg., but wasn't sure how to do so at the time. I had slippage in the transmission from starting out, and in reverse gears. It seemed to no downshift fast enough when stopping, and when trying to drive right away after stopping, it would slip. And when parallel parking, it would always slip into reverse, or hesitate before engaging the reverse gear. That same hesitation would happen in first gear as well when trying to accelerate from stop.

I knew at some point I had to add more transmission fluid, but always put it off, because I thought I would have to take it to a shop, and they would screw it up. I heard many stories of that happening by other Bimmer owners who took theirs to a shop that didn't realize the fluid had to be at a specific temperature in order to fill it correctly, so I was very hesitant.

Fast forward to now....I last week decided to take on the task myself, and thought I would share this for others who need to do so who have changed their fluid and filter.

1. I jacked up the car on jack stands (all 4 corners), and ran the car to NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE, which is the temp you need to add the transmission fluid.
2. Removed the fluid insert bolt plug on side of transmission.
3. Used a hand pump to pump in fluid into trans.
4. Now the scary part.......put car in DRIVE, and as car wheels turned, added the fluid. It took an amazing 2 more quarts of fluid while in DRIVE.
5. Filled until the fluid began to pour out, then reinstalled plug, put car back in park, then shut off engine.

After this, I assumed I was done. I took the car down off the jacks and test drove, and it shifted PERFECTLY for the first time in over a year. Now I tried Reverse, and ARGH, not so great. It still did the same thing as before.

My question is, do I need to add fluid while in REVERSE gear in order to fill something in that area of transmission? I assumed that the fluid I added would take care of all the gears. Does anyone have an idea if that is true, before I jack it all up and try adding to the reverse gear?

Thanks!

whiskychaser
08-21-2014, 11:43 PM
Correct procedure is here:

www.bmwe34.net/E34main/.../Transmission/Data/E34%20Autotrans.pdf

Bimmer Smooth
08-22-2014, 05:07 AM
"http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/.../Tr...0Autotrans.pdf (http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/.../Transmission/Data/E34%20Autotrans.pdf)"



This is a bad link.

Bimmer Smooth
08-22-2014, 06:29 AM
I found the link you tried to help with, and here it is. I discovered that I didn't shift gears before checking as I thought. This is the procedure for refilling fluid for those who do any work on their Auto transmission.

http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Maintenance/Transmission/Data/E34Autotrans.pdf

whiskychaser
08-22-2014, 11:36 AM
I found the link you tried to help with, and here it is. I discovered that I didn't shift gears before checking as I thought. This is the procedure for refilling fluid for those who do any work on their Auto transmission.

http://www.bmwe34.net/E34main/Maintenance/Transmission/Data/E34Autotrans.pdf

That link doesn't work either. The site changed a while ago so maybe some of the links are a bit iffy. Try this:
tech.bentleypublishers.com/servlet/JiveServlet/.../66.../ATFCapacity.pdf
It looks like an extract from TIS anyway.

It would actually be useful if you posted where you are. As you use 'quart' as a measurement, I am guessing you are in N America where you got the 4 speed GM A4S310R in the 525i. In Europe, Japan and S Africa you got the 5 speed ZF 5HP18. Filling is similar. But if you want a giggle, have a look where the fill plug is on the 5HP18

Edit: The link I just posted doesn't work. May need some help from the Mods here