Thats still about £700 and no guarantee. But if you dont feel up to swapping it or converting it to manual then labour is going to be a killer. Be interested to know what you decide
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My cousin has the exact same problem as yours only his car was a 1991 mitsubishi galant. We change the tranny still the same.. It turned out to be the trans. computer box all along. won't hurt if you check yours:)
This may be of interest:
http://www.bimmerboard.com/members/WTH/bmwDTCodes.pdf
The fault code(s) will point you in the right direction. I see no way of testing the solenoids etc under live conditions. You could try a valve body overhaul kit but if your specialist has already said its the clutches then that would be a waste of time and money
I have been reading about so many others who have had the issue of Transprog. Some did a valve kit and that solved it. Some topped up their ATF fluid level and that worked. I just hate it when somebody tells me it will take a whole tranny rebuild even without looking at these issues first. While they may be specialists, they are also businessmen. I think I might try a fluid and filter change first and see how it goes. I would do it myself but I cant get under the car without jacks, and I only have the one that came with the car. :)
alrighty,
i have not moved the car in two days (still fighting with the sword cover) and looked underneath. I have noticed that there is a leak from the front and rear of the propeller shaft. not minor drops nor a big puddle. sort of like the size of a teacup stain on the floor. could this leakage also lead to the problems that I am having with my tranny?
thanks