I just want to tank you very much, I had a nightmare with my BMW 530i transmission and was quoted $ 2,800 to get it fix in the best case scenario and the worst to buy a new transmission. I followed each step on this video, purchased all what you recommended and was very hard for me to do it without a lift in my garage but guess what ? I did it and the transmission is working as new now after the repair. All the codes on OBD gone, no more transmission messages on the car and only cost me about like $700 for all the parts. Thanks again, you are great !!
I recommend removing and cleaning the pistons which sit in the valvebody behind the solenoids. Also, give the hole a squirt of brake cleaner. All that dark fluid contains clutch lining material which can get trapped in those holes and interfere with the movement of the pistons. I was trained to cycle the piston in and out to detect any burrs or interference in the movement. A sticky piston will not be cured by a new solenoid.
@@ShopLifeTV Any way we BMW fans can help each other out! Your videos are excellent btw. I have been following you for about two years. Keep up the good work!!
If you're going to clean the rubber ones that come with it you might as well buy the $50 metal upgraded ones...they use a spring to press the seal rather than relying on the rubber to say supple. Just makes sense if you're going to go through the trouble of dropping the pan and cracking open the valve body.
Dude, So I have a Range rover with this transmission. I watched your video sereral times and bought all the parts. I did this job in my driveway with my son and it worked out perfectly. Thank you so much for providing this. You saved me over $1000 if I had Land Rover to do it. I know this doesn't help the small business cause you are providing a step by step but I really appreciate it. Inserting the new umbilical sleeve was giving me a hell of a time but I watch again and bam it went in! Anyone reading this , don't be afraid to do this work. Its not that difficult especially if you wact his video. THANK YOU AGAIN. 😀
@3OUTA12 When it went into limp mode it kind of stayed there until I cleared it with my scan tool. But eventually the solenoids really started to fail so I was forced to fix it. As noted in the video change all the parts all at once. Cause once you break the sealing surface from the mechatronics unit, you have to replace the 3 black tubes that transfer fluid back and fourth. I did not do that and had a pause between 1st and 2nd gear. Ordered the parts on amazon and took it apart again and replaced the tubes and the slipping went away. Also get several cans of brake cleaner to blow out debris from all the ports , just in case. The step I had to review in the video was how to install the new electrical umbilical adapter. Pushing on it with a pry bar finally got it to seat. I had to let the transmission re-learn again by driving 0-60 and let it coast to a stop, no brakes. But it is running good now.
This video was 100% on point. I raised my rover up dropped the megatronic unit and got all new solenoids from ZF with the tubes and new gaskets. My rover drives 100% better shifts are smooth as butter now. Thank you for this video
@@infamoussgarageI’ve also got a Range Rover SC and I’m about to try swapping these. I’ve done the seals but it’s still giving me a “gear ratio incorrect” code after driving a while. Usually while going in to 5th. I’m worried it actually needs a rear stator bushing and that’s obviously a lot more involved but can’t hurt to try these first since it’s so common.
Jason! Between your input into ZF 6hp 26 transmissions and input from Eriksson Industries, I changed the solenoids and seals on my 2008 L322 Range Rover HSE and it now shifts flawlessly. Your video instructions are very detailed. Thank you.
@@robbiewalker3 By adaptions, if you mean driving at a certain speed and Kerri f it coast and slow down on its on, I did several times and then just drove as I normally do. Very hard to find a road where I live to do that.
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL VIDEO STEP BY STEP, THANKS SO MUCH~~ i Just finished switching out all the solenoids and harness on my 2008 BMW 750li. I'm hoping this fixes all the issues with electric parking brake (replaced the gear in the trunk). And the codes for solenoids in trans. There was lots of transmission oil drained out so will refill with the ZF Life 6. This video is amazing and really appreciate very detail steps. I used this video and the other one to install the megatronics back into the trans and put on new trans filter and bolts. The valve sleeve was a bit tricky. It sure does how that megatronics in. Definitely needs to be remove first.
Awesome video!! I call this the big boy's version of Lego. It seems super easy to follow your video. This makes me super tempting to tackle these jobs myself instead of paying someone to do it. Although a bit of elbow grease and sweat are needed. I have already done a lot of work on my car myself, saving a ton of money is one thing. Such jobs are super interesting and satisfying.
I run redline D4 in my 335d with no issues. A vast improvement over the semi synthetic oem fluid. Lifeguard 6 has boron that turns into boric acid as it breaks down and degrades over time. Ill stick with d4
Yeah I’m sure you can notice the difference between the Lifeguard6 and the D4 fluid😂🤡, 210k miles with Lifeguard 6 (multiple fluid/filter changes) and not a single tranny issue in my E70. Nothing wrong with the original fluid. Although it is a little pricey…
Outstanding craft to make the vids and present this info soberly, and completely. This is a deep enough subject that it should be approached with good technique and an appreciation of the parts involved and the order in which they are touched. I'll be glad to do this work and not have to crack into rest of the transmission. Should the need come up it will be time to swap!
Great video bro, I just bought a 05 HSE 4.4 Rover for 500 bucks here in Canada, the guy said the trans was toast but I dont think it is, I can put it in drive, or reverse and it wont move, the truck is in awesome shape and worth changing the solenoids, I hope it works, Ill update when I'm done, thanks bro
Great video buddy! Here in Argentina we can't get a lot of information, and you my friend just helped me a lot! Wish for you the best and also wish you keep doing this kind of videos ! Hahaha
Outstanding video and great job. It got me through my first solenoid change after having shifting issues on my 2012 BMW 750LI Xdrive. Answered a couple of questions during the assembly process when the spring pushed out the plunger and I didn't notice the orientation of the plunger. Also the location of the shift linkage insertion to the slider. Thanks.
RESETTING INFO: Some cars acknowledge a complete sequence by turning on the heater fan to 100% even if you got it turned off. Once you start the next sequence it will shut off until you successfully finish that sequence. Also don't be too hard on yourself if you don't manage to do the instructions 100%. There is quite some slack allowed so don't worry too much about it. Worry more about when and where you want to do all the sequences as they are kinda involved and you will travel a few kilometers straight where you can't have any interference with your movement. I like to pick the highway at a weekend evening where there is low to no traffic so I can coast and stop on the emergency lane. I suggest you do the same while keeping an eye on your speedo so you know when to join a lane and when to leave it again so you won't be a problem for others on the road. My last sequence took about 54 kilometers in total (one way from reset to finish).
Hi there great video. When you changed out the black solenoid there in a spring and little black sleeve behind it. What is that sleeve called? I’m looking for one because mine is missing. I’m putting together a valve body that someone else started. Any idea what the part is called or where I might be able to find one. I’ve research can find it. I appreciate any help you can give
Hello thanks for all your knowledge and teachings. I am in the process of installing seals, new solenoids, new oil pan and oil on my 2010 528i. I do not have inpa which one should I get All the ones I have found only work on Windows 7 which is old I have window 10 and above thank you
Thanks for your great content. I dont know if solenoids needed or seals. I have 100k miles and its really acting up. I hear a rubing squeaky noise when i go around a turn, sometimes it slips between first and second.
great video, how much cost those solenoids ? i have an E64 LCI 635D of mid 2009, i change the filter and all the parts you explain to change except the mecatronic part with selonoids. following the zf procedure and use ista to reset the oil. but i dont reset the adaptation. some people explain to do it but i dont thing is right because the car have 165.000 km and i dont change the solenoids... thank you for the advice :) last queqtion i will program the engine of the car on a stage 2 is risky if i reprogram gear box too ? is an full automatic.
Thanks, brother and sister for sharing. Hopefully, you will do this to a 7-speed DCT(GS7D36SG) one day. Mine is now on 50t miles and I want to change the oil and both filters in the near future. Dutch regards, Nico.
I was wondering why when you changed out the solenoids you didnt explain what solenoids did what, like solenoid 1 does what, controls what ? and so on and so on
Controls the 1st gear… it’s pretty self-explanatory. A solenoid is not a computer. It is a simple device that actuates a valve which engages a gear. Each forward gear has one solenoid. Reverse also has a solenoid. Cars with E-shifter gear shifters have a park solenoid that puts the vehicle in Park. There is also a solenoid that controls the parking brake.
Excellent. I just got a z4 and don't think there's any trans issues, but, I'm getting educated for when the time comes. So, you swear by Lifeguard? I'll defer to your advise. I've used Valvoline Max life on my Hondas(not the recommended fluid either) and has worked well for 400k! . With that said, I watched another guy swear by the Max life on other BMW's he's worked with. Anyway, regardless of my experience, I'll go with the Lifeguard. Good video, thanks for the info.
Is this procedure the same for Fords or my 2006 Lincoln Navigator w/ZF 6HP26 A/T with Mercon SP Fluid. I think I can replace the fluid with Mercon SP. otherwise wouldn’t I have to get 100% of the current fluid (SP) out (which is a lot more work) in order to use Lifeguard 6)? Thank you for this video (if I can use it)!!it’s the most comprehensive solenoid/mechatronics replacement for the ZF 6HP26!! Great work!! 😃
Nice job! Thank you.. I have an 06 LR3 with a P0501-00 code and the transmission won’t engage. If I undue the battery for a while it will go away. When I start it back up, I can drive it for several yards & then the p0501 pops up & the trans disengages. Does this sound like the, “losing pressure” you were describing? Do you believe this service will fix my issue? I realize the p code points elsewhere & I’ve ordered new speed sensors. I’ve also cleaned the TCU and it looks great.
Awesome videos thanks mate! Question though followed your advice on replacing bridge seal and the 4 tube seals on my zf6hp26x in my 2004 e53 X5. I am still getting the hard downshift from 2 to 1 though. Funnily it is slightly better when in sport mode. Not replaced solenoids yet. I will do that though. Any other suggestions as to what could cause the hard shift from 2to 1 other than the mechatronics seals? Thanks.
Hey Julian. I have a E60 530i and got the same issue of hard shifting from 2nd to 1st gear and the problem is not as severe when sport mode is engaged. I've researched and found that replacing the shift solenoids is pretty much the only way to eliminate this problem.
Great explanation! Planning on doing my own solenoid replacement based on your video. Just to confirm that I would not have to program the transmission after changing solenoids? Just drive normally around town and put some miles on it and it will adapt itself? I do not have ISTA/P and a dealer is an 8 hour drive from me.
Hi from here in Africa. Amazing set of video's. The same gearbox is used in the LR3. Mine tends to hold first gear a little to long instead of changing into second gear. Would you suggest the solenoids or something else? Many thanks.
crawling on my back underneath the car im having bit of a faff connecting the plug in part of the electrics then locking it in place turning it anti clock wise to lock it az it instructs so im wondering is it possible ive got it plugged in the wrong way round would the pins still fit if that was the case ?? i got the sleave back in no problem which is ironic az most seem to have problem with that part and easy the next part plugging in and locking . ps awsome info bud you show peeps how to really save a fortune, true rightiousness in this modern age ,good man .
hello ShopLifeTV. Thank you for this video. I have an E60. there isn’t any transmission issue per se, but after running a scanner, it mentioned 4E86 Solenoid valve 3 code. I was planning on doing this very video procedure, but you mentioned resetting the “adaptations.” How is that done? Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!!!
Terrific video and thank you for the detailed video. I’ve got a Maserati 2007 with 6 speed auto. 6HP26 I believe. Would the procedure be the same as this video? Also, where can I buy the whole kit? Including filter and sleeves etc.
I've got a 2003 Range Rover TD6 with a 5 speed GM auto transmission. Reverse gear is slipping badly but everything else is functioning fine. Do I need to change the solenoids? Any advice is much appreciated
Great video, my car range rover 2006 ZF transmission. The D automatic drive stuck at 3rd gear, but the standard S is working fine. I can shift all the gear to run the car. If I do not replace the rubber tube as this video, will the standard shift will stop working when the rubber tube getting worst?
I wish I could find a mechanic like you in the New York area! This is my 2nd E60 (2010 550i M) where I get hesitation/stuttering/shuddering when I am slowing down and then accelerating. I want to say it happens from 2nd to 3rd gear. I can replicate easily by setting my cruise control at 65mph... and then slowing down to about 45 and using the cruise controls to accelerate back to 65mph. It happens with normal driving but though I share how I can also do it via CC. Is this a transmission issue? or a coil/spark plug? No CEL.
My car did the same sort of thing, she’s a yard ornament rn😥😥. I would start by looking underneath the car to see if there’s any evidence fluid was changed like stripped out torx bolts. Also check your guibo joint it goes bad and creates a shuddering issue like you described, and has nothing to do with the transmission. Just a cheap plastic part that is supposed to reduce vibration from drive shaft it goes bad on most bmws within 10 years.
My E53 when coasting down hill and shifting from 2nd to 3rd it gives a jolt. However if I keep foot on gas to keep rpm up,.it doesn't jolts. Any ideas?
How can I determine which sensors are the right ones? Something about matching the transmission model? I'm also trying to have the seals inside them changed (not the ones without taking it apart, the ones that you have HAVE to take apart the mechatronics)
@@ShopLifeTV I have a question for you after you do this procedure so you have to reprogram something because I did this procedure now my car won’t start or crank
Hey i did exactly like your video and my car still won’t come out of park ? I’ve replaced everything but shifter I have code A0b6, and 4e86/4e87 any idea what else it can be?!?
Im wondering... why the solenoids break in a first place ? how do they look inside ? Solenoid is in principle very simple device. Couldnt be reason of their "failure" be only some oring for 10cents ?
I've got a 2007 328i touring RWD so I know I've got the GM gearbox. But should I still look at servicing the shift solenoids if I get the occasional shift issue? No codes are stored and fluid has been replaced.
have you ever fixed " Transmission failsafe activated. Possibility of redused acceleration. Have checked by the nearest BMW service " by just replacing the solenoids or is it usely something worse
Damn that oil looks dirty on that pad. I changed my oil, filter and the plastic components and it was not that dirty at 77k miles 335d car. Also was experiencing occasional shift flares along with overly firm shifting on gears 2-3 that was worse when cold. Flushed trans and that didn't help. I should do the solenoids next?
Took the valve body from the E65 BMW 7 series and installed it into a replacement transmission unit, it struggles to get above 40 mph and has no acceleration, does I require coding to resolve the issue?
I just changed ATF on my jag zf 6hp transmission hoping to get rid of my 3-4 shift problem. Its been a few hours but my mechanic says i should use it for a few weeks. I can shift manually through all the gears but have to ease off the pedal shifting into 4th. LAUNCH OBD2 shows that solenoid 4 is inactive. In still hoping for the best so i don't need to go through this. It's a 2009 but only have 38k km on it.
Hi ya. I’ve got these codes coming up and it can’t recognise it’s in park. What do you think? P081C-62 Park Input Circuit - Signal Compare Failure P0915-01 Gearshift Position - Circuit Range/Performance - General Electrical Failure
Do you have a video (or recommendation) for how to remove the valve body from a 2003 Z4 (E85) with automatic trans. I believe I have the HP5. I have a code for a bad solenoid and hoping I don't need to remove the transmission to replace. Wondering if I can just replace solenoid in the car, or do I need to remove the valve body and then replace?
I’m getting a 507d code and the car will go in reverse and drive but as soon as it starts moving it jumps back into park. I just changed all sleeves with zf parts and added lifeguard fluid. Car still jumping in park. Do you think my problem is the solenoids
I've been thinking about something when it comes to my car and this video. I don't think I changed the black solenoid on my valvebody. Could that be the source of my electronic gear shifter not being recognized by my transmission? Every other solenoid got changed except that one, the seals were replaced (one was broken)and the fluid was also replaced. My car will not shift out of park though.
Hello every one. I have 2010 BMW 550i M-Sport 4,8L with 6HP26 transmission. I have two code 4F8F and 4F81. Replacement bridge seal and 4 sleeves make better drive feelings but not for long. After accelerate up the hill road codes come back and limb mode ON again. Any idea what to do? Thing to change all solenoids but it is no solenoids error code.
I don’t know what I’d do without you. You’re probably the most important person in my life
He is not, Larry 🤣
@@macalvarezLA 😄
I just want to tank you very much, I had a nightmare with my BMW 530i transmission and was quoted $ 2,800 to get it fix in the best case scenario and the worst to buy a new transmission.
I followed each step on this video, purchased all what you recommended and was very hard for me to do it without a lift in my garage but guess what ? I did it and the transmission is working as new now after the repair. All the codes on OBD gone, no more transmission messages on the car and only cost me about like $700 for all the parts. Thanks again, you are great !!
@nune nemaveze , I would start off with a fluid and filter change. Find a reliable shop or do it yourself. It's easier with a car lift though.
I recommend removing and cleaning the pistons which sit in the valvebody behind the solenoids. Also, give the hole a squirt of brake cleaner. All that dark fluid contains clutch lining material which can get trapped in those holes and interfere with the movement of the pistons. I was trained to cycle the piston in and out to detect any burrs or interference in the movement. A sticky piston will not be cured by a new solenoid.
Thats a great tip! The sonnax kit is a good way to fix other issues with the valve body. I will eventually make a video on that as well.
@@ShopLifeTV Any way we BMW fans can help each other out!
Your videos are excellent btw. I have been following you for about two years. Keep up the good work!!
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If you're going to clean the rubber ones that come with it you might as well buy the $50 metal upgraded ones...they use a spring to press the seal rather than relying on the rubber to say supple.
Just makes sense if you're going to go through the trouble of dropping the pan and cracking open the valve body.
@@jacoblami1731 Can you provide a product link please?
Dude, So I have a Range rover with this transmission. I watched your video sereral times and bought all the parts. I did this job in my driveway with my son and it worked out perfectly. Thank you so much for providing this. You saved me over $1000 if I had Land Rover to do it. I know this doesn't help the small business cause you are providing a step by step but I really appreciate it. Inserting the new umbilical sleeve was giving me a hell of a time but I watch again and bam it went in! Anyone reading this , don't be afraid to do this work. Its not that difficult especially if you wact his video. THANK YOU AGAIN. 😀
@3OUTA12 When it went into limp mode it kind of stayed there until I cleared it with my scan tool. But eventually the solenoids really started to fail so I was forced to fix it. As noted in the video change all the parts all at once. Cause once you break the sealing surface from the mechatronics unit, you have to replace the 3 black tubes that transfer fluid back and fourth. I did not do that and had a pause between 1st and 2nd gear. Ordered the parts on amazon and took it apart again and replaced the tubes and the slipping went away. Also get several cans of brake cleaner to blow out debris from all the ports , just in case. The step I had to review in the video was how to install the new electrical umbilical adapter. Pushing on it with a pry bar finally got it to seat. I had to let the transmission re-learn again by driving 0-60 and let it coast to a stop, no brakes. But it is running good now.
@@benaragon12before you let it relearn did it shift weird. Hard shifts ?
@@infamoussgarage yes… you have to find a road that you can take it up to 60 and coast to a stop . Do that about 3 times.
@@benaragon12 mine is doing that now. Did yours throw limited shift when it shifts hard ??
@@infamoussgarage it took a while before it “learned “ again. It will clear its self out if you give it a chance
This video was 100% on point. I raised my rover up dropped the megatronic unit and got all new solenoids from ZF with the tubes and new gaskets. My rover drives 100% better shifts are smooth as butter now. Thank you for this video
You remember what symptoms it was giving you that led you to want to do this repair?
@@Killian665 yeah shifting was bad it wouldn’t go into second or any of the gears without a hard bang
@@infamoussgarageI’ve also got a Range Rover SC and I’m about to try swapping these. I’ve done the seals but it’s still giving me a “gear ratio incorrect” code after driving a while. Usually while going in to 5th. I’m worried it actually needs a rear stator bushing and that’s obviously a lot more involved but can’t hurt to try these first since it’s so common.
@@Killian665 did you try the solenoids ?
Jason! Between your input into ZF 6hp 26 transmissions and input from Eriksson Industries, I changed the solenoids and seals on my 2008 L322 Range Rover HSE and it now shifts flawlessly. Your video instructions are very detailed. Thank you.
That's awesome!
Did you reset the adaptations or did you leave as it ?
@@robbiewalker3 By adaptions, if you mean driving at a certain speed and Kerri f it coast and slow down on its on, I did several times and then just drove as I normally do. Very hard to find a road where I live to do that.
You are amazing, I followed all the tutorials we gave...but here I use Repsol oil ATFluid MV6 to replace ZF6 oil..and I feel it is more responsive 😊
Bro- and then I get a 550i and you show my exact mechtronic. I owe ya big time brother!!! Great teaching- great content
awesome! congrats!
What was a $3300 quote to fix my Transmission became a $900 fix.. thank you brother big time..
They'll be a lot of people that'll need to see this. You helped me with this earlier this year.
For sure! Hope all is well!
Something about this video is so satisfying to watch
Very well presented. Gives me confidence to tackle this job myself. Thank you!
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL VIDEO STEP BY STEP, THANKS SO MUCH~~ i Just finished switching out all the solenoids and harness on my 2008 BMW 750li. I'm hoping this fixes all the issues with electric parking brake (replaced the gear in the trunk). And the codes for solenoids in trans. There was lots of transmission oil drained out so will refill with the ZF Life 6. This video is amazing and really appreciate very detail steps. I used this video and the other one to install the megatronics back into the trans and put on new trans filter and bolts. The valve sleeve was a bit tricky. It sure does how that megatronics in. Definitely needs to be remove first.
Awesome video!! I call this the big boy's version of Lego. It seems super easy to follow your video. This makes me super tempting to tackle these jobs myself instead of paying someone to do it. Although a bit of elbow grease and sweat are needed. I have already done a lot of work on my car myself, saving a ton of money is one thing. Such jobs are super interesting and satisfying.
I run redline D4 in my 335d with no issues. A vast improvement over the semi synthetic oem fluid. Lifeguard 6 has boron that turns into boric acid as it breaks down and degrades over time. Ill stick with d4
Yeah I’m sure you can notice the difference between the Lifeguard6 and the D4 fluid😂🤡, 210k miles with Lifeguard 6 (multiple fluid/filter changes) and not a single tranny issue in my E70. Nothing wrong with the original fluid. Although it is a little pricey…
250k miles in my E92 using Liqui Moli. Also, use it in my wife's Mercedes. Shifts smooth as butter still.
Using valvoline max life and no shifting problems at all in my x5 3.0si e70
Outstanding craft to make the vids and present this info soberly, and completely. This is a deep enough subject that it should be approached with good technique and an appreciation of the parts involved and the order in which they are touched. I'll be glad to do this work and not have to crack into rest of the transmission. Should the need come up it will be time to swap!
Life saver 💙this man needs more subs👍
Soberly?
Great video bro, I just bought a 05 HSE 4.4 Rover for 500 bucks here in Canada, the guy said the trans was toast but I dont think it is, I can put it in drive, or reverse and it wont move, the truck is in awesome shape and worth changing the solenoids, I hope it works, Ill update when I'm done, thanks bro
Update?!
Great video buddy! Here in Argentina we can't get a lot of information, and you my friend just helped me a lot! Wish for you the best and also wish you keep doing this kind of videos ! Hahaha
Glad I could help!
Outstanding video and great job. It got me through my first solenoid change after having shifting issues on my 2012 BMW 750LI Xdrive. Answered a couple of questions during the assembly process when the spring pushed out the plunger and I didn't notice the orientation of the plunger. Also the location of the shift linkage insertion to the slider. Thanks.
Awesome video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. definitely makes servicing these transmissions a lot less daunting!
MAN YOU MAKE IT LOOK SO EASY
After you do it fifty times, it’s easier.
Lov this .. you broke things down very nicely
Thanks! Glad to help!
Thank you for your videos, keep up loading, stay low and go low, Namaste, be safe for th whole family greets from holland amsterdam.
Love your channel from the beginning ☺️
This guy is amazing! Thanks for sharing your experience 12-9-2020
RESETTING INFO:
Some cars acknowledge a complete sequence by turning on the heater fan to 100% even if you got it turned off. Once you start the next sequence it will shut off until you successfully finish that sequence. Also don't be too hard on yourself if you don't manage to do the instructions 100%. There is quite some slack allowed so don't worry too much about it. Worry more about when and where you want to do all the sequences as they are kinda involved and you will travel a few kilometers straight where you can't have any interference with your movement. I like to pick the highway at a weekend evening where there is low to no traffic so I can coast and stop on the emergency lane. I suggest you do the same while keeping an eye on your speedo so you know when to join a lane and when to leave it again so you won't be a problem for others on the road. My last sequence took about 54 kilometers in total (one way from reset to finish).
I'm assuming this is the same with the ZF 5hp?
Solenoid Kit - 6HP19/26/32 M-shift - is this my correct kit or this - Solenoid Kit - 6HP21/28 E-shift - for the 2008 528i e60?
Hi there great video. When you changed out the black solenoid there in a spring and little black sleeve behind it. What is that sleeve called? I’m looking for one because mine is missing. I’m putting together a valve body that someone else started. Any idea what the part is called or where I might be able to find one. I’ve research can find it. I appreciate any help you can give
Hello thanks for all your knowledge and teachings. I am in the process of installing seals, new solenoids, new oil pan and oil on my 2010 528i. I do not have inpa which one should I get All the ones I have found only work on Windows 7 which is old I have window 10 and above thank you
Where did you get the kit from? I'm having a hard time finding all those parts.. even from the place you recommended last time.
Brilliant video, just right amount of information and all explained well. Enjoyed watching
How often does this fix it vs it needing a rear stator bushing?
Thanks for your great content. I dont know if solenoids needed or seals. I have 100k miles and its really acting up. I hear a rubing squeaky noise when i go around a turn, sometimes it slips between first and second.
great video, how much cost those solenoids ? i have an E64 LCI 635D of mid 2009, i change the filter and all the parts you explain to change except the mecatronic part with selonoids. following the zf procedure and use ista to reset the oil. but i dont reset the adaptation. some people explain to do it but i dont thing is right because the car have 165.000 km and i dont change the solenoids... thank you for the advice :) last queqtion i will program the engine of the car on a stage 2 is risky if i reprogram gear box too ? is an full automatic.
Thanks, brother and sister for sharing. Hopefully, you will do this to a 7-speed DCT(GS7D36SG) one day. Mine is now on 50t miles and I want to change the oil and both filters in the near future. Dutch regards, Nico.
I was wondering why when you changed out the solenoids you didnt explain what solenoids did what, like solenoid 1 does what, controls what ? and so on and so on
Controls the 1st gear… it’s pretty self-explanatory. A solenoid is not a computer. It is a simple device that actuates a valve which engages a gear.
Each forward gear has one solenoid. Reverse also has a solenoid. Cars with E-shifter gear shifters have a park solenoid that puts the vehicle in Park. There is also a solenoid that controls the parking brake.
Mm
When I park my car and make a sharp turn the car kicks, could this be from the transmission solenoids?
Bentley ZF 6HP26A follows same procedure?
So, how often should the solenoids to be changed ?
Excellent. I just got a z4 and don't think there's any trans issues, but, I'm getting educated for when the time comes. So, you swear by Lifeguard? I'll defer to your advise. I've used Valvoline Max life on my Hondas(not the recommended fluid either) and has worked well for 400k! . With that said, I watched another guy swear by the Max life on other BMW's he's worked with. Anyway, regardless of my experience, I'll go with the Lifeguard. Good video, thanks for the info.
Is this procedure the same for Fords or my 2006 Lincoln Navigator w/ZF 6HP26 A/T with Mercon SP Fluid. I think I can replace the fluid with Mercon SP. otherwise wouldn’t I have to get 100% of the current fluid (SP) out (which is a lot more work) in order to use Lifeguard 6)? Thank you for this video (if I can use it)!!it’s the most comprehensive solenoid/mechatronics replacement for the ZF 6HP26!! Great work!! 😃
Excellent video, very informative
Nice job! Thank you.. I have an 06 LR3 with a P0501-00 code and the transmission won’t engage. If I undue the battery for a while it will go away. When I start it back up, I can drive it for several yards & then the p0501 pops up & the trans disengages. Does this sound like the, “losing pressure” you were describing? Do you believe this service will fix my issue? I realize the p code points elsewhere & I’ve ordered new speed sensors. I’ve also cleaned the TCU and it looks great.
Awesome videos thanks mate! Question though followed your advice on replacing bridge seal and the 4 tube seals on my zf6hp26x in my 2004 e53 X5. I am still getting the hard downshift from 2 to 1 though. Funnily it is slightly better when in sport mode. Not replaced solenoids yet. I will do that though. Any other suggestions as to what could cause the hard shift from 2to 1 other than the mechatronics seals? Thanks.
Hey Julian. I have a E60 530i and got the same issue of hard shifting from 2nd to 1st gear and the problem is not as severe when sport mode is engaged. I've researched and found that replacing the shift solenoids is pretty much the only way to eliminate this problem.
can you find out which solenoid is for which job? need to know which one is torque converter ones? ?Tnx
Where is your shop
i have problem with position lever sensor, so i can change only that or need to change all valve body?
Great explanation! Planning on doing my own solenoid replacement based on your video. Just to confirm that I would not have to program the transmission after changing solenoids? Just drive normally around town and put some miles on it and it will adapt itself? I do not have ISTA/P and a dealer is an 8 hour drive from me.
Hi from here in Africa. Amazing set of video's.
The same gearbox is used in the LR3. Mine tends to hold first gear a little to long instead of changing into second gear. Would you suggest the solenoids or something else?
Many thanks.
crawling on my back underneath the car im having bit of a faff connecting the plug in part of the electrics then locking it in place turning it anti clock wise to lock it az it instructs so im wondering is it possible ive got it plugged in the wrong way round would the pins still fit if that was the case ?? i got the sleave back in no problem which is ironic az most seem to have problem with that part and easy the next part plugging in and locking . ps awsome info bud you show peeps how to really save a fortune, true rightiousness in this modern age ,good man .
hello ShopLifeTV. Thank you for this video. I have an E60. there isn’t any transmission issue per se, but after running a scanner, it mentioned 4E86 Solenoid valve 3 code. I was planning on doing this very video procedure, but you mentioned resetting the “adaptations.” How is that done? Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!!!
GREAT EXPLANATION THANKS MAN
How much would a replacement of one cost for a 2006 x5?
Where are you located?
Love your channel. Will this cause the not to start also?
Terrific video and thank you for the detailed video. I’ve got a Maserati 2007 with 6 speed auto. 6HP26 I believe. Would the procedure be the same as this video? Also, where can I buy the whole kit? Including filter and sleeves etc.
Sutphin bmw transmission tuning recommended amsoil tq drive transmission fluid. Your thoughts on it?
I've got a 2003 Range Rover TD6 with a 5 speed GM auto transmission. Reverse gear is slipping badly but everything else is functioning fine. Do I need to change the solenoids? Any advice is much appreciated
And can I buy online solenoids plus harness like you replaced in this video and how much thanks brother
Great video, my car range rover 2006 ZF transmission. The D automatic drive stuck at 3rd gear, but the standard S is working fine. I can shift all the gear to run the car. If I do not replace the rubber tube as this video, will the standard shift will stop working when the rubber tube getting worst?
I am considering this repair for my 2008 Range Rover supercharged. Where were you able to source the parts from?
I wish I could find a mechanic like you in the New York area! This is my 2nd E60 (2010 550i M) where I get hesitation/stuttering/shuddering when I am slowing down and then accelerating. I want to say it happens from 2nd to 3rd gear. I can replicate easily by setting my cruise control at 65mph... and then slowing down to about 45 and using the cruise controls to accelerate back to 65mph. It happens with normal driving but though I share how I can also do it via CC. Is this a transmission issue? or a coil/spark plug? No CEL.
You should probably see Gary Ferraro, he is in Hempstead NY. AAA-1 Transmissions. He is very knowledgeable on these boxes.
My car did the same sort of thing, she’s a yard ornament rn😥😥. I would start by looking underneath the car to see if there’s any evidence fluid was changed like stripped out torx bolts. Also check your guibo joint it goes bad and creates a shuddering issue like you described, and has nothing to do with the transmission. Just a cheap plastic part that is supposed to reduce vibration from drive shaft it goes bad on most bmws within 10 years.
Hi thx 4 the tips! I've a question: t27 torque can you operate with oil pan, mechatrobic unit and solenoid or the size of nuts are different?
What are the part number for the solenoid kit for the transmission? Just bought the ZF Fluid and oil etc kit for a 2007 BMW 550i RWD…
My E53 when coasting down hill and shifting from 2nd to 3rd it gives a jolt. However if I keep foot on gas to keep rpm up,.it doesn't jolts. Any ideas?
Thanks for the video, it was awesome...I have a 2002 745li bmw that needs the solenoids changed...how much do you charge?
How can I determine which sensors are the right ones? Something about matching the transmission model? I'm also trying to have the seals inside them changed (not the ones without taking it apart, the ones that you have HAVE to take apart the mechatronics)
there is a guide on www.thectsc.com to figure out the right ones. You can get also get a sonnax kit if you are trying to rebuild your valve body.
@@ShopLifeTV I have a question for you after you do this procedure so you have to reprogram something because I did this procedure now my car won’t start or crank
do you recommend changing the seals under the mechatronic at each oil change?
Hi Chief, where can i buy the solenoids pack? Thanks
Hey i did exactly like your video and my car still won’t come out of park ? I’ve replaced everything but shifter I have code A0b6, and 4e86/4e87 any idea what else it can be?!?
Im wondering... why the solenoids break in a first place ? how do they look inside ? Solenoid is in principle very simple device. Couldnt be reason of their "failure" be only some oring for 10cents ?
Can u use carly to reset solenoid adaptations?
i have a 2008 bmw 528i e60 would this be the exactly mechtronics units? and instructions?
You don't have a video on the turbine speed sensor
I've got a 2007 328i touring RWD so I know I've got the GM gearbox. But should I still look at servicing the shift solenoids if I get the occasional shift issue? No codes are stored and fluid has been replaced.
So mine that park and unpark a little bit more difficult than normal and flashing an error of one gear maybe just have to change solenoids?
have you ever fixed " Transmission failsafe activated. Possibility of redused acceleration. Have checked by the nearest BMW service " by just replacing the solenoids or is it usely something worse
Damn that oil looks dirty on that pad. I changed my oil, filter and the plastic components and it was not that dirty at 77k miles 335d car. Also was experiencing occasional shift flares along with overly firm shifting on gears 2-3 that was worse when cold.
Flushed trans and that didn't help. I should do the solenoids next?
Took the valve body from the E65 BMW 7 series and installed it into a replacement transmission unit, it struggles to get above 40 mph and has no acceleration, does I require coding to resolve the issue?
Great channel, great videos👍
Thank You!
I just changed ATF on my jag zf 6hp transmission hoping to get rid of my 3-4 shift problem. Its been a few hours but my mechanic says i should use it for a few weeks. I can shift manually through all the gears but have to ease off the pedal shifting into 4th. LAUNCH OBD2 shows that solenoid 4 is inactive. In still hoping for the best so i don't need to go through this. It's a 2009 but only have 38k km on it.
I have BMW 320i automatic 2008 trying to find a
transmission solenoid valve kit
Maybe stupid question.. do you have to drop the transmission in order to change the solenoids?
No, just pull the pan and the valve body is right there.
Which is solenoid b position in valve body in jaguar?
Do you have a video of reinstalling
Hi ya.
I’ve got these codes coming up and it can’t recognise it’s in park. What do you think?
P081C-62
Park Input Circuit - Signal Compare Failure
P0915-01
Gearshift Position - Circuit Range/Performance - General Electrical Failure
Hey i have a 2017 RR Sport and the mechanic wants me to change to entire valve body. should I listen to him or can I get a kit to change the solenoid?
will this fit on my 2010 e90 320i N46N? where did you buy the solenoids?
Do you have a video (or recommendation) for how to remove the valve body from a 2003 Z4 (E85) with automatic trans. I believe I have the HP5. I have a code for a bad solenoid and hoping I don't need to remove the transmission to replace. Wondering if I can just replace solenoid in the car, or do I need to remove the valve body and then replace?
Where did you buy the solenoids from ? I am particularly looking to buy only the green one, can.t find it as separate.
Hey, can you come to Houston and fix my transmission and change the solenoid on my BMW 550 I? Please
I’ve got an E70 that won’t shift into park. All other gears work. Any ideas?
I’m getting a 507d code and the car will go in reverse and drive but as soon as it starts moving it jumps back into park. I just changed all sleeves with zf parts and added lifeguard fluid. Car still jumping in park. Do you think my problem is the solenoids
Which one would be the shift solenoid 1???
I have a 09 528i. When I stop at a light or sign. Sometimes when I take off it rolls backs little like a manual. You think the issue is the fluid?
Do you happen to know if this works for a BMW 328i 2012?
I've been thinking about something when it comes to my car and this video. I don't think I changed the black solenoid on my valvebody. Could that be the source of my electronic gear shifter not being recognized by my transmission? Every other solenoid got changed except that one, the seals were replaced (one was broken)and the fluid was also replaced. My car will not shift out of park though.
I have an Hyundai Genesis with a zf 6hp26 will the same software work for resetting
Hello every one.
I have 2010 BMW 550i M-Sport 4,8L with 6HP26 transmission.
I have two code 4F8F and 4F81.
Replacement bridge seal and 4 sleeves make better drive feelings but not for long.
After accelerate up the hill road codes come back and limb mode ON again.
Any idea what to do?
Thing to change all solenoids but it is no solenoids error code.