» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | My 318ti build 05-21-2024 04:48 PM 05-28-2024 06:42 PM 1 Replies, 2,328 Views | | OMG!OMG! 05-28-2024 08:53 AM 05-28-2024 08:53 AM 0 Replies, 663 Views | | | | | | 10-05-2004, 12:56 AM | #1 | Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Posts: 8 | Need an automatic!! I just bought a 1995 318ti automatic (a/t), with only 88,000mi; only to find that 2-3 shift is slipping badly. I had the car scanned at the local BMW dealer to find the there are no fault codes and that the dealer recommends a/t replacement at an estimated cost of $4000. After calling around, I located a remaunfactured transmission at Momentum BMW, Houston, Tx for approx $2000 less shipping with 1 year warranty. A local BMW independant mechanic recommeded a salvage a/t from California with 27K mi for $2100. The mechanic thought a salvaged, low miles a/t would be more reliable then a new rebuild. In that I have only owned the car less then a week and I am staring at a heavy price for a remanufactured or salvaged transmsssion I am looking for some good advice. I am really shocked that this is a problem on such a low mileage car, 88K. When I test drove the car, it drove fine; then a three hour trip on the highway; after coming off the freeway I noticed the 2-3 gear shift slip (an over rev on shifting, then a bump into gear- only on the 2-3 shift). Of course I bought the car as is. After scaning the car; the BMW dealer checked the a/t fluid level- it appeared that the trans had just had fluid added and it was wet around the add plug. Likely that the seller new something was amiss with the trans. Needless to say, at the moment I am not very confident in evaluating a BMW nor making the correct repair decisions. I have owned Honda's for the past 20 yrs, so this is a first for me, I love the way the car drives- but this transmission problem is a shock. Any recvommendations would be appreciated. o Can the trans be reapaired at the franchise transmission shops, Amaaco, etc.?? o Is a low mileage salvage trans a better bet then a remanufactured trans? o Should a salavage trans come with a warranty? r/ Mike P | | | 10-05-2004, 01:21 AM | #2 | Senior Member Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 107 | I recommend that you have the trans serviced with new fluid and filter if applicable. Have them drop the pan and check while servicing. That may be all you need. My Ti was popping out of first gear (manual trans) and BMW told me new trans. I installed new shifter, synthetic ATF in trans and presto, trans is like new. Sometimes they don't know what they are doing! Good luck. | | | 10-05-2004, 03:02 AM | #3 | Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Tucson, AZ Posts: 290 | Yes I agree. Have the transmission fluid and filter serviced. There are alot of drivability issues that can be resolved without rebuilding or replacing the transmission. A plugged filter can cause low hydraulic pressure in the trans and cause it to slip or shift harshly. The dealer may well know that it can be fixed, but will have a ball charging you the 4k for a new trans. I'd ask the dealer to do the tranny service, and if it doesnt help, look into a low mileage tranny. Much cheaper than a rebuild and they're reliable. Personally I'd stay away from the tranny shops, but they're probably ok. I like the dealer (besides their price) because they are the best trained for your car and have the best equipment. But, start with the cheaper choices like the fluid and filter service. __________________ Vince Carknard 1995 318ti Active Hellrot, 16" 5 spoke, "Fogged" airbox mod, Stromung exhaust, Bilstein Sports, BMW sport springs, 3.73lsd, others... | | | 10-05-2004, 04:22 AM | #4 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Columbia S.C. Posts: 127 | also check to make sure you have the latest updated E-prom. Sometimes it was updated to solve these kinds of problems. | | | 10-05-2004, 06:01 AM | #5 | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Posts: 3 | Auto Tranny Form a 1995 BMW 318is For Sale Hi Mike, This is actually my first posting on this forum. I have a 1995 BMW 318is that i just converted from an automatic to a manual. Therefore I have a great automatic tranny for sale with 98,000 miles on it. It was not slipping at all and it shifted great. I can gaurantee everything but the labor for a full refund. Let me know if you are interested. I am in Hermosa Beach, CA. Thanks, Dave | | | 10-05-2004, 11:30 AM | #6 | Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 143 | Boosted,,, off topic, How hard was the conversion? and was it expensive? | | | 10-05-2004, 04:20 PM | #7 | Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2004 Posts: 3 | To First_BMW, The tranny swap kit ran me about 1500.00 stock in parts , with another 350 in aftermarket upgrades (short shift kit, UUC tranny mounts, etc.). I bought my kit from Bavarian Auto Recyclers in Sacramento (contact Steve Hamilton)You need the following: Getrag 5-Speed Transmission Driveshaft for Getrag 5-Speed Guibo for Getrag 5-Speed Sachs Clutch Kit Pedal Assembly Shift Boot Shift Knob Rubber Block under Boot Transmission Bushings Mount for Getrag 5-Speed Transmission Transmission to Guibo Bolts Guibo to Driveshaft Bolts Transmission to Block Bolts Shifter Assembly Clutch Lines Master and Slave Cylinder Lines FlywheelClutch Arm Bushings Pilot Bearing Release Arm Release Bearing Clutch Pivot Pin Clutch Hose Clutch Hose Connector Clutch Slave Cylinder Master Slave Cylinder The swap took 2 days to complete. I live in LA and i found a shop to do the work for 700.00 (great price). The driveshaft and shifter assembly are the hardest components to get correct, at least that is my experience. 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