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Josh Assing

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:07 pm
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Fresh back from dealing with a blown headgasket; now my tranny is acting up.

When the car is cold; (say 1st or 2nd shifts) going from 2nd to 3rd doesn't
happen "correctly" -- it'll rev up to 3grand w/o romping on it... just putting
along.

once it warms up (typically w/in 2 minutes) it shifts perfectly normal & fine.

I had a fluid change about a month ago - and it's been fine since.

Any ideas? Could I have missed a vacuum line being hooked up right or something
when I put the new head on?

Thanks
-josh


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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:12 am
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Dave's right....

It's meant to do that.

My e36 325 also used to do this.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 5:55 am
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Josh Assing wrote:
> Fresh back from dealing with a blown headgasket; now my tranny is acting
> up.

> When the car is cold; (say 1st or 2nd shifts) going from 2nd to 3rd
> doesn't happen "correctly" -- it'll rev up to 3grand w/o romping on
> it... just putting along.

> once it warms up (typically w/in 2 minutes) it shifts perfectly normal &
> fine.

This is a feature on my E39 - it's designed to get the cat. up to
temperature as quickly as possible. Only noticeable in cold weather. It
seems to revert to normal change speeds when the CC ramps up the fan speed.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:28 am
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>This is a feature on my E39 - it's designed to get the cat. up to
>temperature as quickly as possible. Only noticeable in cold weather. It
>seems to revert to normal change speeds when the CC ramps up the fan speed.

Thanks!

I guess I just didn't notice it when it was below freezing here -- maybe becuase
I started teh car in teh garage & let it heat up a bit 1st...

{whew} I'm tired of doing battle with the car -- glad it's completely normal.


Cheers!
-josh


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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:55 pm
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In article ,
Josh Assing wrote:
> >This is a feature on my E39 - it's designed to get the cat. up to
> >temperature as quickly as possible. Only noticeable in cold weather. It
> >seems to revert to normal change speeds when the CC ramps up the fan
> >speed.

> Thanks!

> I guess I just didn't notice it when it was below freezing here -- maybe
> becuase I started teh car in teh garage & let it heat up a bit 1st...

> {whew} I'm tired of doing battle with the car -- glad it's completely
> normal.

It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover as
it lists all these strange things - somewhere.

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:55 pm
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>It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover as
>it lists all these strange things - somewhere.

I guess it's worth RE-reading -- because I sure don't remember anything about
the tranny not shifting in cold weather...


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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 1:05 am
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In article ,
Josh Assing wrote:
> >It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover
> >as it lists all these strange things - somewhere.

> I guess it's worth RE-reading -- because I sure don't remember anything
> about the tranny not shifting in cold weather...

But you said it did do a 1-2 shift but then hung on to 2 until warm(ish).
A design feature. And mentioned in my UK driver's handbook.

If you drive straight out onto the 'freeway' on a cold day mine will
change up above 2nd even when cold - but won't allow 5th until reasonably
warmed up.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 5:55 am
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In article , Josh Assing
says...
> >It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover as
> >it lists all these strange things - somewhere.
>
> I guess it's worth RE-reading -- because I sure don't remember anything about
> the tranny not shifting in cold weather...
>

Same as on my car - have about 200 yards to end of the road - and it
hangs onto the 1st (or 2nd - whatever it starts in by default) for about
the 1st 100 yards and revs higher than usual. Then when I turn out into
the main road, it behaves pretty much as normal.

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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:32 am
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Josh Assing wrote:
>>It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover as
>>it lists all these strange things - somewhere.
>
>
> I guess it's worth RE-reading -- because I sure don't remember anything about
> the tranny not shifting in cold weather...
>
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Josh,

It's not that it doesn't shift, it's that it shifts at a higher rpm
shift-point, as if it were in sport mode (but only when cold). ...and
yes my '94 E34 does the same thing.

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(Msg. 10) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:32 am
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>It's not that it doesn't shift, it's that it shifts at a higher rpm
>shift-point, as if it were in sport mode (but only when cold). ...and
>yes my '94 E34 does the same thing.

Right -- thanks. I mean "not shifting normally" -- but gotcha.

I've actually started to ignore this so it's not bugging me anymore....

Thanks again

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(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:44 am
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Jeremy wrote:
> In article , Josh Assing
> says...
>
>>>It's worth carefully reading the driver's handbook from cover to cover as
>>>it lists all these strange things - somewhere.
>>
>>I guess it's worth RE-reading -- because I sure don't remember anything about
>>the tranny not shifting in cold weather...
>>
>
>
> Same as on my car - have about 200 yards to end of the road - and it
> hangs onto the 1st (or 2nd - whatever it starts in by default) for about
> the 1st 100 yards and revs higher than usual. Then when I turn out into
> the main road, it behaves pretty much as normal.
>

It should shift-up at about 3k rpm.

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(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:28 pm
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>But you said it did do a 1-2 shift but then hung on to 2 until warm(ish).
>A design feature. And mentioned in my UK driver's handbook.

Yes; -- I confirmed it today -- it shifts right at 3K -- we also determined WHY
I hadn't noticed it before...

Previously; I go to teh garage, pull the car out; come back in and say "Aren't
you ready honey?" go out, close the garage, come back in, get a coffee, bathroom
break; then I hear "Let's go; we're going to be late" -- then we get in teh car
& go -- apparently; this is enough time to warm up...

for the past week; I've been driving solo in the morning; so "get in and go"

Mystery solved!

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