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Originally posted by sapote View Post
Let's assume it is the detent spring load ball is the root cause, and it is 1st/2nd unit is bad (ball jammed causing very hard to internal shift rod to engage 1st or 2nd gear), then the symptom should help to narrow down.
* If we shift fast enough to skip 1st/2nd and engage 3rd or 4th, or 5th , or 6th with no issue, then this means the GPS pin is OK,
* If All of the odd gears have issue shifting but not the others, or vice versa, then the GPS pin is likely bad.
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostSo in the end it is likely the gear position sensor or springs. Unfortunately I don't know how you can definitively identify which is the root cause. The SMG actuator does fail but it that is more rare.
* If we shift fast enough to skip 1st/2nd and engage 3rd or 4th, or 5th , or 6th with no issue, then this means the GPS pin is OK,
* If All of the odd gears have issue shifting but not the others, or vice versa, then the GPS pin is likely bad.
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostYour hydraulic pump looks to be in good health from the time to first prime to pressure decay when shifting and at idle. The SMG error code hex 31 is decimal 49 which points to the gear position sensor.
So in the end it is likely the gear position sensor or springs. Unfortunately I don't know how you can definitively identify which is the root cause. The SMG actuator does fail but it that is more rare.
Thank you to everyone who offered advice!
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostYour hydraulic pump looks to be in good health from the time to first prime to pressure decay when shifting and at idle. The SMG error code hex 31 is decimal 49 which points to the gear position sensor.
So in the end it is likely the gear position sensor or springs. Unfortunately I don't know how you can definitively identify which is the root cause. The SMG actuator does fail but it that is more rare.
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Your hydraulic pump looks to be in good health from the time to first prime to pressure decay when shifting and at idle. The SMG error code hex 31 is decimal 49 which points to the gear position sensor.
So in the end it is likely the gear position sensor or springs. Unfortunately I don't know how you can definitively identify which is the root cause. The SMG actuator does fail but it that is more rare.Last edited by oceansize; 06-22-2021, 10:32 AM.
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Thanks sapote, much appreciated.
I finally got around to pulling codes today, I've attached a picture of the results. From my research thus far, it seems like compression springs / detents are the culprit?
CheersLast edited by big,JON; 06-21-2021, 08:26 PM.
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Originally posted by big,JON View Post
Today, it did the normal hesitation/stutter in 2nd but when I pulled up for 3rd it gave me a handful of neutrals and then decided 6th gear was good as well as giving me the transmission warning on the cluster..
Cheers!
Last edited by sapote; 06-15-2021, 11:21 AM.
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This is an excellent video, just to confirm that you're referring to the #9 and #15 compression springs? It seems like there is a heap of stuff in the kit that sapote linked/provided that won't be relevant to me?
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Originally posted by oceansize View PostWithout knowing the codes and assuming your pump seals, solenoids, motor, and accumulator are healthy then compression springs or GPS.
1. Pump prime time in seconds (from cold)?
2. Codes?
3. Accumulator test pass/fail?
4. At 145k any other known SMG service history?
5. Time elapsed for pressure to come down from max while motor running?
2. Still working on this
3. 7 second prime, 11 shifts cold then 5 shifts and 3.5-4 second pump run time when at operating temp
4. No history of SMG errors or parts failures/replacement
5. Haven't been able to check this
Originally posted by sapote View PostIf gear recognition sensor or GPS detent pin (roller really) is bad causing 2nd gear shifting issue, then 4th and 6th should have the same problem as the shifting rod moving forward to engage 2nd and all the even gears.
I think you need to remove and check the detent pins (sleeves or balls) on the rear upper right side of the tranny as in pic, but don't pull out the 2 interlocking pins as this can lead to a nightmare.
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If gear recognition sensor or GPS detent pin (roller really) is bad causing 2nd gear shifting issue, then 4th and 6th should have the same problem as the shifting rod moving forward to engage 2nd and all the even gears.
I think you need to remove and check the detent pins (sleeves or balls) on the rear upper right side of the tranny as in pic, but don't pull out the 2 interlocking pins as this can lead to a nightmare.
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I do not know what it is called in English aisle detection sensor in germen Gangerkenungssensor!
Replace gear recognition sensor
Check wiring harness and plug connections
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