Summarizing of the story, retrofitted the complete SMG system from an M3 into my E46 Touring. Everything is wired in engine is in transmission is in. I have a brand new LUK clutch kit with a resurfaced stock flywheel. Dual mass flywheel was in the acceptable range of play so I opted to reuse it.
Smg transmission has both compression springs on the left side changed out the ones on the top I left alone under the block off plate.
New throwout bearing(OE Sachs from BMW, I opted. I opted not to use the. LUK bearing), clutch fork, pivot pin and spring and guide tube with fresh fluid.
Everything is assembled fine and installed no problem
Able to use INPA to run the bleed actuator test, clutch bleed and the third test for the gear position and clutch control.
The very last thing in the third step is to press the brake and start the engine which it does but it fails with a red screen that says clutch control
The error message in the SMG transmission computer is sporadic. It doesn't always pop up and it's not consistent
Yesterday I was able to start the engine. I have the hood switches looped so that it thinks the hood is closed and when I close the door press on the brake and start the engine. I can actually change gears into first and second they do not flash. I can go into a reverse as well and the transmission spins.
Like I said is inconsistent though. So today the error message kept coming up. Error code 59 clutch control. I can clear it but it will eventually come back
The slave cylinder has 189,000 mi on it. So I read online that it's usually related to the slave cylinder sensor. So I have a slave cylinder sensor laying around from 100,000 mi car. I swap that in and the code is still inconsistent and comes back or goes away
Wondering what else could be the possible cause, wondering if I should also change the mechanical slave cylinder itself? Not sure if that's also a possible issue
The gear position sensor originally had 189,000 miles. It was original with the blue zip tie, had no problems in the M3 before I pulled it but I've also swapped it with the low mileage 100,000 mi gear position sensor that apparently was replaced because it had a black zip tie and again it passes the full test for gear position and can switch into all the gears with no problem
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what else it could be
I don't think there's anything wrong with the clutch or the pressure plate because I can get it occasionally to switch gears and engage
Hoping there might be somebody else that has any thoughts on this. There's not a ton of information on Google or the other forums, except everybody really repeating the same thing the slave cylinder sensor.
Smg transmission has both compression springs on the left side changed out the ones on the top I left alone under the block off plate.
New throwout bearing(OE Sachs from BMW, I opted. I opted not to use the. LUK bearing), clutch fork, pivot pin and spring and guide tube with fresh fluid.
Everything is assembled fine and installed no problem
Able to use INPA to run the bleed actuator test, clutch bleed and the third test for the gear position and clutch control.
The very last thing in the third step is to press the brake and start the engine which it does but it fails with a red screen that says clutch control
The error message in the SMG transmission computer is sporadic. It doesn't always pop up and it's not consistent
Yesterday I was able to start the engine. I have the hood switches looped so that it thinks the hood is closed and when I close the door press on the brake and start the engine. I can actually change gears into first and second they do not flash. I can go into a reverse as well and the transmission spins.
Like I said is inconsistent though. So today the error message kept coming up. Error code 59 clutch control. I can clear it but it will eventually come back
The slave cylinder has 189,000 mi on it. So I read online that it's usually related to the slave cylinder sensor. So I have a slave cylinder sensor laying around from 100,000 mi car. I swap that in and the code is still inconsistent and comes back or goes away
Wondering what else could be the possible cause, wondering if I should also change the mechanical slave cylinder itself? Not sure if that's also a possible issue
The gear position sensor originally had 189,000 miles. It was original with the blue zip tie, had no problems in the M3 before I pulled it but I've also swapped it with the low mileage 100,000 mi gear position sensor that apparently was replaced because it had a black zip tie and again it passes the full test for gear position and can switch into all the gears with no problem
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what else it could be
I don't think there's anything wrong with the clutch or the pressure plate because I can get it occasionally to switch gears and engage
Hoping there might be somebody else that has any thoughts on this. There's not a ton of information on Google or the other forums, except everybody really repeating the same thing the slave cylinder sensor.
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