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RYO3149 wrote:OK..Well my car remained in a contant low gear.. but it slipped me to check that fuse...
So it is a VERY GOOD idea to check that fuse first..
I have a pardner with a M6 as well. Encountering intermiddent porbs as described by Nismotrini especially after driving for long extended periods. After he cycles the power .. no probs until the car heats up again. [Thas the tricky part]
Flatline ... Your expertise required again...
We checked everyting... and this time we will be leaving Mr. Stepper Motor for last...
flatline wrote:RYO, someone I know was experiencing the same symptoms of it being stuck in low gear and it turned out to be the fuse.
Those same symptoms I also experienced myself and took it to Masterserv for diagnostics, thinking I'd definitely have to change the stepper motor. Ran the car and returned zero errors even though it was stuck in 3rd and not accepting manual mode shifting, suring the diagnostic run. They sent me to that person in Duncan Vge, but after I left Masterserv everything worked fine Not sure what caused the hiccup, cause I thought i had to replace stepper motor, but that was earlier this year, and it's been fine since *knocks on wood*
RYO3149 wrote:The Stepper Motor is available at Motorist for approx $900. The mechanic is from Pville (south). Call [765 6364 Rishi]
Its not that difficult to replace but timely, may have to leave your car for about a half day or so.
Will Also need to buy CVT Transmission Fluid to replace. CVT NS-1
I also heard that the replacement motor "supposedly" to be improved meaning more rugged so it should last much longer.
samchiko wrote:RYO3149 wrote:The Stepper Motor is available at Motorist for approx $900. The mechanic is from Pville (south). Call [765 6364 Rishi]
Its not that difficult to replace but timely, may have to leave your car for about a half day or so.
Will Also need to buy CVT Transmission Fluid to replace. CVT NS-1
I also heard that the replacement motor "supposedly" to be improved meaning more rugged so it should last much longer.
PLEASE ADVISE WHRE ABOUT IN THE GEARBOX IS THE STEPPER MOTOR LOCATED
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