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2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 240500 Date: 011201


A/T - Erratic Shifting/Trans Light ON/FC 60 Set



GROUP 24



Automatic Transmission



24 05 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



Service Engineering



December 2001



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 24 05 00 dated October 2000.



SUBJECT



GM5 Erratic Shifting: Trans Light Illuminated and FC 60 (3C Hex) in TCM



MODEL



E36/7 (Z3) with M54 and GM5 from 06/00 >



E39 with M52TU and M54 and GM5 from 09/99 up to 03/01



E46, 323i (sedan/coupe/convertible/sport wagon) with M52TU and GM5 from 05/98 up to 03/00



E46, 328i (sedan/coupe) with M52TU and GM5 from 05/98 up to 06/00



E46, 325iTA (sport wagon) with M54 and GM5 from 08/00 up to 03/01



E46, xi (all wheel drive, sedan/sport wagon) with M54 and GM5 from 08/00



E53 with M54 and GM5 from 04/00



SITUATION



Customer may complain of the following:



-- Erratic / harsh shifting and the transmission light is illuminated "No start / no crank" condition Fault code 60 (3C Hex) is stored in the



TCM/EGS.



CAUSE



No power to the selector switch or selector switch malfunction.



CORRECTION



On a customer complaint basis only, check the specified fuse (listed below). If the fuse is not "blown", replace the selector switch.



PROCEDURE



1. Before beginning of this repair, check the fuses shown.



2. Replace the fuse if "blown" and diagnose/repair the cause of the "blown" fuse. FC 60 will set in the TCM if this fuse is "open". Any additional



diagnostic/repair time associated with "blown" fuse, should be claimed separately.



3. If the fuse is not "blown", then replace the selector switch.



Refer to repair instruction 24 35 600 for replacement of the selector switch.



PARTS INFORMATION



365



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.



NOTE:



Any additional work performed (replacing "blown" fuse, diagnosing/repairing the root cause of defective fuse) is outside of the scope of this



repair and must be addressed separately. All fault codes that are encountered should be included in the Warranty Claim Comments section.