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E70 3.0d autobox still trying go when foot on brake

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:07 pm
by majordamage069
Help,
As above when coming to a stop it still trying drive forward or reverse till it stalls. Turning steering left or right stalls it. Putting in park same only putting in neutral helps
Any ideas lads?
Just at hospital for wife's appointment trying to park it a bigger. Happened other day thought it just a glitch.

Re: E70 3.0d autobox still trying go when foot on brake

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 8:53 pm
by X5Sport
Needs a code read methinks, Any signs of fluid loss? Just wondering if it has got low and won’t come out of gear properly. Might be an engine ECU issue as well but not sure which bit, hence you need an error code check. Nothing on the dash I take it?

Re: E70 3.0d autobox still trying go when foot on brake

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:14 pm
by majordamage069
nothing on dash and no codes for it (ista on laptop).
i have auto hold and even with it off and foot on brake whole car straining to go forward till it stalls.
if i put in park it trying to go, turning steering left and right it will stall.

recently done all front suspension renew, fitted swirl flap blanks and glow plugs and controller, yeserday got new tyres all round. oh and just been BMW warrington on monday have recall for blower done,,,,,,,,,,,, now this arrrgghhh. :headbang:

Re: E70 3.0d autobox still trying go when foot on brake

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:59 pm
by X5Sport
Did they disturb something.....? If it was fine until they played then I might be tempted to go back and say Oi! :x

Re: E70 3.0d autobox still trying go when foot on brake

Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 10:07 pm
by X5Sport
From memory it’s the EGS module you need to be reading. Does ISTA call data from there, or is that INPA? I can’t remember which bits can see what modules :headbang:

It could be a number of things from low fluid up to more serious Mechatronics faults, torque converter clutch having a bad day, or a single solenoid, solenoid spring in the Mech U. Only BMW tools (which ISTA is can read the codes apparently.