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Alt 17.08.2010, 19:16   #85
andreas4
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Also bei mir ist es definitiv so, das bei kaltem Motor das Auto im 1. Gang anfährt. Das tut er auch bei warmem Motor solange, bis er in den Stop&Go-Modus kommt, denn da gehts im 2. Gang los. Kann ich dir mit 100%iger Sicherheit bestätigen.

Aus einem BMW Getriebesteuerungs-Dokument (nicht E65-spezifisch), welches ich im Netz mal gefunden habe:

Zitat:
STOP and GO
The feature is activated by defined sequence of shifts which are as follows:
• Upshift from first to second - followed by a downshift from second to first - followed by another upshift from first to second. This is then followed by the vehicle coming to a complete stop.
After this sequence occurs, the transmission will stay in second gear. The AGS control has recognized stop and go driving and this function will prevent excessive shifting during heavy conditions. The second gear start will be cancelled when:
•The vehicle speed exceeds 40 MPH
•The throttle pedal is pressed more than 90%
•The range selector is moved to Park, Neutral, Reverse or Sport (4,3 or 2)
•The vehicle is in Sport Mode

Hill Recognition Program
There are two hill recognition programs, one for Uphill and one for Downhill. The TCM will activate this feature when it receives a high engine load signal at slower road speeds. The TCM will perceive this information as being consistent with climbing a hill. The shift points will be raised to prevent constant up and down shifting. This is referred to as the pendulum shift effect. When driving downhill, road speed will increase with minimal throttle input. The TCM will detect a downhill situation and hold the current gear to prevent an upshift when going downhill.

Curve Recognition
This feature will inhibit upshifts when the vehicle is in a curve. This is to improve stability when the vehicle is cornering at high speeds. The TCM will initiate this feature when it detects a difference between left and right (front) wheel speed signals. The difference in these signals will indicate that the vehicle is in a curve. Be aware that improper tire sizes, brands and inflation pressures can influence this feature. Always address these issues first when diagnosing delayed upshift complaints.

Cruise Control Drive program
A special cruise control shift map is selected by the TCM when cruise control is active. The TCM will prevent unwanted locking and unlocking of the torque converter clutch. Also, upshifting and downshifting will be minimized. Depending upon application, the cruise con- trol interfaces with TCM via a single wire data link or as on vehicles with electronic throttle control, the TCM will interface with the ECM (DME).

Manually Selected “Extreme Sport” Program
This feature is activated by moving the shift lever to position 4, 3 or 2. This activates the “Extreme Sport Program” where the shift points are raised for maximum rpm and perfor- mance. On Steptronic equipped vehicles, the sport program is obtained by moving the shifter to the manual gate to initiate the “Sport Program”.

Winter Drive Program
This feature is activated when the TCM detects slippage at the rear wheels by comparing front and rear wheel speed signals. When slippage is detected by the TCM, the transmis- sion will start in second gear and the shift points will be lowered. This will reduce torque to the rear wheels allowing improved driveability and traction on slippery roads.
Ach übrigens: In dem Dokument steht auch der nette Spruch:
Zitat:
"REMEMBER - Fix it the first time, On Time, Every time."

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