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Everything About Your ZF 6HP26
Everything About Your ZF 6HP26
What you are supposed to know about your ZF6HP26, 6HP19, 6HP28 and similar ford
Transmissions.
It applies to all BMW, Jaguar, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Maserati, Audi and others with ZF
6HP26, 6HP19, 6HP28
In this post i will be explaining why you have transmission issues like:
-other faults
All highlighted problems you can experience even on low miles cars less than 70-80k, it
depends on at what speeds your car mostly runs. On the highway this tranny will easily last
200-300kmls. AND EVERYTHING IS RELATED TO VALVE BODY PRESSURE LOSS
DUE TO SOLENOIDS OR ACTUAL VALVE BODY SEALING GASKETS LEAKING
INSIDE, BUT BETTER DO BOTH. DRIVING WITH LEAKING VALVE BODY WILL
EVENTUALLY WEAR OUT ACTUAL TRANSMISSION HARDWARE.
BEST ADVICE FOR YOU: SINCE 99% issues with this trannies are related to valve body
fluid pressure loss, I strongly recommend new (re manufactured) valve body from ZF
(expensive 1600$), (you can find some companies offer this rebuild, but they charge almost
new VB price, or rebuild it yourself with NEW SOLENOIDS PACK (300-400$)
and SONNAX zip kit (150$). If after you rebuilt or replaced valve body and RESET
ADAPTATIONS USING BMW SOFTWARE INPA OR ISTA IS A MUST, OR YOU
WON’T SEE ANY DIFFERENCE AFTER REBUILT, BECAUSE TCM KNOWS
VALVE BODY PRESSURE VALUES AND THEY MUST BE RESET. IF AFTER
REBUILT, it’s not shifting well, it means YOU WAITED TOO LONG WITH VALVE
BODY REBUILT AND DESTROYED transmission hardware (bushings or actual clutches
failed) and you need to rebuild it, but like i said main problem STARTS at valve body and
then if not fixed in time you get worn out transmission. All those jolts, bumps or harsh shifts
cause premature wear and tear on your tranny. Rule of the thumb is not to drive it if it jerks,or
shifts wrong.
replacing just solenoids without rebuilding valve body, where accumulators/pistons always
go bad after 60-70k, will not get you perfect results, but might improve shifting quality.
Remember-cheap people usually pay twice (no offense).
So you hate the way tranny shifts and dealer and other shops didn’t find any faults and told
youit is what it is and this is how it is intended to work! Well it is total lie they are trying to
get rid of you with.
In fact ZF 6HP26 6hp19, 6hp28 is a very good transmission, powerful, bullet proof pretty
much if serviced in time and proper fluid pressure maintained! This tranny is still considered
one of the best and has carbon clutches vs cheap paper ones you can find on Japanese cars.
But this tranny has very serious and very
-First thing first check tranny temperatures. If it is higher than 95C, then most likely you
have a problem with tranny cooling system or your engine cooling has some leaks causing
running it very hot.
Usually high temps indicate following:
2) if everything is good with cooling system, check your tranny oil cooler- it gets clogged up
pretty often and also indicates that some clutches or TC clutch is worn out and that debris
clogged oil cooler.
Your good engine temps are 103-105C and if it climbs to 107-110C in traffic, it means
you’ve got a leak :
-lower radiator hose sensor leaking (usually shows a white residue around the sensor)
-rear cover plate between tranny and engine. Very common after 100k or 8-10yrs.
It is very important to keep temps in specs not only because of few degrees, but because with
leaking
cooling system you lose coolant pressure introducing air in the system, causing uneven
cooling and overheating both engine and tranny. Good OEM specs are 103-105 cycle when
idling and lower hose should be hot around 60-80C. When you drive it tstat is controlled by
ECU therefore it keeps it cool on the freeway.
1) Disconnect aux pump connector assuming aux pump is working (they fail often)
So if engine temps are good and tranny still runs hot 100-110, it means heat exchanger is
clogged with tranny clutches, TC wear and tear dirt. Replace it and check if it got better. This
tranny will die quick if temps are not good.
This adapter (number 2) usually lasts only 60-70kmls (BMW lifetime). Replace it every
60kmls even if tranny shifts well. It is very important because it keeps your mechatronic
valve body under specified pressure therefore it controls how clutches are pressed! Which
means if your gasket is weak your tranny clutches are not pressing well on each other causing
premature wear and tear, also tranny pump and TC clutch will be affected. This square seal
also can CRACK, in this case you will get tranny fail safe errors and even clutches
slipping ERRORS, causing very quick TRANNY DEATH. DON’T DRIVE YOUR CAR
IF YOU’RE GETTING ANY TRANNY FAULTS, EVEN AFTER RESTART
TRANNY ERRORS GO AWAY FOR A WHILE, IT IS NOT A TRANNY
COMPUTER GLITCH!!!
http://www.thectsc.com/products/mechatronic-seal-adapter-6hp26-6hp28-6hp32-42-
52.html
They 5,6,7 also control clutch pressure, but even if they are flattened pretty bad transmission
won’t give you any errors. Its always good idea to replace it- you’ll notice a difference how
your tranny shifts. WWW.RMEUROPEAN.COM has these seals under transmission parts
section.
http://www.thectsc.com/products/solenoid-kit-6hp19/26/32-m-shift-36-45.html
Yes they go bad and are not simple solenoids you used to know from old school trannies.
Now these are pressure regulators and they do not only work open\close operation, they
control pressure and after so me time they get clogged, overheat, etc. So if your tranny temps
are good and your tranny shifts hard, it could be your solenoids. Its good idea to replace them
every 100k, because they control everything in the tranny. You will be surprised how tranny
shifts with new solenoids. And you don’t need 2 parking solenoids, so you can use 200$
cheaper kit, which fits 5,6 series without E-SHIFT. Also dont be scared if you open your
transmision and find out that color is not the same- relax it changed color because of temps
and age. There are two types of kitsAll the parts at very good prices can be found here:
http://www.thectsc.com/catalog/mechatronic-parts-52.html
-GUIBO FLEX DISC. They usually go bad after BMW lifetime period 60-70k.
Common Symptoms:
Yes due to leaking oil pan gasket you might loose some fluid. Always check tranny oil pan
for leaks and tranny fluid level (use BMW sealed tranny fluid level check procedure). It is
always better to install metal oil pan- it never leaks and cheaper to maintain!
You can add BMW OEM PENTOSIN brand fluid or you can use MOBIL1 or CASTROL
synthetic ATF fluid (10$/qt) import multi vehicle formula, believe it or not it has same specs
if not better than BMW fluid and works great. Tested for 160kmls. BMW will only
recommend OEM FLUID of course, but its up to you, so please do not comment here that
different than OEM fluid will kill the tranny. But always make sure it has the same specs of
course. Mostly Dextron 6 fluid applies as well for this trannies.
-sometimes when clutch is very bad it will throw 1721 error clucth slip
-bad MPG. Without TC clutch your car is still driveable, but you can feel its very weak even
though engine feels strong
-bad slipping clutch will overheat tranny pump and finally will kill internal tranny parts
(clucths, valve body, seals, etc)
good news you can have your TC rebuilt for around 300$ and from personal experience i
must say its not as perfect as new, but decent still.
I know its a long list of issues, but if you take care of your tranny every 80-100kmls it pays
for itself pretty good. Most important thing for this tranny is correct fluid pressure and temps,
other parts like clutches are very durable and made with highest quality standard. Don’t
forget the same tranny they still install on newest Bentley, Rolls Royce, Audi, Maserati and
other luxury brands. This tranny is way more reliable than Mercedes one or Lexus trannies
with same specs. Great prices on BMW parts you can get from www.rmeuropean.com, they
are pretty good and sell only OEM parts from original suppliers. All transmission parts you
can find here http://www.thectsc.com/catalog/6-speed-parts-113.html
This entry was posted in bmw mechanial problems engine, tranny etc, TRANSMISSION
PROBLEMS and tagged 6hp26, mechatronic gasket, mechatronics, pressure loss, solenoid,
square gasket, TC, torque converter, valve body, zip kit on August 13, 2014.