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      05-29-2014, 08:22 AM   #1
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REQUEST: E85 SMG ECU Diagram

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I am looking for the E85 SMG ECU Diagram. Please and thank you


EDIT: I am experiencing the P0700 code

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      05-29-2014, 11:18 PM   #2
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Have you tried the WDS?
I think you were looking for the trans oil temp sensor?
I can't find it. Just the pressure sensor.
Maybe that's why you can't find the wire.
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Have you tried the WDS?
I think you were looking for the trans oil temp sensor?
I can't find it. Just the pressure sensor.
Maybe that's why you can't find the wire.
Thanks StickMon!

I was on the E46 M3 board, and someone said that we don't have a trans oil temp sensor. The z4 SMG is not the SMG2 but a different H-SMG similar to the SSG.

I am getting the P0700 code. I am going to get my local indy to scan the codes and see what Transmission issue I am experiencing. Probably need a new battery, and a new fluid change. Though, I did one last year...hmm
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Curious as to your present situation.

I BELIEVE the P0700 code on the SMG may indicate failure of the shift mechanism but doesn't specify which component. My car indicated a complete failure a couple years ago which, after further analysis, was cured with a pump replacement. My problem began as intermittent no-shift when under hard use and progressed to failure under normal use.

Obviously, low voltage caused by alternator/battery/load issues would play havoc with shifting.
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