I have one.
What I was talking about odd placed bolts that you can't see or the cooler lines having a special tool needed. Things like that
Cooler lines are held down by a single, Loctited bolt, no big deal. These trannies have a habit of airlocking and not wanting to let the pan come down or the cooler lines out of the side unless you loosen the 19mm fill/ dipstick cover plug on the passenger side front, of course with the cooler lines it's nothing a small prybar won't take care of.
What else.. torque converter nut access hole in the driver's side of the block, some have a rubber plug there and some don't. The main electrical connector is a twist lock, the twist lever is too long and stops on the body unless you lower the trans a bit, so remember that on install before you bolt the crossmember up.
With the stock 2-piece driveshaft you won't even have to remove it, just disconnect the front and secure it up out of the way. Don't forget to do the crank relearn when you're done, it is required per the WSM.
That wasn't required, nor was it done, on my early 2011.
That wasn't required, nor was it done, on my early 2011.
Wasn't required on my car or kdanner's either. 3 engines, 3 converters, 2 different transmissions.
Supposedly the Procal is the only handheld that can do the relearn. Seems about 50/50 on whether or not a car needs the relearn, some guys get away with skipping it. If you get flashing MIL and misfire codes that's why.
You guys are making me quote my above post..
It's in the book. Skip it if you want, maybe you'll get lucky. I can't afford to skip that step, comebacks suck.
Incorrect, it is always technically required. Consult the service manual. Looked it up for you, it's step 51 for both '11 and '12 models. Didn't check for '13.
Incorrect, it is always technically required. Consult the service manual. Looked it up for you, it's step 51 for both '11 and '12 models. Didn't check for '13.
It is in more of a response to:
We are simply saying it wasn't required on our cars. I also didn't have to do this when changing the clutch on my M6 5.0. That may not be the case for everyone. I have seen some that have to do the relearn while other's don't.
To me, required means it's in the book. Especially if some that don't do it have problems. Knowing that, why run the risk?
Georgeinnepa: :bash:
I'm done arguing over this, the info is out there and the obstinate children that will bicker over anything can do it without my presence.