06 07 750li BMW ZF Automatic Transmission Gearbox Mechatronics Valve Body
Price:
$745
Ships From:
Orlando, Florida, US
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👮♀️🚔 **Fraud alert- we video these at the postal service counter while the clerk encloses them and scans the shipping label** ❌🛑⚠️ **DO NOT BUY fromo us if you are** **TRANSMISSION shop, Car dealership or Automotive Repair Shop** ❌🖐️🛑 **Not A DIY 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.** ❌🛑⚠️ **DO NOT BUY fromo us if you are** **TRANSMISSION shop, Car dealership or Automotive Repair Shop** ❌🛑⚠️ **DO NOT BUY fromo us if you are** **TRANSMISSION shop, Car dealership or Automotive Repair Shop** ❌🛑⚠️ **DO NOT BUY fromo us if you are** **TRANSMISSION shop, Car dealership or Automotive Repair Shop** ❌🛑⚠️ **DO NOT BUY fromo us if you are** **TRANSMISSION shop, Car dealership or Automotive Repair Shop** **PLEASE NOTE:** ✅ **Must be reflashed with J2534 re-flashing platform to your ECM** **Programming a replaced Transmission Control Module (TCM) typically involves several steps, which can vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle. Here’s a general guide:** **1\. Gather Required Tools and Equipment** **\\* OBD-II Scanner/Programmer: Make sure to have a compatible OBD-II scanner that can program TCMs.** **\\* Vehicle Service Manual: This will provide specific instructions and details for your vehicle.** **\\* Battery Charger: To maintain battery voltage during programming.** **2\. Prepare the Vehicle** **\\* Disconnect the Battery: To prevent any electrical shorts, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery.** **\\* Remove Old TCM: If not already done, remove the old TCM according to your vehicle's service manual.** **3\. Install the New TCM** **\\* Connect the New TCM: Install the new TCM and ensure all connectors are securely attached.** **\\* Reconnect the Battery: Reconnect the negative terminal of the battery.** **4\. Programming the TCM** **\\* Turn on the Ignition: Without starting the engine, turn the ignition to the "On" position.** **\\* Connect the OBD-II Scanner: Plug your OBD-II scanner into the vehicle's diagnostic port.** **\\* Access TCM Programming Function: Navigate to the TCM programming section in the scanner's menu. This may be labeled as “TCM Programming,” “Module Programming,” or similar.** **\\* Follow On-Screen Instructions: Follow the prompts on your scanner to program the new TCM. This may include inputting vehicle specifications or VIN.** **\\* Calibrate the TCM: After programming, you may need to perform a calibration procedure. This is often necessary for the TCM to learn the vehicle's parameters.** **5\. Test the System** **\\* Start the Engine: After programming, start the engine and allow it to idle for a few minutes.** **\\* Check for Error Codes: Use the OBD-II scanner to check for any error codes. Clear any codes if necessary.** **\\* Test Drive: Take the vehicle for a test drive to ensure the transmission is functioning properly.** **6\. Final Steps** **\\* Recheck Connections: After testing, recheck all connections and ensure everything is secure.** **\\* Perform Additional Diagnostics: If any issues arise, further diagnostics may be required.** **Notes** **\\* Consult Professionals: If you are not comfortable with programming the TCM yourself, consider taking the vehicle to a professional mechanic or dealership.** **\\* Vehicle-Specific Procedures: Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific programming instructions, as procedures can vary widely between different manufacturers and models.** **By following these steps, you should be able to successfully program your replaced transmission control module.** **To Reprogram a Vehicle You Need:** **1\. J2534 Pass thru Device 2. PC with Access to the Internet 3. OEM Data Subscriptions** **The OEM data subscription is obtained directly from the OEM’s website. Subscription fees vary by OEM and have several payment options: per-vehicle, 24 hours, 72 hours, weekly, monthly, or annually. The average charge per flash over time is $25.** **(Examples: GM -$55 for 2 days; Ford – $26.95 for 3 days, Chrysler -$35 for 3 days)** **2006 BMW 750Li Transmission Valve Body**
- Brand: Original Factory Genuine BOSCH
- Type: Valve Body
- Manufacturer Part Number: 1068 427 188
