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TIM - Transmission Identification Module
Overtemperature at the TIM module (>125°C)

Description
Effects on the driving operation
Possible causes
Location
Instruction
Setting conditions for the event
Test conditions for the event
Final function check
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Description

Overtemperature at the TIM module (>125°C).

Effects on the driving operation

No communication with the TIM possible. Unable to read the transmission-specific data. The vehicle might drive with the wrong transmission configuration.

Possible causes

The transmission temperature is too high.

The transmission oil temperature sensor might be defective.

The software version of the transmission control unit does not match the software version of the TIM.

Internal fault in the transmission control unit.

Internal fault in the TIM.

Location

TIM - Transmission Identification Module

Instruction

Let the transmission oil temperature (corresponds to the TIM temperature) cool down below 110°C.

Clear fault memory.

Setting conditions for the event

No description available.

Test conditions for the event

No description available.

Final function check

If the defective component cannot be clearly identified, you should try to reproduce the fault:

  • Reinstall the component in the vehicle.
  • Test the function.

After the fault has been eliminated, the following steps have to be carried out:

  • Conduct a test drive with function check.
  • Read out the fault memory.
  • Check the transmission for leaks.
  • Perform a final visual inspection.

These steps are necessary to ensure the entire vehicle functions.

See also:

Aftersales service index


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