I have a bmw 5 series 2012. For some odd reason when putting it into drive it would jerk a little! Acceleration was slow building up. I followed your instructions & my car now feels super responsive! So massive thank you!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I was having weakness response while accelerating after using my car for 2 months normal driving even while slow down the car is making engine brake and I wasn’t known the problem, But after this helpful video I start driving my car a little aggressive trying to do aggressive acceleration once on each trip even without making pedal reset, Now thanks god my car is responding quickly to the acceleration 👍🏻 BMW F30 328i 2014 🚗
Thanks for sharing, it's crazy how much of a difference it makes. At some point I was shopping for a 435i and when I drove the very first one, I was not very impressed. It felt slower than my e92 335i I had at the time... then I drove another one and it was miles faster.
Worked on my 2018 X3 M40i that I recently bought used. At slower speeds the car seemed sluggish and breaking seemed to occur hard. I think the first owner drove the car hard (when I drove the car hard, gears would shift very smoothly and no sluggishness noticed at all). After doing this Throttle Body Adaption reset the slow speeds are much more normal/responsive and not sluggish (and lower gear shifting is normal too) but the biggest surprise was that the breaking is way more smoother and not hard at all anymore. As the car will now learn my driving habits it will only get better for me. So for me this Throttle Body Adaption reset ended up resetting the throttle and also the breaks too.
my car has an issue accelerating from stop on the first gear, the transmission doesn't seem to engage after i revs up to 2000rpm or more then it slams on the gear and starts moving, especially during uphill roads and cold engine. after the engine warms up, it works perfectly fine. i need your help, thank you.
What's the difference between this and a transmission reset with Inpa? I know that a whole re-learn procedure needs to be done with the Inpa procedure when the trans fluid is done, but what is the relationship between these two and should you do one over the other...... I hope you sort of get my question. (I'm having trouble trying to phrase it! lol!)
I have a 2011 f10 with a 6 speed manual transmission my throttle response is terrible I have to gas it and it won’t react for a whole second it’s asssss
hi will this work on a f20 116i (8speed auto)?my gear changes from first to second are always jerky especially on low speeds (carparks, small streets) thanks and appreciate your reply
It should work on your car as well, but the process might be slight different. You can google the your cars steps and they should be pretty easily found.
Hey buddy thanks for video i tried this on my e70 x5 it worked for like couple minutes then went back to slugish early/late shifting what do you think it may be?
People are so stupid, this is good for a car. Resetting the gearbox to factory settings is good. I did this same process on my 2012 CLS350 and omg there was a difference. Car was changing gears way more quickly and nicer. Now i have an F13 640d coupe. Im going to do the same process.
I just tried it i dont think it made a difference but probably will on other bmw this 7 series is just something else man very hard to find how to do things on this car
Just recently had my 730D M-Sport gearbox serviced and its been lumpy with gear changes like changing too early or too late near redline etc, did throw a couple codes on saying transmission fault & traction control was off so hopefully this will fix it🤞🏻
Drive your car in manual mode and shift when you want when you first start your car after that it will learn itself. This steps are bs nothing happens!
Your car is a different generation, so you'd have to find the steps for your car. I don't think these steps would work on your car. Will it fix the issue? Well, it really depends on what is causing the hesitation. Hard to tell without driving it.
How long it will take to relearn nee driving pattern. I feel gears are shifting after long revup. Does this reset transmission software which was updated by dealer.
You don't start the engine until you've done the steps and waited about 2 minutes. When I say turn the car on, I mean put it in ACC mode, which is just pressing the button without touching the break.
If you have a M5 and look on youtube for diy, you sould not own a m5. Second if you feel the shifting is "slow" just play with the gearbox Buton next to the stickshift. And NO YOURE M5 IS NOT THE SAME BASE AS A fucking f10 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hi there . I have a 2014 f10 m5 . I don't think the gearbox has same platform as the other models. That is because its a DCT as opposed to a normal torque converter auto . By to fully agree that the box learns my driving style as I do lots short runs to work and back .
@@uragan1991 I guess you are a low self esteem young boy that truly doesn’t know about cars. Thats’s fine and that’s probably the reason you most likely don’t own one. Let's see, you probably own a Honda, Toyota, or maybe a Nissan. The reason I enjoy DIY is because I love to work on my own cars unless it’s something that can’t be done at home. Anyway, what’s UA-cam without having BOZO’s as yourself to talk shit… Have a great day BOZO!!!
@simplecarguy hey there! So followed this reset on my 2008 X5 3.0 and once i turned the car on, I heard a loud clicking noise, almost like a ratchet type sound. Does this indicate a successful reset? Also car is no longer lagging. So it feel WAY smoother
I'm not aware of how it works on the 2008 X5 as it's a different generation car, but it does sound like a successful reset to me; especially, if you got noticeable change in the lag like I did!
@@abdulmohair6142 have you scanned the car to see if there are any codes? I don't think the two would be related, most likely you didn't plug in one of the sensors (throttle position sensor) all the way or something is loose (like a vacuum line).
It works but it won't last long. A few days later it will be sluggish again. This is not a permanent fix though. You pretty much have to do that all the time.
The car learns how you drive, so if you drive in slow traffic the next few days the car will be sluggish. You’re right though, it’s not a permanent fix, it just resets the adaptation.
I don’t have an x1 to test on, but it should be something like this: They call it the TBA reset: - Put the power on but do not start the engine. - Floor the throttle for 30-60 seconds - Keep the throttle to the floor and put the power OFF - Release the throttle and wait 2 minutes. During the 2 minutes you should feel or hear some kind of mechanical sound. That should tell you the reset is complete.
@@SimpleCarGuy i try to do that like video and like what you wright me , i dident here any noise ,nothing, and i do it twice , i dont know if is go good , i wait also one minith .
@@SimpleCarGuy thank you very much i will search for this to my car. just one thing when you put the engine on, after you put the foot on the gas or before? you put the leg on the gas and after press on ?
This is not a fix in any way. This is a bandaid to a very serious safety issue. Worthwhile yes but people should never refer to it as a "fix". Bmw should actually reay "fix" this issue for good.
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Recently got transmission malfunction, tuned it off and on it went away I’ve been somewhat flooring it ever since and no light but I for sure feel something wrong wrong the drive like it won’t let me go as fast should I do this b
Give this a try and if that doesn't help, you may want to get a BMW scanner and see what codes are there so you don't cause more damage to the transmission.
I’ve just bought a F31 330i M Sport touring - manual - 2016 with 77k - one owner - full BMW main dealer service history. I’ve had it a couple of weeks now. I live in London so haven’t had many occasions to take it past 4000rpm. When I have deployed WOT I’ve noticed similar issues posted on here. There is a 1-2 second cut off in the throttle at around 5000rpm when changing from up from 2nd to 3rd and again from 3rd to 4th. I’ve had the spark plugs changed and the garage I bought it from are changing the coil packs next week. He’s plugged it in and there are no error codes whatsoever. Car seems immaculate. I’ve also felt like when I first get to 4th gear - there can also be that 1-2 second cut in throttle power. This only happens when I floor it. It drives superbly otherwise and I’m very happy with it. I’d love to know if anyone has found a definitive answer to what causes this issue and more importantly how to fix it!
If you've tried this reset (or have the shop do it via a scanner) and it still continues, you could have an injector. Most of the time it would trigger a rich or lean code, but not always if the duration is very short. Hope others have more to say or help! Good luck.
@@SimpleCarGuy thanks pal! I’m taking back to garage I bought it from next week so will get them to check injectors. As no error codes going to get them to double check the mapping too as the car runs so smoothly other than this minor throttle delay / cut out I feel like it’s not a mechanical issue. Saying that I’m no mechanic so that assumption is based on f*@k all!
I have a bmw 5 series 2012. For some odd reason when putting it into drive it would jerk a little! Acceleration was slow building up. I followed your instructions & my car now feels super responsive! So massive thank you!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love that it helped your car feel like it's supposed to!
it definnitely made shifts smoother on my bmw 535d F10 very noticeable difference thanks :D
People doubt or don't believe, but it works and I'm glad you can feel a difference!
How’s the car going?
I was having weakness response while accelerating after using my car for 2 months normal driving even while slow down the car is making engine brake and I wasn’t known the problem,
But after this helpful video I start driving my car a little aggressive trying to do aggressive acceleration once on each trip even without making pedal reset,
Now thanks god my car is responding quickly to the acceleration 👍🏻
BMW F30 328i 2014 🚗
Thanks for sharing, it's crazy how much of a difference it makes. At some point I was shopping for a 435i and when I drove the very first one, I was not very impressed. It felt slower than my e92 335i I had at the time... then I drove another one and it was miles faster.
Worked on my 2018 X3 M40i that I recently bought used. At slower speeds the car seemed sluggish and breaking seemed to occur hard. I think the first owner drove the car hard (when I drove the car hard, gears would shift very smoothly and no sluggishness noticed at all). After doing this Throttle Body Adaption reset the slow speeds are much more normal/responsive and not sluggish (and lower gear shifting is normal too) but the biggest surprise was that the breaking is way more smoother and not hard at all anymore. As the car will now learn my driving habits it will only get better for me. So for me this Throttle Body Adaption reset ended up resetting the throttle and also the breaks too.
*braking
Just done this works 100% thanks for this post 👍
lmao... “drive like you stole it.” lmao
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@Ronnie Rayan flixportal xD
@Maxton Princeton Thanks, I went there and it seems like a nice service =) Appreciate it !
@Ronnie Rayan no problem :)
As always this works for everyone else but me 😭😭
😂😂😂 Just try it a couple of times
It’s working so good thanks 🙏
Works for my x6!! Thank you man! 🎉
It worked beautifully. Thank you.
Ok so I just tried this and Sports Plus was added to my driving modes. It wasn’t there before 🤔
This worked! So much better! Thank you so much.
Thank you definitely an improvement on my 2013 X3.
Yep it's shifting great!
my car has an issue accelerating from stop on the first gear, the transmission doesn't seem to engage after i revs up to 2000rpm or more then it slams on the gear and starts moving, especially during uphill roads and cold engine. after the engine warms up, it works perfectly fine. i need your help, thank you.
U got a fix
Thank you 😊
Worked on a 2006 x3, transmission was wayyyy slower and throttle is more smooth
You are amazing ❤
thanks alot you saved me alot of money
What's the difference between this and a transmission reset with Inpa? I know that a whole re-learn procedure needs to be done with the Inpa procedure when the trans fluid is done, but what is the relationship between these two and should you do one over the other...... I hope you sort of get my question. (I'm having trouble trying to phrase it! lol!)
Does this work for a 2007 328i ?
This seems like something most know, but not documented very well officially.
Dose this work for a bmw e90 ?
Hi, I had this problem right after changing my hpfp. Does this sound connected? or is my new pump faulty?
Will this work for an 06 x3?
Does it affect the vehicle i saw someone said the drive will be abit rough
It resets the adaptations, so the car has to learn how you drive and may shift rougher than normal for like 5 minutes.
Will this reset your coded sports automatic transmission if you do this ?
I need help my bmw goes fast thn slows down and fast again like it's shaking or having a seizure real fast idk if it's gear box or something else
Does this work on newer modes? Such as the 2021 G30
Hi there, if you have a remap car , do you k now if that reset mess with it? MY e91 auto is mapped, im afraid that reset erase something
I have a 2011 f10 with a 6 speed manual transmission my throttle response is terrible I have to gas it and it won’t react for a whole second it’s asssss
Normally other people said that gas pedal has to be pressed only 5 sec.And yours is 30 sec.Why?
I found different people saying different times, but when I tried 10-15 it didn't work for me. So, I said 30 to be safe.
It’s gonna work also for manual gearbox f10
I don't believe a manual transmission would have any adaptations.
hi will this work on a f20 116i (8speed auto)?my gear changes from first to second are always jerky especially on low speeds (carparks, small streets) thanks and appreciate your reply
It should work on your car as well, but the process might be slight different. You can google the your cars steps and they should be pretty easily found.
Hey buddy thanks for video i tried this on my e70 x5 it worked for like couple minutes then went back to slugish early/late shifting what do you think it may be?
Aight whatever fuck it then
This really worked on my 2008 5 series, she feels new again and instantly responding, thanks a bunch my man!
I think ot does this all the time based on the last 500km anyway
People are so stupid, this is good for a car. Resetting the gearbox to factory settings is good. I did this same process on my 2012 CLS350 and omg there was a difference. Car was changing gears way more quickly and nicer. Now i have an F13 640d coupe. Im going to do the same process.
My 2008 bmw e70 won't accelerate past 58 mph.
The car 520d F10 is much smoother after apply the sequence. Thank you.
Glad to hear! I do this every half a year and the car feels better every time!
Believe me i will do the same from now on.
How much sek need to hold pedal?
What about 7 series 2004 e65 does it work?
I just tried it i dont think it made a difference but probably will on other bmw this 7 series is just something else man very hard to find how to do things on this car
Can someone please explain I have a 520d 2012 auto when I put the car in drive or R the engine cut out straight away
Does this work for 2020 X3? and will this void the warranty?
I'm not sure if it works on 2020 cars, but you can give it a go. No, it will no void any warranty, it's a simple reset.
is this real??
funktioniert das auch bei einen BMW F01 740xd?
Pershendetje, une sod e provova ne f01 730d . Shum ma i shpejt ne automat
Just recently had my 730D M-Sport gearbox serviced and its been lumpy with gear changes like changing too early or too late near redline etc, did throw a couple codes on saying transmission fault & traction control was off so hopefully this will fix it🤞🏻
did it fix ir?
Drive your car in manual mode and shift when you want when you first start your car after that it will learn itself. This steps are bs nothing happens!
You have to follow the steps exactly. It works for my F10.
I have a 2008 528xi that seems to hesitation when taking off...is this the same issue? And will it work on a 2008?
Your car is a different generation, so you'd have to find the steps for your car. I don't think these steps would work on your car. Will it fix the issue? Well, it really depends on what is causing the hesitation. Hard to tell without driving it.
Im having the same problem withmine... Did you ever figure out what the issue was?
How long it will take to relearn nee driving pattern. I feel gears are shifting after long revup. Does this reset transmission software which was updated by dealer.
I don't know exactly, but for me it was probably 2 or so days of driving to and from work. It does not reset software, it just resets the adaptations.
Can you turned on the car without pressing the brake pedal? Or did you directly press the accelerator pedal?
You don't start the engine until you've done the steps and waited about 2 minutes. When I say turn the car on, I mean put it in ACC mode, which is just pressing the button without touching the break.
I have E90 with Valltornic automatic engine , From 2 turning to 1 , Gearbox is kicking me , Should I try this?
Thanks
Did you fix this issue?
Hey, Can I do the same thing for my 2016 F10 M5? I feel like my M5 kind of lags. Thank you
Should be the same since the same platform. Thanks for watching.
If you have a M5 and look on youtube for diy, you sould not own a m5. Second if you feel the shifting is "slow" just play with the gearbox Buton next to the stickshift. And NO YOURE M5 IS NOT THE SAME BASE AS A fucking f10 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hi there . I have a 2014 f10 m5 . I don't think the gearbox has same platform as the other models. That is because its a DCT as opposed to a normal torque converter auto . By to fully agree that the box learns my driving style as I do lots short runs to work and back .
Thanks for the info!
@@uragan1991 I guess you are a low self esteem young boy that truly doesn’t know about cars. Thats’s fine and that’s probably the reason you most likely don’t own one. Let's see, you probably own a Honda, Toyota, or maybe a Nissan. The reason I enjoy DIY is because I love to work on my own cars unless it’s something that can’t be done at home. Anyway, what’s UA-cam without having BOZO’s as yourself to talk shit… Have a great day BOZO!!!
Does this work on a manual
No, there are no shift points on a manual
Does this work for manuals?
You know, I'm not sure. Give it a try and let us know!
Hi.. can i do the same reset for Suzuki Stingray car ? (Manufacture year 2018)
Sorry, you’d have to google that as I have never worked on a Suzuki and I don’t even think they sell those here.
Lol wtf
LOL ?
@John Doe only the 2018
Does this work on a 2008 745 li
Is that F01 or E65? I'm not very familiar with that model of car.
@simplecarguy hey there! So followed this reset on my 2008 X5 3.0 and once i turned the car on, I heard a loud clicking noise, almost like a ratchet type sound. Does this indicate a successful reset? Also car is no longer lagging. So it feel WAY smoother
I'm not aware of how it works on the 2008 X5 as it's a different generation car, but it does sound like a successful reset to me; especially, if you got noticeable change in the lag like I did!
Was it able to reverse but sluggishly ? Before your reset ? Thanks in advance much blessings
Enrique?
work in bmw f11 n47?
It should work just fine.
This is a transmission learning adaption values reset.
Hi, when you press down on the gas pedal, is it right to the kick down?
Hi, That’s correct!
Do you actually press the kick down
I changed my gasket on my Bmw 5 series and it’s over throttling and very slow
Which gasket did you change?
SimpleCarGuy the one under the valve cover the oil was leaking
@@abdulmohair6142 have you scanned the car to see if there are any codes? I don't think the two would be related, most likely you didn't plug in one of the sensors (throttle position sensor) all the way or something is loose (like a vacuum line).
It works but it won't last long. A few days later it will be sluggish again. This is not a permanent fix though. You pretty much have to do that all the time.
The car learns how you drive, so if you drive in slow traffic the next few days the car will be sluggish. You’re right though, it’s not a permanent fix, it just resets the adaptation.
hi, i can do that in my bmw x1 2012 e84?
I don’t have an x1 to test on, but it should be something like this:
They call it the TBA reset:
- Put the power on but do not start the engine.
- Floor the throttle for 30-60 seconds
- Keep the throttle to the floor and put the power OFF
- Release the throttle and wait 2 minutes.
During the 2 minutes you should feel or hear some kind of mechanical sound.
That should tell you the reset is complete.
@@SimpleCarGuy thank you very much i will try it in the evening.
@@SimpleCarGuy i try to do that like video and like what you wright me , i dident here any noise ,nothing, and i do it twice , i dont know if is go good , i wait also one minith .
@@benyaron5068 Unfortunately, I don't know much about your car as I don't own one. Hope you get it figured out!
@@SimpleCarGuy thank you very much i will search for this to my car.
just one thing when you put the engine on, after you put the foot on the gas or before? you put the leg on the gas and after press on ?
Hi mate can you do this on bmw 330d e93 2011 automatic?
e93 has a different process as far as I know. I'd good e90 procedure and try that.
@@SimpleCarGuy thanks for the reply mate
Do you know how ?
will this work on my 2016 320i xdrive?
It’s the same generation car so it may, but I’m not very familiar with those. I recommend finding instructions for your platform.
Is there a way to disable lint mode???
Lint mode?
@@SimpleCarGuy the mode where you get infinite chocolate.... Oh that's lindt
This shit doesn't work nor do I believe it'd work unless I get a feedback from the system that it did what its supposed to do!
Can you do harm resetting this while you have xHP Flash installed on your gearbox?
Not familiar with xHP flash, sorry! I would think that it has no affect as xHP takes over the programming.
Write explanation please
You're basically calibrating the throttle body position sensor. The car can then re-learn bases on how you drive.
That’s not how you do it. People just take one video and copy it.
BMW built some shit's like this
This is not a fix in any way. This is a bandaid to a very serious safety issue. Worthwhile yes but people should never refer to it as a "fix". Bmw should actually reay "fix" this issue for good.
I agree to a certain degree, but it’s better than waiting for years for BMW to do something.
Can you elaborate on how it’s a ‘serious’ safety issue?
care to elaborate on why its a safety issue?
@@SimpleCarGuy seems like we're not getting an answer
I’m guessing the safety issue would be having a lag in acceleration. Expecting a car to get out of its way and not happening in time
@@SimpleCarGuy well maybe so, but here's the fix. simple recalibration.
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My does something like this but has a drivetrain malfunction
I would recommend scanning the car for codes (BMW Specific) and going from there. Could be anything.
Any idea for 530e?
Not sure about the 530e as it's a hybrid, but you can try this.
i did this and my radiator fan stopped running like a hour later😭
One has nothing to do with the other. Are you sure the fan is supposed to run? It should long run when the car is hot.
Will it work on a bmw x5 e53
There is a similar process on your car, but the steps might be a little different. Unfortunately, I don’t know what those would be.
2011 328i xdrive coupe will it work ?
I'm not sure if the process is the same, but you can give it a go.
Does this work on 2007 328xi ?
The process is different for E series cars.
will it work for a 2015 f32 4 series?
Should work, it's the same generation car.
Recently got transmission malfunction, tuned it off and on it went away I’ve been somewhat flooring it ever since and no light but I for sure feel something wrong wrong the drive like it won’t let me go as fast should I do this b
Give this a try and if that doesn't help, you may want to get a BMW scanner and see what codes are there so you don't cause more damage to the transmission.
I’ve this problem sometimes amazingly smooth other times up and down like… looking forward to trying this morrow
Hopefully it helps!
I’ve just bought a F31 330i M Sport touring - manual - 2016 with 77k - one owner - full BMW main dealer service history.
I’ve had it a couple of weeks now. I live in London so haven’t had many occasions to take it past 4000rpm. When I have deployed WOT I’ve noticed similar issues posted on here.
There is a 1-2 second cut off in the throttle at around 5000rpm when changing from up from 2nd to 3rd and again from 3rd to 4th.
I’ve had the spark plugs changed and the garage I bought it from are changing the coil packs next week.
He’s plugged it in and there are no error codes whatsoever. Car seems immaculate.
I’ve also felt like when I first get to 4th gear - there can also be that 1-2 second cut in throttle power.
This only happens when I floor it. It drives superbly otherwise and I’m very happy with it.
I’d love to know if anyone has found a definitive answer to what causes this issue and more importantly how to fix it!
If you've tried this reset (or have the shop do it via a scanner) and it still continues, you could have an injector. Most of the time it would trigger a rich or lean code, but not always if the duration is very short. Hope others have more to say or help! Good luck.
@@SimpleCarGuy thanks pal! I’m taking back to garage I bought it from next week so will get them to check injectors. As no error codes going to get them to double check the mapping too as the car runs so smoothly other than this minor throttle delay / cut out I feel like it’s not a mechanical issue. Saying that I’m no mechanic so that assumption is based on f*@k all!