Baphomet
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2010 RS SE5 (semi-automatic) with 2500 miles on the clock. Yesterday went to sister's house and parked in driveway, slightly inclined driveway. This was the destination after traveling 60 miles at 70 MPH.
After about a 3 hour visit, go out and get on RS and start her up. Gear shifter was unresponsive. Transmission was in first gear, but would not respond to shifter in either direction. Check engine light was on and message "CHECK TRANSMISSION" scrolling across display.
Turned off machine, got off and rolled it out of driveway where the street was level. Got back on and started it. No message, no check engine light, and rode the 60 miles back home with no issue. Did some more neighborhood riding with lots of shifting and still the problem did not reoccur.
Now I know there are big differences between semi-automatic and automatic transmissions. I know a little about automatics, and virtually nothing about semi-automatics. So I am hoping that someone here can tell me if that message was related to me being parked on a slight (maybe 20 degree) incline for so long? Perhaps fluid levels had something to do with it? Is this something I really need to be concerned with since it only happened once? I used the dealer for regular service in the past, but I service my own motorcycles and am planning on servicing my RS as well as soon as I do some reading and research on it.
At some point I will drop the RS off at the dealership and have them look at it, but I want to have a good idea of what might be going on first and if it is something I can deal with myself I would rather do that because for me the logistics of getting it to the dealership will be a hassle.
After about a 3 hour visit, go out and get on RS and start her up. Gear shifter was unresponsive. Transmission was in first gear, but would not respond to shifter in either direction. Check engine light was on and message "CHECK TRANSMISSION" scrolling across display.
Turned off machine, got off and rolled it out of driveway where the street was level. Got back on and started it. No message, no check engine light, and rode the 60 miles back home with no issue. Did some more neighborhood riding with lots of shifting and still the problem did not reoccur.
Now I know there are big differences between semi-automatic and automatic transmissions. I know a little about automatics, and virtually nothing about semi-automatics. So I am hoping that someone here can tell me if that message was related to me being parked on a slight (maybe 20 degree) incline for so long? Perhaps fluid levels had something to do with it? Is this something I really need to be concerned with since it only happened once? I used the dealer for regular service in the past, but I service my own motorcycles and am planning on servicing my RS as well as soon as I do some reading and research on it.
At some point I will drop the RS off at the dealership and have them look at it, but I want to have a good idea of what might be going on first and if it is something I can deal with myself I would rather do that because for me the logistics of getting it to the dealership will be a hassle.