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Problems with the engine control light and automatic transmission
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A BMW X2 owner is experiencing issues with the engine control light and automatic transmission, including a noticeable jerk when accelerating and a transmission warning light. Possible causes include low or dirty transmission fluid, which can affect shifting and trigger warning lights. It is recommended to check the fluid level and condition first, and if the problem persists, seek professional diagnosis as it may involve the transmission control module or other components.
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Start by checking the transmission fluid level and condition. Low or dirty fluid can cause shifting issues and trigger warning lights. If the fluid level is fine, it might be best to have a professional diagnose the issue, as it could be related to the transmission control module or other components. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!