Accelerator Pedal Kickdown Switch
1996-1999 BMW 318i E36 1.9L I4 M44
Description
The DME detected a fault in the accelerator pedal kickdown switch circuit. The kickdown switch signals full throttle request for transmission downshift. This is a convenience feature fault rather than a driveability concern.
Symptoms
- No kickdown during full throttle acceleration
- Transmission may not downshift when floored
- Check Engine Light
Common Causes
- Faulty kickdown switch in accelerator pedal
- Wiring issue to kickdown switch
- Accelerator pedal module failure
- Connector corrosion
Diagnostic Steps
- Test kickdown switch signal with scan tool while pressing pedal fully
- Inspect accelerator pedal connector
- Test switch continuity
- Check wiring to DME
Repair Notes
Replace the accelerator pedal module if the kickdown switch is integrated and has failed.
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P1634 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code P1634 mean on a 1996-1999 BMW 318i E36?
P1634 stands for "Accelerator Pedal Kickdown Switch". The DME detected a fault in the accelerator pedal kickdown switch circuit. The kickdown switch signals full throttle request for transmission downshift. This is a convenience feature fault rather than a driveability concern.
What are the symptoms of P1634 on a BMW 318i E36?
Common symptoms of P1634 include: No kickdown during full throttle acceleration, Transmission may not downshift when floored, Check Engine Light.
What causes P1634 on a 1996-1999 BMW 318i E36?
Common causes of P1634 include: Faulty kickdown switch in accelerator pedal, Wiring issue to kickdown switch, Accelerator pedal module failure, Connector corrosion.