lt8x7
9th February 2013, 06:27 AM
I bought my D3 SE TDV6 in June last year with about 55000 km on it.
From when I picked it up I noticed that frequently when coming to a halt, it would thump into first gear just before I stopped. The thump was enough to shake the car. It was most noticeable when the car was cold in the morning.
I took it back to the dealer (official LR dealer) who said they couldn't fault it.
Over summer with the very hot days in January, it got worse.
2 weeks ago I took it back to the dealer for a service and told them the fault was still happening.
Over the past two weeks, the dealer says they have driven the car extensively, but cannot fault the car.
I had a discussion with one of there techs, and when I described the symptoms, he said "Oh that is a valve body".
The service manager said he was speaking out of turn, they could not fault it. He said they had tested the gearbox oil and it was fine in quality and level.
I stuck to my guns and insisted that the fault was occurring.
Last night I got a call from the dealer. They said they brought in a "gearbox expert" who also could not fault the car.
BUT (here's the interesting bit)
"we have decided to get the gearbox totally rebuilt" - using all new parts from ZF.
Go figure !!!!!!!!!
I should get my D3 back late next week.
From when I picked it up I noticed that frequently when coming to a halt, it would thump into first gear just before I stopped. The thump was enough to shake the car. It was most noticeable when the car was cold in the morning.
I took it back to the dealer (official LR dealer) who said they couldn't fault it.
Over summer with the very hot days in January, it got worse.
2 weeks ago I took it back to the dealer for a service and told them the fault was still happening.
Over the past two weeks, the dealer says they have driven the car extensively, but cannot fault the car.
I had a discussion with one of there techs, and when I described the symptoms, he said "Oh that is a valve body".
The service manager said he was speaking out of turn, they could not fault it. He said they had tested the gearbox oil and it was fine in quality and level.
I stuck to my guns and insisted that the fault was occurring.
Last night I got a call from the dealer. They said they brought in a "gearbox expert" who also could not fault the car.
BUT (here's the interesting bit)
"we have decided to get the gearbox totally rebuilt" - using all new parts from ZF.
Go figure !!!!!!!!!
I should get my D3 back late next week.