Sounds like it's simply low on fluid. When did you last check the level?
G'day all,
Over the last week my D1 has started to slip a bit when I'm on a bit of a hill and trying to take off. It only does it for about 2 seconds and it doesn't always do it.
The old girl has done about 400 000 and it is the original auto box so I can't complain if I'm due a replacement gear box. The fluid was changed about 70 000 k's ago and I've only just realized I'm meant to change a filter in the auto gearbox from time to time.
Don't suppose a change of filter and new fluid could just maybe resolve this slipping issue? Will driving it a little stuff things up further?
Thanks in advance for any ideas about what's most likely wrong with it.
Chrs
Mark
Sounds like it's simply low on fluid. When did you last check the level?
I've tried checking the fluid but can't seem to get a proper reading on the dipstick..Followed the manual in terms of having it cold, running and in park but when I wipe the dipstick and check it all I see is ATF half way up the dipstick if that makes sense, that is it seems to be well above the max level, but I haven't added any fluid for some time and the ATF was replaced about 70 000 k's ago when I had the transfer box changed by a mechanic.
70,000 is a long time between auto fluid changes. I do mine every 20,000, but I'm a bit anal. Why don't you change it and see if that helps?
Check the manual to see how much oil is recommended.
Take out the dipstick and let it idle for a few minutes before dipping a clean stick. Getting oil part way up the tube wrecks the reading. RAVE says to check with the engine at operating temperature, idling in neutral.
Mmm 70,000k is a lot.
I would be doing the filter and the fluid asap. With a bit of a flush as well.
with 400,000 on the clock its done well.
I am near 350,000 now on original box and all is well.
Maybe a set of gradual changes. A large change in auto fluid can be fatal to autos with bad fluid. Had the experience with an auto Camry.
Thanks fella's for the replies.
Seems I've been a bit slack with the ATF changes!
Coops, what do you mean by gradual changes..do I drain a little fluid, replace, run it and repeat before doing a full change?
And as goes flushing, is there a special fluid for this?
Finally, how difficult is the filter change. I looked at a few utube clips and if I'm looking at the right gearbox it looks relatively easy (yet my Heynes manual is saying to leave it to a pro.)
Chrs
Mark
I have a 96 v8 with 168000k's on the clock, the oil was smelling a bit burnt so I read the manual & it says 9.8L of oil. So went & paid nearly 100 bucks & got 10L but when I drained it only about 4.5 L came out even though the dipstick said it was over full & reasonably red/clear???? The oil that came out was as black as old engine oil & had a some small bits in it, I tried running the motor for short stints to make sure I was getting every bit out.
When I refilled it, it also only took about 4.5L??? I couldn't at the time do the filter as we were on a trip & it was Sat arvo in Gladstone & just about everything was shutbut will be doing it asap when we get home.
Does 9.8L of tranny fluid sound right or not?![]()
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