Wow! This is more common than I expected.
I will get to the bottom of this!
Ralph
Wow! This is more common than I expected.
I will get to the bottom of this!
Ralph
Well,
I checked the trans fluid today, cold. Plenty in the box. Seemed quite good. Not dirty or smelly.
I then circulated the oil by selecting the gears and checked again.
Mmmm.... fluid was noticeably darker and I detected a feint burned smell, but nothing I would normally worry about. I have seen much worse.
Fluid is prob 6-7k old, mainly town and highway.
What to do next?
Ralph
Unplug your MAF and go for a drive.
^^^^ what he says. By doing that the system defaults to a basic factory setting which will rule out or in the MAF as a prob.
Cheers Scott
I will once I get my nanocom repaired. Also I am currently not in Bris so things are going slow diagnosis wise.
I have previously replaced the MAF, maybe 4 yrs ago, with a genuine so I hope that's not it! Similarly, one of my fears is that the fault lays in a wiring loom somewhere.![]()
Cheers
Ralph
Update:
Hopefully nanocom will arrive back from blackbox in the next few days.
I was driving the Mt Mee scenic route over Easter and sure enough, by the top of the drive there was the unmistakable smell of singed trans fluid.
Funny thing tho, apart from revving a little higher as it holds back the changes (and the aforementioned lag), the shifts are pretty smooth.
I'll dig a little deeper when nano arrives home, but at this stage, I don't have the coin for a box rebuild or replacement, so maybe a straight swap from a donor car - searching for friends with the means....
Cheers
Ralph
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