It sounds a lot like it has lost its ATF, but you probably would notice the oil on the road and back window.
Howdy Folks! First time posting! I've got a disco 2 TD5 automatic that won't engage any gears.
I'm not a discovery owner myself, but have ended up with one stuck in the backyard that I'm trying to get back into working order so it can return to its proper home. Pulled out of the servo, began accelerating and lost all power about 500m after pulling out, 2 lights were flashing on the dash, wasn't in the car so I couldn't tell you which ones. Lost D 1 2 3, was able to engage reverse and moved the car off the road. Left the car where it was and went to get some gear to tow it, tried reverse once I got there and it was no longer working either. Car starts and runs great, just won't go anywhere. No noises when shifting into any of the gears that I can hear, but the selector cable seems to be doing it's job.
Previously, a hose had worn through in the engine, that had spat out a good chunk of the transmission fluid. The hose has since been replaced. Other than that, this car has been pretty reliable for the last year or so as far as I'm aware.
I read a few other posts that seemed to have similar issues, tried a couple of things suggested, but have so far had no luck. I have very little knowledge pertaining to these cars, hoping someone can point me in the right direction or towards a place to start! Absolutely any advice would be greatly appreciated!
It sounds a lot like it has lost its ATF, but you probably would notice the oil on the road and back window.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
When it initially died, I went back up along the road and through to the servo and couldn't find anything on the road. It doesn't seem like there are any noticeable leaks anywhere, would a small leak be likely to take it off the road? I have only given it a once over in the dark, I'll have a better look tomorrow morning when there's some better visibility.
Mine did exactly this when it died. Lost all forward gears, reverse worked. 'A' clutch failure in my case. Did it again with the "reconditioned" auto a certain indie fitted. Well, he "recoed" mine.
And did it overnight, sorta. Parked it, wouldn't go the next day. It had given me some warning with the limp home mode activating periodically.
JayTee
Nullus Anxietus
Cancer is gender blind.
2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
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Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.
Sorry for the late reply. It's been bucketing down recently, so I haven't been all that keen on laying down on the wet concrete to check out everything. It was down a little on ATF, but it hasn't come right since filling it up. Reverse is definitely working though! If it's not the ATF, I assume it's likely to be something that's going to be a pain to fix?
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