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    Question Valve Body Rebuilders/Sellers - Jatco JF506E

    hello all,

    first post here so just like to say thanks for reading.

    i was hoping you could recommend a supplier or workshop, hopefully in sydney but worldwide if necessary, that could supply me with a new or rebuilt valve body for my 2001 freelander 2.5 which, thanks to this site, i now believe has a jatco jf506e transmission.

    my mechanic has diagnosed my love with a faulty valve body and requested my assistance in finding a replacement. i would be so grateful if you could share any information on this topic.

    many thanks,
    louie

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    Ask your repairer if it is the valve body or the solenoids. You can buy the solenoid separately. If its the valve body, Sonnax make a repair kit for these due to bore wear. Most automatic shops should be able to fit this kit or be able to get someone to fit this kit.

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    If you get stuck locally, then A&B Transmissions in Melbourne should be able to help, either with parts or a valve body.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    If you get stuck locally, then A&B Transmissions in Melbourne should be able to help, either with parts or a valve body.
    Ive tried to get parts for these boxes before from A&B they wont sell parts, just a exchange box

    PM Bacicat2000 and ask who he used for his Rangie. He has a Range Rover that had a lot of auto problems and the repairer he used in Melbourne did a heap of mods to hes box. Im sure he mentioned that he had Sonnax upgrades done to the valve body of the Rangie. He highly recommends this repairer

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    dude04 Guest
    thanks for your comments gents - very useful leads. i'll look around and see what i can find.

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    I rebuild these boxes, and yes the solenoid kit is available seperately, the basic box is the same as VW, Mazda, & Jaguar. Up n over here the solenoid pack is $600 US

    Be aware that clutch pack pistons were found porous on 2002 to late 2003 models and that a new re-programmed ECM was fcatory installed in 2004.

    If you are really stuck need a solenoid /valve body pack I have a few good take offs in the shop.
    Dennis

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    I just replaced all 9 solenoids in my Freelander yesterday ... got my solenoid kit off eBay ... was easy to fit thanks to all the instructions I found on various forums.
    Now she drives like new again.
    My next task is to repair/replace the vis motors ... but that's off topic.

    Anyway if you are mechanically minded then you can replace them yourself if that is the problem.

    The way I knew it was the solenoids is that it stated to loose reverse gear ... you would have to turn the car on and off a few times or run through the gears back and forth to make reverse engage. Also at times drive would not engage but this was more rare.

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    Contact RoverNova ( Rhys) on here. He did a lot of the work on Gavs 5L40E gearbox (L322 TD6) or here. http://www.furiousperformance.com.au...ain_page=index

    Gary

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    Thumbs up

    My Freelander V6 (2003) is not engaging 2nd gear when is cold; it is just reving and jumps straight to a gear that seams to be like 4th; also is showing F-4 on the dashboard (where was suppose to be the gear engaged indication - P-R-N-D-4-3-2).
    I'm planning to replace the solenoids too and potentially the valve body; do you know any rebuilders/sellers in New Zealand or close? I found only in USA and quite big shipment costs, or not shipping to NZ.
    For TIB64 (off-topic) I''l need to repair also the VIS (because of the well known rattling noise from the intake manifold) and I found this great post:
    Repair a failed VIS actuator - XPowerForums - For MG, XPower & Motorsport Enthusiasts
    Cheers,
    George

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