Is it the correct oil and when was it last changed?
Chris
My 2005 D3 gearbox was changed to a 'new' one about 100,000 km ago. I had noted a reluctance to change up when driving off in the morning a few times previously after new box was fitted. Now it is much more reluctant.
Almost only when engine is completely cool and resolves and works after a few KM. Nice Gents at Ritta tested last week and found Zero error codes and did not see the issue. It had been only occurring a few times per month but seem daily now. I have seen it once or twice in the afternoon after it has been sitting for time but this is rare.
It does have a new pan and has had some oil changed at about 80,000 km. This is not the shudder issue.
Any thought or suggestions welcome.
Is it the correct oil and when was it last changed?
Chris
Hi Chris
New gearbox was installed by Ritta, They also replaced the gear box oil pan and added the new oil. I'd be a bit surprised if that was the issue. As mentioned I had seen it just very rarely inside 50,000km on the new box before the warranty on it expired. 350,000 + on my clock now and only about 100,000 on the gearbox. I have been pretty generous/big on maintenance and fixing issues on it.
Today it was very sticky- no gear change at all before lunch without using command shift. I am looking I guess for the Brains Trust ( you gents) thoughts or suggestions. No error codes at all today.
So you have 100,000km on the gearbox oil?
If so replace it and see if it helps.
Chris
It is possibly a mechatronics issue as it seems to be getting the correct commands from the engine ie no faults recorded. Was your original mechatronics ( valve body) swapped into the replacement trans or was it a whole reco exchange transmission unit?
Jc
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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						SubscriberIf you have access to live data , keep an eye on engine oil temp , trans temp and coolant temp, if one of those sensors plays up it won't show a code but it can cause those symptoms, I did one a couple of weeks ago that was the engine oil temp sensor . trans will hold gears and keep torque converter unlocked until it thinks its warmed up enough .
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						SubscriberAdaption pressures are also indicative of driving style ( over a period), frequency of or lack of servicing and clutch wear rates... hard to use them as an indicator because of those reasons... best thing is to go back to the basics and pull yhe pan to inspect the filter and amount of / type of material in the pan/ magnets. And yes if caught early enough a reco converter can ' save' a transmission. Have done so on a few occasions.
Jc
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
If there is a filter inside the gearbox, make sure it is changed regularly, as a dirty filter can block up the oil flow.
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