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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    The 8 speed also looks after itself better.Full lockup in the gears,when I came back from my Xmas camping trip into a heavy head wind with a 2 tonne camper trailer it spent a lot of tome in 6th and 7th,its choice in sport.
    Andrew
    Andrew a good point. How many LC200 owners who tow have gone to the expensive of fitting a torque converter lock up switch. I know of quite a few and whilst they all say it helps keep things cooler and improve fuel consumption when towing why not have a better transmission in the first place

    One more for the D4

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    ZF make great auto boxes.

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    A & Automatics

    Hi Guys,

    Just for your interest I did a full tour with the Land Rover Club of Victoria of A & B Automatics in Dandenong , Melbourne. A & B Automatics are an authorised ZF dealer and reconditioned of ZF automatics for many of the vehicle manufactures, as well as Land Rover. They actually carry out advanced repairs of ZF auto's for Land Rover dealers as well as supplying fully reconditioned autos with warranty.


    Anyway getting to the point, they advised the cost to fully service a D4 auto, including oil, filter, metal pan, examination of old oil and check ( and recalibrate if necessary ) the auto ECU - would cost $900. They recommended under " normal' vehicle use the transmission in D4 should be serviced every 80,000km.

    It was an exceptional interesting tour, from how they fully recondition vale bodies to testing ZF autos on a specific " auto trans" dyno for correct performance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    ZF make great auto boxes.
    Until they die and cost $$$$$$ to repair, this alone scares me off d3/d4's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garfield View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Just for your interest I did a full tour with the Land Rover Club of Victoria of A & B Automatics in Dandenong , Melbourne. A & B Automatics are an authorised ZF dealer and reconditioned of ZF automatics for many of the vehicle manufactures, as well as Land Rover. They actually carry out advanced repairs of ZF auto's for Land Rover dealers as well as supplying fully reconditioned autos with warranty.


    Anyway getting to the point, they advised the cost to fully service a D4 auto, including oil, filter, metal pan, examination of old oil and check ( and recalibrate if necessary ) the auto ECU - would cost $900. They recommended under " normal' vehicle use the transmission in D4 should be serviced every 80,000km.

    It was an exceptional interesting tour, from how they fully recondition vale bodies to testing ZF autos on a specific " auto trans" dyno for correct performance.
    Was that the 6 speed,as I don't believe there is a metal pan for the 8 speed.
    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Was that the 6 speed,as I don't believe there is a metal pan for the 8 speed.
    Andrew
    Correct, there is no metal pan for the 8 speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Until they die and cost $$$$$$ to repair, this alone scares me off d3/d4's.
    I fpound some D3 manuals

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