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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Yes does sound like the early stages of torque converter lockup failure.

    Definitely change the transmission fluid (megaflush) and I would do the pan as well but mainly to get a new fliter in it. I would also give it a dose of Dr Tranny at that time.

    If you have caught it early enough you might be lucky but if not you will at least get quite a few thousand km as per Sean's experience before having to pull the box for a new TC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Get the gearbox checked by an auto expert familiar with the ZF. Oterwise you/we are just guessing what the specific issue is. Get a second opinion as well.
    Quote Originally Posted by jay_guess View Post
    Well I guess we are the lucky 10% then as the mega flush has solved our shudder - something which is extremely common issue and fix according to our Auto trans Mechanic with over 40 years in the game. Perhaps i'll stick to consulting the professionals in future as you advice would have potentially cost me $$ thousands!!
    Well now you are taking things out of context - my earlier suggestions are as above.

    1. I did suggest early stages of TC failure and it is still probably the case.
    2. I did suggest what exactly you did - do a flush, do the pan and filter.
    3. I suggested you might be lucky and get it in time and this may be the case
    4. I suggested you get the gearbox checked by an auto expert familiar with the ZF which you also did

    You did exactly as I and others suggested but that was not good enough - I hope all goes well for you but the realistic position is that you are at the start of TC failure that may have been nipped in the bud but there is a chance that as Justinc/Sean advised it may start up again in a few thousands/tens of thousands Km down the track.

    Good luck with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    I hope all goes well for you but the realistic position is that you are at the start of TC failure
    Garry
    You really are a glass half empty kind of guy - as previously discussed on here the moment you drive off the forecourt we are all at the start of TC failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay_guess View Post
    You really are a glass half empty kind of guy
    It's not "glass half empty" as much as it is realistic. The clutch lining is worn. If it wasn't it wouldn't shudder. All you've done is replace the fluid with clean, un-sheared fluid (so thicker) containing new friction modifier. That'll help the clutch linings grip and assist with the fluid pressure on the clutch, but ultimately they're still going to slip and wear. As they slip and wear they also wear out the friction modifier in the fluid until it'll start to slip noticeably again.

    Yes, as you correctly observe, the clutch starts to wear the first time you drive off, but when you reach a point when you are relying on the new friction modifier to reduce the slipping to a level where you don't notice it, you are well on the way to a point where no amount of goo will make it go away.

    Personally I hope you get another hundred thousand k's (or more) out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay_guess View Post
    You really are a glass half empty kind of guy - as previously discussed on here the moment you drive off the forecourt we are all at the start of TC failure.
    jay_guess, this is really most disingenuous of you. You have received seven pages of advice from well meaning and knowledgeable amateurs, plus sound advice from the odd professional mechanic. From your previous post it would seem that most, if not all, of the comments were heading you in the right direction. Not bad for a user forum.
    It's hard enough to diagnose problems in a workshop, let alone remotely by correspondence.
    Personally, I would have been grateful that the D3/4 community took the time to try and assist me, irrespective of the level of optimism of the posts.
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    D3 2008 TDV6 Shudder!!

    Quote Originally Posted by jay_guess View Post
    I think you need to work on your social skills my friend - and perhaps your reading skills. Take the time and go back to the start of this thread and yo will very clearly see the suggestion that we were up for a new TC, and probably a rebuilt GB.
    I’m not your friend - and unlikely to ever be.
    My social skills are just fine - I haven’t killed anyone in the last 15 years or so. And my reading is just fine. Posts in question are mentioned below.

    You have been graciously told that you can potentially extend the current life of your transmission before the problem (shudder) comes back. You then turn on the sarcasm and run with “well it’s failing from the forecourt” - not if it’s originally looked after it’s not - but its unlikely your vehicle has had that love and is now suffering the effects of this.

    You can go on and on about it - but the reality is in post #5 you were given the “rebuild delaying” info.
    In post #14 you were told it should extend the life before rebuild and given the alternative of immediately fitting a replacement part to solve the problem then and there. Nobody said that’s what you MUST do; only that it will FIX - not Bandaid - the problem.

    You have installed the first of 2 bandaids - your transmission adaptations will be maxed out dealing with the new fluid.
    Next step will be another flush and Dr Tranny.
    Finally the day will come and that won’t be enough.

    By then there is a catch - ALL the above ‘life extenders’ have one drawback - the TC material has been breaking down and flowing through the transmission and now you’ll need to rebuild everything to get it all out.

    And if you plan to do some heavy towing it will all come to an end earlier.

    But that’s ok...don’t take the advice if you wish.
    All those in this thread who assisted you with data, even if you didn’t like what you read, still assisted. Even warning you of forthcoming outcomes.

    You can get so much out of this place; don’t go knocking the old guard (my post count is not indicative of my time, input or support of this forum).
    We have the experience, the knowledge and the understanding of these vehicles. We’re often only too happy to offer help and advice.

    One thing Landrovers don’t like - is cheap fixes. History shows do it once, do it right - or pay twice.

    Best of luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    plus sound advice from the "odd professional mechanic".
    Sorry, but cant help but take you out of context, and I know Justin for one will enjoy the joke!
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    I shudder to think where this thread is going

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    I shudder to think where this thread is going
    I don't want to pan anyone but I just don't have the gear to adequately filter the debris being generated by the friction in this thread, and I think we'd be clutching at straws in attempting to prevent further degradation down the (already well lubricated) slippery slope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Good news. Looking forward to future progress report and definitely every 80,000km is ok for the oil change otherwise each service will be very expensive and pointless.
    I'd be looking at doing it sooner. I use some additional filtration on my oil cooler return line and I have been having the oil lab tested since my trans was rebuilt 90,000km ago. At 78,000km on the trans the oil contamination to me was building up to an unacceptable level. By the time I got time to change it a couple of months later I was up to 91,000km. Without additional filtration the contamination levels will be at excessive levels much sooner. For most I'd recommend 60,000 tops before a change.
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    I would like to thank everyone for their input / suggestions / support, and I will report back if and when we have any further issues. Until then we look forward to many trouble free Kilometres.

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