last time the auto was serviced?
can you check the fluid level?
still in doubt?
Go see Justin!![]()
I guys,
I have had my 2004 range now for about a year and put 12000 km on it no problems. As luck would have it, we are currently touring Tassie and so far the car is going well. However, last night when descending slowly down a hill, I noticed that when I depressed the accelerator, the engine revved but no speed. It felt like the box was in neutral.
After 5-10 seconds, I regained the ability to drive and all was good. There was no clunk and there are no warnings on the dash at all. This is the first strange gearbox related issue I have had to date. The car has just clocked 140,000km.
We still have 2 weeks of touring left. Tassie is small which is good but we are pulling a camper and still need to get back to Coffs Harbour.
Reading the forum posts, it seems that the issue is pressure related on the torque converter lockup plate. My question is, am I better off driving around in sports mode until I get home. Does this stop the lockup clutch from engaging and will it in any way prevent the box blowing as quickly.
This is the only misstep the box has made but reading others stories and given the km, I am not hopeful that it has long to go!
Cheers, Brad.
last time the auto was serviced?
can you check the fluid level?
still in doubt?
Go see Justin!![]()
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I had the transmission serviced probably 5000 km ago. I did see Justin's name on the forum as a good guy in Tassie so it is nice to know someone can fix it if required
That's how mine started to go. Don't think service would have saved mine. Get it looked at quickly. Before it goes on a holiday on its own . Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
Gary
Given a new gearbox will probably set me back 7k or so, I am wondering if it is worth going for a newer v8 diesel and trading this in before the box starts playing up for real. Has anyone here had a chance to compare the two?
I have the bluefin chip in mine and the power is fine mostly, though it does labour up hills with a camper on the back. The newer v8s seem to run at around $50k for similar miles as mine. Is it that much a better car or am I better off fixing mine if performance is similar.
I have about 2000km still to do this trip. Today the car ran fine without a single hiccup so I am hoping it will finish the trip.
In your case I would sell it quickly as from earlier posts , repairs have been unsatisfactory and led to a round robin of repair /failure etc.
It's hard to accept that Land Rover have not been forced to have a recall on these as it seems that just about every one fails at less than 160Kk.
Regards Philip A
Is the repair really that unsuccessful? In the end, if the unit is pretty much replaced with an as new unit and all lines etc flushed etc, you should get another 100+ km (which for me is 8 years driving)
A cheap repair will cause issues again, but if you do it right, it will live a long and happy life. That would include a brand new valve body - which are available from Rhys at Furious Performance. Budget at least $7K, possibly up to $9K depending on what needs to be done.
If it is within your means to trade in and upgrade, that isn't a bad idea.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Happy to have a squiz and assess the situation, we are VERY busy so get in touch asap if you need me to have a look. 62291102 (bh).
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..😈
Light acceleration while traveling down a hill and hearing nothing but revs sounds like normal automatic gearbox operation to me. My assumption is that the box has probably selected 2nd or 3rd (Depends on speed) and the lockup clutch hasn't engages to allow for an compression braking free roll down the hill. The revving would just be the engine trying to catch up to the gear speed.
Again just my understanding on how the automatics work. Could be stuffed hahaha, but we hope not
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