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specwarop
					
				 
				How hard is it to rebuild a R380 that would have been installed on a 94 2.5Tdi?
Reason I ask is my box will grind into 2nd (if im going too fast, though it shouldn't do it), will be a bit dodgy into 3rd, and is a bit hard to get into 1st. Reverse is a bit dodgy also.
I'm thinking of an exchange but I hear that its $2500 for all the work. Which is simply too much.
So can I do it myself? What tools do I need?
			
		 
	 
 It is an easy job, but really needs a hoist/ pit, a strong and safe trans jack etc and a reasonable amount of mechanical aptitude/ skill to remove and refit the trans. Don't try the rebuild yourself unless you have some previous transmission rebuilding experience. They aren't a complicated box, but still shouldn't be undertaken lightly.
As regards the symptoms, have you considered the clutch could be causing this? It is rare for all those gears you mentioned to be suspect, especially being troublesome getting into and out of first and reverse smells like clutch hydraulics or a seperating clutch friction plate or breaking clutch fork. A lot of R380's will have poor shifting with the incorrect oil also. Try some Dex3 or TypeF auto trans fluid, it may make all the difference
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				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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