eddmco
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Howdy troops. Surprise surprise the snow arrives and the disco dies on me again, every time it snows it breaks down with one problem or another, every year.
This time the auto gearbox on my 53 plate Td 5 failed, has been leaking oil occasionally, usually I top up with a litre or so and it does the job for the next six months.
This time i topped up with a litre a few weeks ago, did the trick, then a few weeks later topped up again, worked for a week then playing up again, so I added Lucas transmission fix this time? ran the best it's ran since I had it, then bang, after a mile or so of perfect driving lost all drive, well nearly all. Pulled into side of the road switched engine off, then attempted restart, wouldn't start, battery seemed to be dead but the battery is fairly new, slipped into limp mode also. Noticed puddle of oil on the road coming from the passenger side of the gearbox with a burning smell from the oil. Didn't want to risk anymore damage so had the RAC tow me home.
My questions are have I caused severe damage to the box by horsing it along the road trying to get to work indicative of the burning smell form the oil?
Did the Lucas transmission fix cause more harm than good?
Will I have to remove the gearbox to repair it? will it be a simple fix of replacing the oil seals? Or something more severe? I would imagine the gearbox is pretty bulletproof and a full seal change and oil change would be enough.
Thanks guys, any information is of great gratitude as always.
eddmco
Bridge of Weir Renfrewshire Scotland.
This time the auto gearbox on my 53 plate Td 5 failed, has been leaking oil occasionally, usually I top up with a litre or so and it does the job for the next six months.
This time i topped up with a litre a few weeks ago, did the trick, then a few weeks later topped up again, worked for a week then playing up again, so I added Lucas transmission fix this time? ran the best it's ran since I had it, then bang, after a mile or so of perfect driving lost all drive, well nearly all. Pulled into side of the road switched engine off, then attempted restart, wouldn't start, battery seemed to be dead but the battery is fairly new, slipped into limp mode also. Noticed puddle of oil on the road coming from the passenger side of the gearbox with a burning smell from the oil. Didn't want to risk anymore damage so had the RAC tow me home.
My questions are have I caused severe damage to the box by horsing it along the road trying to get to work indicative of the burning smell form the oil?
Did the Lucas transmission fix cause more harm than good?
Will I have to remove the gearbox to repair it? will it be a simple fix of replacing the oil seals? Or something more severe? I would imagine the gearbox is pretty bulletproof and a full seal change and oil change would be enough.
Thanks guys, any information is of great gratitude as always.
eddmco
Bridge of Weir Renfrewshire Scotland.
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