Can a 4.2 Range Rover be towed?

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Hi guys
Looking to see if anyone knows about towing a 4.2. Im looking at one thats been towed its thrown the gear oil out the box. Is there a oil pump in the box that dose not pump when towing. I read up that the Range rover will put its self into park after 10 minutes. Any information be appreciated thanks
 
Hi guys
Looking to see if anyone knows about towing a 4.2. Im looking at one thats been towed its thrown the gear oil out the box. Is there a oil pump in the box that dose not pump when towing. I read up that the Range rover will put its self into park after 10 minutes. Any information be appreciated thanks
The only oil pump that I'm aware of for the auto box is engine driven, so usually transfer box neutral has to be selected for towing. Others with specific knowledge will confirm or correct me on that.
 
the front pump on an automatic is driven by the engine, this creates the line pressure for the clutch packs in the gearbox "put simply" if you tow it without the engine running you'll knacker it.

Unless you put the T case in neutral don't tow it..

As for the oil disappearing, oil cooler cooler lines sump TCM connector seal. etc .
 
the front pump on an automatic is driven by the engine, this creates the line pressure for the clutch packs in the gearbox "put simply" if you tow it without the engine running you'll knacker it.

Unless you put the T case in neutral don't tow it..

As for the oil disappearing, oil cooler cooler lines sump TCM connector seal. etc .
Thanks Henry
That was the answer i was looking for
 
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