james130577
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I recently bought a 2002 model TD6 Range Rover, but am experiencing some gearbox issues.
The box changes gear fine both up and down but seems like it is slipping in some way. If I put the box in manual in higher gears like 4th or 5th and put my foot down the revs rise a lot and the car speeds up, but disproportionally to the revs. Eventually it matches if i give it less left foot. (almost seems like torque converter is weak)
I took the car to a local independent who told me the box was on its way out and had a couple of months left. Cost to replace box would be about £4k. They say no fault codes showing on computer yet.
The thing is that the box seems fine other than this, and I wondered if changing the oil and filter etc might remedy the situation, or is it simply putting off the inevitable.
I am new to the forum, so any advice greatly appreciated. Currently pondering whether to try a filter/oil change, get the box changed or trade the car in before it fails catastrophically.
The box changes gear fine both up and down but seems like it is slipping in some way. If I put the box in manual in higher gears like 4th or 5th and put my foot down the revs rise a lot and the car speeds up, but disproportionally to the revs. Eventually it matches if i give it less left foot. (almost seems like torque converter is weak)
I took the car to a local independent who told me the box was on its way out and had a couple of months left. Cost to replace box would be about £4k. They say no fault codes showing on computer yet.
The thing is that the box seems fine other than this, and I wondered if changing the oil and filter etc might remedy the situation, or is it simply putting off the inevitable.
I am new to the forum, so any advice greatly appreciated. Currently pondering whether to try a filter/oil change, get the box changed or trade the car in before it fails catastrophically.