kinetic
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I posted a post in the introduction section but thought I would post in here as I have a few questions about the car I have just bought. It’s an 03 L322 Range Rover 159K miles. No service history (but I’ve written to the last owner).
This is my first JLR vehicle though not my first 4x4. I always fancied one knowing the reputation for reliability. But I thought that “they can’t be all that bad can they ?”
So I bought her last week. At the moment she is running really well. Gear changes are smooth and no juddering or funny vibrations. Engine runs very nice. All fluid levels seem fine after a week. No smoke and she pulls and accelerates like a dream. Air suspension works fine
I would say at this stage that the car is running fine at the moment but …
The only issue I had was after a day of ownership I started trying different things and when I selected low ratio via the switch behind the gear lever nothing seemed to happen. No light came on the dash and I didn’t hear anything. The car did seem to change though and it drove a little “weird” as though it was in low ration but very very low ration. It had the effect of a slipping clutch and at one stage when I stopped at the top of a hill at a junction it wouldn’t pull away. I had to reverse a little and took another run and then it made it. It would pull away on the flat but it took some time.
When I stopped the car and switched the engine off for a few minutes it righted itself and its been fine since. The dreaded “transmission failsafe prog” display came up. But this has not come up in the past week and the car is fine but I haven’t touched the low ratio switch since.
Is this something to do with the transfer box. It not a problem to fix as ill just get it done but would appreciate any advice off the forum guys.
I tried the hill descent control switch and this illuminated a light on the dash but I didn’t actuall try the facility
Is there anything you thing I should do as preventative maintenance such as gearbox oil and filter change. I would like to get it into a proper Land/range rover garage which I am lucky to have quite local to me in brum.
Thanks again
Phill
This is my first JLR vehicle though not my first 4x4. I always fancied one knowing the reputation for reliability. But I thought that “they can’t be all that bad can they ?”
So I bought her last week. At the moment she is running really well. Gear changes are smooth and no juddering or funny vibrations. Engine runs very nice. All fluid levels seem fine after a week. No smoke and she pulls and accelerates like a dream. Air suspension works fine
I would say at this stage that the car is running fine at the moment but …
The only issue I had was after a day of ownership I started trying different things and when I selected low ratio via the switch behind the gear lever nothing seemed to happen. No light came on the dash and I didn’t hear anything. The car did seem to change though and it drove a little “weird” as though it was in low ration but very very low ration. It had the effect of a slipping clutch and at one stage when I stopped at the top of a hill at a junction it wouldn’t pull away. I had to reverse a little and took another run and then it made it. It would pull away on the flat but it took some time.
When I stopped the car and switched the engine off for a few minutes it righted itself and its been fine since. The dreaded “transmission failsafe prog” display came up. But this has not come up in the past week and the car is fine but I haven’t touched the low ratio switch since.
Is this something to do with the transfer box. It not a problem to fix as ill just get it done but would appreciate any advice off the forum guys.
I tried the hill descent control switch and this illuminated a light on the dash but I didn’t actuall try the facility
Is there anything you thing I should do as preventative maintenance such as gearbox oil and filter change. I would like to get it into a proper Land/range rover garage which I am lucky to have quite local to me in brum.
Thanks again
Phill