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Did you fill it with the engine running and up to temp, i think that applies to the TD6 as well as the 4.4?
Most likely, but I don't wanna freak the poor guy out to much just yet till we check the fundamentals!Being aTD6 I bet the gearbox is fecked. And if its the front axle then the box will be next.
Torque converterany update on this?
Same thing just happened to mine, failsafe prog, then couple miles later i had very little drive (like a slipping clutch) then as I pulled into petrol station lost all drive
Battery on live data was showing to be charging at 11.9 so not sure if a dodgy alternator could be playing a part
Torque converter
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I was thinking the same, I need to try an alternator on it first, I was reading live data and only getting 11.9 vaults, as i know a low voltage can really cause havoc
I was goin to get a new TC and get valve body done. But ended up getting a fully reconditioned box off a guy in England for £800Saying that I think the problems have now gone passed a none chargin battery and faulty alternator as I've lost drive etc
I was goin to get a new TC and get valve body done. But ended up getting a fully reconditioned box off a guy in England for £800
MHi I'm Gav a Range Rover L322 owner
I was driving along fine all gear changes fine stopped at junction on roundabout went to pull off car revved with no drive. I switched off and on a few times managed to move enough to get over roundabout. Rolled it in to a car park and got recovered got home plugged in the Snap On Solus Ultra no codes on engine or gearbox but 3 in transfer box. These are as follows
0x5212 battery under voltage
0x52ED instr 2 lost from can
0x52F2 instr 3 lost from can
If I leave it a bit it will go in drive then after yards lose drive and all other gears
Anyone help please as I don't want to chase my tail and spend money I don't need to.
mines done the same and ive only had it 2 days
You need to give age and model to get some helpful advice from the gurus on here.mines done the same and ive only had it 2 days
I would start with checking your battery and charging system, if that is OK then service the gearbox. It is worth investing in some diagnostics equipment. I bought Icarsoft which I have used on my L322, Gaylander and Jag. It is probably one of the cheapest options but has saved me a shed load of cash and time. Depending on where you are I do have a GM gearbox service kit with correct oil. Details about servicing are on RAVE and Youtube. Hardest part is getting safe level ground clearance to work on the car. I ended up using two sets of ramps and highest setting on the suspension plus a garden sprayer to refill the gearbox.Its a 2003 L322 td6
I would start with checking your battery and charging system, if that is OK then service the gearbox. It is worth investing in some diagnostics equipment. I bought Icarsoft which I have used on my L322, Gaylander and Jag. It is probably one of the cheapest options but has saved me a shed load of cash and time. Depending on where you are I do have a GM gearbox service kit with correct oil. Details about servicing are on RAVE and Youtube. Hardest part is getting safe level ground clearance to work on the car. I ended up using two sets of ramps and highest setting on the suspension plus a garden sprayer to refill the gearbox.
Unfortunately that tends to be the case with most things these days, a lot of peeps with no scruples or pride. I like to sell my cars in better condition then when I bought them or clarity if there was an issue I couldn't fix. My Wife gets fed up as the only time our cars are in full working condition tends to be on the day they are sold! If you prepare for the worst when buying and pay accordingly you will always be pleasantly surprised. Everything is a gamble!You been sold a dud that's why they were selling it the gearbox is fecked
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