Certainly worth a try this. You never know.Just for giggles - check that your rear brakes haven't locked on
- they are prone to bind - had that happen to me
hiya
i dont know if this will help any, but several months ago my auto box was messing around something terrible, when i selected drive it didnt do anything then reved it and clonked into gear, got worse when it got hot.
first thing i got done was to have the oil changed they took the sump off so all the oil came out and refilled with the correct amount and grade.
im certainly not saying this is your problem but thought i may share the experiance i had.
touch wood since the oil was changed it drived like a different car, couldnt belive the difference very smooth and no more clonking.
the other guys on here are far more experainced than i am but would the selector on the gearbox be out of line. just a thought
gary
Just for giggles - check that your rear brakes haven't locked on
- they are prone to bind - had that happen to me
Yep mines held together with 2 tie wraps and 2 hose clips used as securing points. I don't think he's getting F4. But it's worth a check on the connector as it's free. I got F4 when the connector came apart (dealer supplied broken clip on replacement gearbox side). Can also get F4 if you cut through the cables too, from memory. It seems his is trying to drive forward, but without result. Thats what happened when my connectors parted. Depending on how much, the F4 wasn't always there. **** meself when it happpened. Hence the hawkeye purchase.we have talked about f4 before hippo and it turned out to be water ingress into the multi pin connector in the harness , hippo your one is held together with a cable tie if i remember, perhaps one of your legendary pics might help.
Hippo, that's really helpful (AGAIN).
.......The symptoms are very weird, in that when I initially put the car into drive when it happened, it pulled away through the gears perfectly, although as I mentioned it feels like the handbrake is on. Also, when the selector is in the neutral position, the wheels are locked, ie it wont free wheel. All gears including reverse give that slight jolt that you expect to get when correctly selecting a gear, although no actual drive happens, and it feels like it will stall unless you rev it hard.
Your help is really appreciated
Dan
Absolutely mate,
Jack up both sides at the same time so you get no effect from the 4 wheel drive system.
The front calipers can also bind
Easily checked - after a short drive,
stop and put your hand near the wheels - some warmth is usual (the disk will be hot), but if you can't even touch the wheel or you can smell burning, then you've got binding brakes.
Sometimes in life, it's the simple things
Quite right too
but,
your problem sounded suspiciously like locked on handbrake drum/s
so, if you have a good jack and a pair of axle stands then you have a free diagnostic
and,
if you are handy with tools, then a low cost repair
Rule this out first before you start fretting over expensive gearbox diagnosis/repair
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