I think I'm going to get rid of my discovery 3. Having no starting issues recently and having not had a family holiday in a few years we booked a few days away. Set off this morning and 1 hour into journey bong.....
Transmission fault limited gears only F on the dash ( no hdc error or park break/suspension) pulled over restarted the car fault not present. Decided t9 continue but issue arose again when going up a moderate incline. Exact same fault switched off and fault gone. Decided to come home and drove it very carefully.
Going to see what garage says tomorrow but by the the sounds of of some Google searches it's not looking good.
Anything I can be checking in the meantime?
hi
@Jay8135
sorry to hear ur holiday plans were messed up
Plse don’t think I’m trying to teach u how to suck eggs, but since having the new battery fitted has the voltages been checked to now see what they are with the engine off and then engine running whilst under load , to ensure the charging and battery voltages are correct to begin with , as indeed a bad battery / alternator will and can cause untold issues , making the instrument panel look like a xmas tree
do u have to rely a garage / having ur own diagnostics / multimeter will dramatically reduce costs
know they can be frustrating at times and can be very expensive if ur not able to do ur own work
Was the new battery charged before it was fitted plse as really need to ensure 100% the battery / alternator are working correctly before doing anything else , then moving onto diagnostics
Having a battery charger , multimeter and diagnostics is really a must in owning one of these vehicles , there very complicated and hope u don’t mind me saying but if u have to solely rely on a garage ur need deep pockets, unless u or have someone that can do the work
Just being totally honest with u and hope this helps a little and plenty of us to guide u through it