gibby_wls

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Hi,

My 1997 4.0L V8 P38 AUTO is really testing my patience this weekend.

Out on the road today and pulled up at lights, knocked into N as was going to be there a while.

Moved selector from N to D and "GEARBOX FAULT" pops up on the dash, tried to drive away and it very slowly did so like the handbrake was on and there was a 10t trailer attached. But no nasty noises

Pulled over and turned everything off out in P, restarted and went for D and it jumped into gear and leapt forward like the if your foot slips of the clutch in an manual. Same result if you select R.

I have searched online and cannot seem to find anything amongst the false "GEARBOX FAULT"
 
Hmmmm....could just be a hiccup or low battery voltage....

Run your engine at 2000rpm and measure the voltage at the battery should be 14.2 at minimum.

Does it do it each time you start the car?
 
Only started happening today, not dared try it since, just incase its serious.

battery voltage is OK already i check that regular
 
Could just be a hiccup, the gearbox defaults to third gear only when it goes into fault to prevent damage, hence why it wouldn't pull away to well.

Try tomoz and see if it returns
 
ah yes now you mention it did feel like a high gear but reverse was OK

it just the fact it jumps/bumps into gear that was worrying me.
 
You will have the HP22 gearbox. The gearbox probably flipped into "limp home mode" due to a fault. It has happened to mine and it locked into 3rd when it did. Wouldn't pull away.
It resets when the ignition is turned off then on.

Think you are on borrowed time. Slipping clutches maybe.
 
just taken it for a spin, drives fine now, but still GB Fault on dash display when ignition turned off
If it drives fine - that fault could be a stored fault code in the ECU....

It may be wise to get it on diagnostics to scan for any stored codes....
 
Double check you have 14.2 volts at the battery with the engine at 2K rpm and that there are no burning smells in the under bonnet fuse box.
 
I dont know. It was checked and topped up no so long ago (1500miles?)

The way you phrase that suggests you didn't do it. Did you take it to Landrover or a Landy specialist? If not, get it checked yourself. You also said "checked and topped up" rather than "drained and replaced".

A "normal" garage might not know the correct procedure and if you simply fill it until it comes out of the level hole, you will be a good 1.5-2.0 litres low...

Nik
 

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