Lord Lucan
New Member
With no warning my LSE has lost all drive, it occurred as I went to pull across a main road, a bang and zizzing/high pitch grinding noise and that's it.
I've tried all combinations, ratios etc and nothing happens, if I put it in gear and blip the throttle the noise returns, and then if I put it in Park I can hear the park running against the rotating cog until it "bites" - but - it doesn't hold the vehicle, which suggests to me that the box is ok and maybe the transfer box is kaput, or the shaft between the two.
Please treat this thinking as utter guess work based on minimal knowledge and a hope of keeping the bill low!
Just to add insult to injury it appears the autobox was overfilled by the previous owner/at it's last service, a couple of thousand miles ago. And I forgot to check it before leaving having had 2 specialists working flat out to sort it's cooling problems
So could the over-full box have blown itself to bits, or am I looking at a transfer box rebuild? No noises in advance btw......
Oh and to help matters the mechanico who dragged it away says there's no-one within 200 miles who can repair autoboxes, he can replace it if that's the problem, or replace the transfer box....but repairing either could be tricky.
IF it is the transfer box, is it the same as a Land Rover one? Lots of Land Rovers out here to pillage for parts, bugger all Range Rovers
All help gratefully rec'd , looks like a long walk to the beach for the kids!!
I've tried all combinations, ratios etc and nothing happens, if I put it in gear and blip the throttle the noise returns, and then if I put it in Park I can hear the park running against the rotating cog until it "bites" - but - it doesn't hold the vehicle, which suggests to me that the box is ok and maybe the transfer box is kaput, or the shaft between the two.
Please treat this thinking as utter guess work based on minimal knowledge and a hope of keeping the bill low!
Just to add insult to injury it appears the autobox was overfilled by the previous owner/at it's last service, a couple of thousand miles ago. And I forgot to check it before leaving having had 2 specialists working flat out to sort it's cooling problems
So could the over-full box have blown itself to bits, or am I looking at a transfer box rebuild? No noises in advance btw......
Oh and to help matters the mechanico who dragged it away says there's no-one within 200 miles who can repair autoboxes, he can replace it if that's the problem, or replace the transfer box....but repairing either could be tricky.
IF it is the transfer box, is it the same as a Land Rover one? Lots of Land Rovers out here to pillage for parts, bugger all Range Rovers
All help gratefully rec'd , looks like a long walk to the beach for the kids!!