storm99
Spreading Joy & Harmony
Obviously don't know tha law. Idiot!
So...if i'm following a car in town at 30mph....according to you I can overtake as long as i slow down again afterwards?
Obviously don't know tha law. Idiot!
You don't need to have the engine running while you're filling it up, but you must have it running to set the final level. This is to ensure that the torque converter, cooler and valve block circuits are all topped up.
The fluid temperature in the oil pan should be between 35 & 45 deg.C when the final level is set and you should first move the gear selector lever through each of its positions to ensure that the valve block galleries are full.
Drop the oil and filter first (see my how to in the how to section )hi all, appreciate this is an old post but hopefully somebody still watching.
i have the same hunting vibration between 30-50 with light throttle in my 2004 4.4 with 108k
i only just bought the car so not sure of its history but no receipts for gearbox service or oil in with the paperwork that came with it
what would be my first thing to try, oil and filter with a flush or TC or maybe it will just go away on its own.........
Drop the oil and filter first (see my how to in the how to section )
This will give an indication of the box....
The vibration on the 4.4 ZF box is caused by a knackered O Ring inbetween two clutch packs in the gearbox, causing a hydraulic pressure leak...search for posts on the subject as it has been covered extensively on here previously, and I have posted photos of the O ring and knackered roller bearings....(photos by a fellow member Bemble/RRPhil)
Quite likely....hi saint again, i think i may have a post on just about every thread on here soon.
i think i should just get a hotline put in direct to you, is this related to my ATF fluid oil leak?
Quite likely....
I had similar symptoms to you - vibration between 30-50 on light throttle...
When I went to do the oil change, I noticed what looked to be a fluid leak with staining on the sump, I drained the fluid, fitted a new filter and managed to get back in more fluid than I took out..!!!
So far (Fingers crossed) the vibration is 100% better and the Gearbox is behaving itself (apart from going into a cooling down strategy yesterday after a long slog up a very looooong slope between Guildford and the Hogs Back....not steep just long and continuous slog)
The change is simple enough...check out the How To section
Yep a full flush using a machine will pull the fluid out of the TC too...be warned, a full flush can cause more issues as new ATF is a very good detergent and can loosen hidden (and harmless) deposits of gunge inside the box and spread it around the system trashing things....so be warned...thats a really good write up, is there a way of removing all the oil from the TC as well with a flush or something?
i know that area quite well, i am a rep covering kent, sussex, surrey, hamshire...