Hi Guys,
I have recently smarted from having to stump up for a gearbox change in my 03 4.4 lpg converted RR. this week it let me down and it transpires that a load wiring has melted causing all sorts of electrical failures. Earlier in the day though i was in D and the box didn't seem to want to change up. I was doing 3000rpm doing 50mph, i put it into manual and still wouldn't change up. It may have been i was in 3 and wouldn't change to 4. This glitch righted itself after a few minutes and the box seemed to operate normally. Later on having stopped for a couple of hours i was in manual and there was smell i thought was from outside, but the smoke in the cabin made me change that view. There was no fire just smoke. I had the vehicle relayed to the indi LR specialist who did the box change, they have confirmed the melted wiring but is unsure of the cause, although they have suggested something to do with the LPG but i've not had any problems with this prior to the gearbox change. I wonder if the glitch that occured earlier was something to do with the failure. Basically a surge of power has caused the wiring failure and all the other electrical circuits have shorted. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Neil
I have recently smarted from having to stump up for a gearbox change in my 03 4.4 lpg converted RR. this week it let me down and it transpires that a load wiring has melted causing all sorts of electrical failures. Earlier in the day though i was in D and the box didn't seem to want to change up. I was doing 3000rpm doing 50mph, i put it into manual and still wouldn't change up. It may have been i was in 3 and wouldn't change to 4. This glitch righted itself after a few minutes and the box seemed to operate normally. Later on having stopped for a couple of hours i was in manual and there was smell i thought was from outside, but the smoke in the cabin made me change that view. There was no fire just smoke. I had the vehicle relayed to the indi LR specialist who did the box change, they have confirmed the melted wiring but is unsure of the cause, although they have suggested something to do with the LPG but i've not had any problems with this prior to the gearbox change. I wonder if the glitch that occured earlier was something to do with the failure. Basically a surge of power has caused the wiring failure and all the other electrical circuits have shorted. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Neil