Hi there, i am new to this site having only recently becoming a Range Rover owner for the first time a few months ago which is a 2004 4.4 V8 Autobiography. I love the car after previously owning a 05 3.0TDi Touareg( never broke) but the cars faults bug the hell out of me. I recently had the alternator fail so my local Land Rover specialist in Swansea had the car in for repair, whilst in the garage they told me the rad was leaking slightly and advised me to change which i did as aparently they clog over time and start to cause cooling problems with the transmission. Work was completed and car was running fine. A few weeks later i noticed transmission fluid was dripping onto the floor overnight, so in she went again and the problem was located to a leaky trasmission sump gasket, new gasket and fresh oil and filter in the transmission and of we went again. Now a few days ago i noticed that when the car has been parked for a few hours i.e overnight for the first mile or so of driving there is slight dry squealing noise under light acceleration as if a bearing or somthing is running dry. The car is due for a service in a few days so i thought i would point it out when it went in. Then the other day following towing a car trailer whilst parked with the engine running the car went into TRANSMISSION FAILSAFE. After removing the trailer and driving on the motoway i turned the ignition of and back on and the problem disapeared for a couple of days. Now the car goes into failsafe after driving locally for a couple of miles, once on th motorway after a few miles i pull over ignition of and back on and the problem disapears. When its working gear changes are smooth and it reverses up hill fine. My question is does this point to a blocked oil cooler or somthing more expensive. Sorry its long winded for my first post but i thought i would put all the facts.