My 54plate range rover vogue it's done 108 thou miles last week trans failsafe program cum up on my car sum one put it on there computer to check it and they said it was the 5th gear on gearbox what cum up on it and said I need a new gearbox costin £3200 it this true or can it b fixed the car wil go 1st thing on a mornin and once I stop the car wil not go and just revs up and wil nt move I hav to turn car off and start again to go but then does the same soon as I stop ?
You could ask for a second opinion ...
Do you know if you have the ZF or GM transmission ?
Thinking on ...
A known vulnerable point with the 5HP24 relates to the area around the internal snap ring that retains the ‘A’ clutch pack.
The end of the clutch drum into which the groove for the snap ring is formed can fatigue over time and break off.
If this has happened in your transmission I wondered if the pump could perhaps keep up with the resulting clutch piston seal leakage & maintain some pressure at cold temperatures but then when the fluid gets hot the increased leakage causes the engagement pressure to drop & the clutch suddenly gets dumped, leaving you in neutral.
Clutch ‘A’ is used in gears 1 to 4, but not in 5 or reverse.
If you haven’t already taken your transmission in for repair you could maybe try the transmission in reverse when it’s hot and won’t drive forwards to see if reverse is unaffected?
Unfortunately, if this is the problem, the transmission would need a complete strip to gain access to the affected components.
The fix is to replace the input/turbine shaft and drum assembly.
The ‘clutch B’ inner drum usually has to be replaced, too, as it also gets damaged due to it being so close.
but the problem can also turn out to be caused by a faulty voltage signal from the rotary potentiometer in the transfer box shift motor.
It gets communicated as a TRANS. FAILSAFE PROG message from the transfer box ECU via the CAN bus to the transmission controller.
Autologic (the diagnostic software generally used by Independents) was unable to identify this fault though Testbook/T4 (used by the LR stealers) was.
It might be worth you checking out and eliminating this first before concentrating on the transmission?