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Title: Autobox issue
Post by: simonturner on 03 May 2008, 13:49:48
Looks like my new toy has revealed its hidden problem

I had been driving all morning in town, stop start traffic and was coming home, acclerated off the roundabout and it pulled fine, I then seemed to get what I can only describe as a heavy gearchange and automatic gearbox came up on the display. the car then drove normally.
I then came to pull out of a junction, no power, almost like a heavily slipping clutch. Got the car the very short distance home and switched off and unloaded the boot.
Got back in, started up and it seemed to drive fine?
Please tell me this isnt going to cost a bomb to sort out and that its something simple like oil service on the gearbox?
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: albitz on 03 May 2008, 14:00:29
sounds like its going in to limp mode.atf low ? selector switch need cleaning ?....good idea to do a fluid and filter change and then report back if necassary :y
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: bob.dent on 03 May 2008, 15:08:09
Are all the gear selector LED's lighting up together when this happens? If so it's quite likely the gearbox selector switch. This will cause the car to into limp mode and the TC and service lights to come on.
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: prestigesec on 03 May 2008, 15:12:14
Had exactly same problem except no message on computer. Got it on ramp and it tool about 1.5L of ATF and drives fine now. Still dont know where leaking from though.
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: simonturner on 03 May 2008, 16:12:56
Right,

Daft question where is the gearbox dipstick?

Im lead to beleive I needthe engine running and the car in Neutral while I do this?

Do I need the engine running while topping it up?

Didnt notice the gearshift lights at the time so I cant answer that question im afraid.

It just seemed odd that after a couple of minutes being switched off, I restarted the car and it drove fine?
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: sassanach on 03 May 2008, 16:21:03
no dipstick.fill thro level plug on side of rear sump,engine must be running in neutral with car level.
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: simonturner on 03 May 2008, 16:23:36
so how do you know if the gearbox is low on oil?

Seems daft to me that one.
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: sassanach on 03 May 2008, 16:27:29
when the car is idling in neutral you remove the bung, if oil does not flow out then you add oil untill it does.crap idear i know but there you go
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: albitz on 03 May 2008, 17:21:02
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when the car is idling in neutral you remove the bung, if oil does not flow out then you add oil untill it does.crap idear i know but there you go
i thought the box should be in P ? :-/
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: Steve1077 on 03 May 2008, 21:45:44
I thought about checking my fluid but it says in the Haynes manual there is no way of knowing whats in it as VX used four kinds of fluid and not to mix it, is that BS?
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 May 2008, 21:50:38
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I thought about checking my fluid but it says in the Haynes manual there is no way of knowing whats in it as VX used four kinds of fluid and not to mix it, is that BS?


Thats true of the manual box only....in which case you flush it through and put the later stuff in.

All the autos used DexIII
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: simonturner on 04 May 2008, 00:58:21
Ok being as its Sunday tomorrow im gonna have to get bitten
Do Halfrauds sell Dextron 3?
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: albitz on 04 May 2008, 01:07:19
yes usually  :y
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: simonturner on 04 May 2008, 14:44:17
Ok, topped it up with Dextron 3 and took it for a run, seems a bit better now, still had one "heavy" gear change but it may just need a bit more rof a run to settle it down, other than she drove fine, took it upto ***mph and back down and she was pulling well. Hopefully it was just ATF that caused my problem.
Right onto the next little bit lol

Thanks for the help people, much appreciated
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: Northstar on 12 May 2008, 20:56:31
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sounds like its going in to limp mode.atf low ? selector switch need cleaning ?....good idea to do a fluid and filter change and then report back if necassary :y


Hi. I think my parents car has the same problem. Where is the selector switch located please??
Title: Re: Autobox issue
Post by: albitz on 12 May 2008, 21:00:15
passenger side of gearbox.has a thick wiring loom coming out of it. :y