Over the last few weeks, I've noticed that my autobox hasn't quite been "itself".
Not sure how to describe it, but something seems to "slip" when accellerating in high gears. Not marjorly - but noticable.
Eg travelling along at 60mph, at approx 2000 rpm, if I give it some throttle, (not enough to change down) the rev needle will go up, and the engine will rev a bit before it seems to think about putting any more drive to the back wheels. Then the revs drop back down, and it pulls the car along without a problem. I did think possibly I need to check fluid levels, if it's low it wouldn't build enough pressure, hence this slippage, right?! (I know little about Auto transmissions).
The Omega's covered 120k now, and the previous owner of the car openly admits he did a lot of towing, which I guess would have strained the box, maybe the fluid has lost it's effectiveness and needs a change??
I've been deciding for weeks whether or not this is normal behavour (I don't recall it on my other omega's), or if it's even an issue, however today when I was driving home from work:
I'd just pulled away from a roundabout onto an A road. I got upto about 55mph, and it had gone through the gears.. and suddenly the MID came up with a message in big letters: "AUTOMATIC GEARBOX"
It seemed to go into some sort of emergency (limp home) mode for the rest of the drive home, and would only start off in (third?) gear, and kickdown/sports mode was disabled.
When I restarted the car, It was ok and the message had cleared.
One thought I did have, is that my Heater Bypass Valve has been leaking recently, and I've seen water running off the bellhousing. Is it possible that, maybe some water has entered a sensor or some electronics in the box, confusing it and causing that error?
Or is it more likely related to the funny autobox behaviour I've seen over the last few weeks?
I'm aware that I only paid mokey nuts for the car really, and I've had a LOT of trouble-free driving with it, so I won't cry if it's terminal, however on the other hand, apart from a tyre and a steering idler it just walked it's MOT, so I really don't want to get rid of it just yet!
Any opinions on the ins-outs of this issue? Cheers all.