Poll: Gearbox fault diagnosis?
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Auto Trans Minor Gear Change Problem
#16
DeanMitchell.net Wrote:Thanks for the tips so far.
...Now my LPG is done i'd like to get the box sorted.

- The Peterborough guy today sniffed the dipstick and said he wouldn't touch the car unless I paid him £1500+vat to rebuild the box.

There's another company in St Neots who seem more flexible to go with trying the pressure adjustment first.

He sniffed the dipstick ?? How much did he charge you to do that ?? Smile

I would go with the other company , first one sounds like hes just out to make money .....
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#17
bozzzydmc Wrote:cheers for the part numbers on those bits Paul, these will be added to the master parts list Smile

Added to the clubs 'Parts X ref list' ...cheers again.
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#18
bozzzydmc Wrote:
DeanMitchell.net Wrote:Thanks for the tips so far.
...Now my LPG is done i'd like to get the box sorted.

- The Peterborough guy today sniffed the dipstick and said he wouldn't touch the car unless I paid him £1500+vat to rebuild the box.

There's another company in St Neots who seem more flexible to go with trying the pressure adjustment first.

He sniffed the dipstick ?? How much did he charge you to do that ?? Smile

I would go with the other company , first one sounds like hes just out to make money .....

I do the wheel alignment on my cars by kicking the tyres Big Grin

The auto "specialist" would sniff the oil to see if it has a burnt smell to it.
The burnt smell is indicative of worn friction material. This and the dark cloudy look of the oil.

I would give the autobox an oil change and see what happens.
Easy and cheap enough to do (, assuming that the auto computer and solenoids are in fine working order)

NickT.
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#19
RichH Wrote:It's the same as the Renault 30 Auto Transmission Box.

So if they truely are experts they should know exactly what it is. That goes with what I said on the phone, the torque convertor and solenoids are not the highest things on the list.

To test the Auto Transmission pressure is simply a matter of connecting a pressure guage to the test point on the box, lifting the wheels off the ground and driving them at 2500 RPM in 'D' - Then adjusting the pressure to 8 Bar.

Now if this guy is suggesting that he will remove the box, strip it, replace all the rubber seals, replace all the gaskets, refit it to the car and charge the same as doing a pressure test Shock .......well I'll have a que of Automatic DeLorean owners waiting outside his workshop tomorow!!!

Have you had the box tested for the correct working pressure as Rich Has suggested if so (and your new fluid levels are correct) i would suspect the auto computer or the solenoids as Nick has just said.
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