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Warlowg Member Since: 14 Mar 2020 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 8 |
Does anyone know the symptoms if the Zf auto box in a rrs 2005 2.7 needs a oil change |
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Sat Jun 20 2020 12:32pm |
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lkdgndg1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2021 Posts: 32 |
I notice that your in Northamptonshire, can you tell me where I can get my RRS gearbox oil changed as I’m I northants as well ,thanks |
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Thu Jan 28 2021 9:41pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I use an independent garage down near Oxford as I do a lot of work down that way so it suits me to be able to drop it off and pick it up from them.
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Fri Jan 29 2021 12:57pm |
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H Member Since: 17 Nov 2017 Location: Rushden Posts: 28 |
Try Ric he is brilliant with rrs ,and his prices are good.His garage is off Washbrook Road Rushden,turn left at the disabled shop,he’s on the right good luck Chris |
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Fri Jan 29 2021 1:05pm |
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lkdgndg1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2021 Posts: 32 |
Ok thanks for that . |
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Fri Jan 29 2021 8:55pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
I recently attended a Lubrication Appreciation course for my work, it was nearly as boring as it sounds but there was quite a few interesting bits I took away from it. One being that a partial oil change can have a huge positive impact on the oil quality, it's to do with refreshing the additive pack, the filter should be rated to ensure the floating particle size is kept below the damaging size....apparently. While a full flush is obviously the better choice I don't think we should be so quick to dismiss the partial change. The course covered industrial engines, gearboxes, pumps etc. so several maintenance methods were discussed of which one method is the partial change, obviously contaminant particle size was the biggest concern which unless there was serious failure going on then the worst and most under appreciated thing was external contamination from the actual oil change - ever done or seen someone just wipe the filler with a dirty rag then use it to pour in oil? An example given was a lump of dirt the size of an aspirin tablet put in a 45 gallon oil drum is likely to cause 60% faster bearing wear. Also the supposedly better way of changing engine oil by suction tube just disgusted the instructor, he said it was just a way for garages to get it done faster for more profits with little regard for getting the actual dirt out which which was best by the old fashioned drain plug, which had to be done as soon as possible after the engine was shut down to prevent contaminant settling. Now I'm sure there are likely to be experts on here who disagree with the above (as I previously likely would have) but the instructor really was an expert who said he was contracted by some car manufacturers to give advice on what oil and filter spec to use in their engines and gearboxes..... 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine 14MY Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SD4 Black Pack - wife's 99MY Defender 90 TD5, Soft Top Conversion - my toy, and bairns favourite |
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Fri Jan 29 2021 10:49pm |
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Themoog Member Since: 27 Apr 2018 Location: Cambridge Posts: 262 |
When I did my X5 transmission service I did it twice within a week. First one was drain and filter replacement and the second was just drain and refill.
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Sat Jan 30 2021 8:22am |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 |
What ever you do Dont let Work see this thread, they will realize just how much you have absorbed and taken away from the course and get you booked in on some more Porsche Cayenne 2022 gone Porsche Cayenne 2020 gone Corris Grey HSE Dynamic 2016 gone Ipanema HSE lux 2010 gone Rimini HSE 2005 !! |
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Sat Jan 30 2021 12:58pm |
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lkdgndg1 Member Since: 15 Jan 2021 Posts: 32 |
I’m all for doing it myself but found that I’m getting a bit lazy these days , I’ve carried out full engine rebuilds and auto box rebuilds in the past plus looking after all of our cars for many years, but not so much now that I’ve just retired from fixing very large aeroplanes, but I might just look at doing this when the weather clears up . |
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Sat Jan 30 2021 9:26pm |
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Duc750 Member Since: 27 Mar 2019 Location: Northampton Posts: 158 |
Ian Bodsworth is fairly regularly round these parts and can do a mega flush for you 2012 SDV6 HSE (technically its hers)
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Sat Jan 30 2021 9:29pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
A very good point The topic was limited in benefit to what I do at work, I was there just to make up numbers as it was a set price regardless of numbers attending so I really only paid attention to what I thought relevant for my personal life with vehicles and old tractors P.s. anybody here always leave a blob of grease on the grease nipple after greasing, or always fit a new/clean one for the actual grease pumping? It was scarey the damage caused to a bearing etc. when pumping a spec of rust through from a 'cleaned' rusty grease nipple. 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine 14MY Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SD4 Black Pack - wife's 99MY Defender 90 TD5, Soft Top Conversion - my toy, and bairns favourite |
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Sat Jan 30 2021 9:48pm |
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Fantom Sport Member Since: 27 Feb 2021 Location: Surfleet Posts: 8 |
My 06 2.7 is also suffering from cattle grid effect. It only seems to occur once the grearbox has warmed up (the first 5 minutes of driving it doesn't happen). I've tried putting the cruise control on at 43-45mph and the rev counter appears steady. Has anyone used Avenger 4x4 or Planet Gears in Peterborough? The cars done 128 k with no history. For obvious reasons I don't want to be pushed down the gearbox / torq converter rebuild route when a simple oil change would do. The cars not worth a Kings ransom and would like a truthful diagnoses. |
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Sun Mar 28 2021 11:50am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
[quote="insiorc"]
A partial change shouldn't be dismissed, but it needs to be done more frequently than a full flush |
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Sun Mar 28 2021 1:22pm |
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Fantom Sport Member Since: 27 Feb 2021 Location: Surfleet Posts: 8 |
I have just had a FULL flush carried out on my gearbox at RJ Land Rover in Sawtry and it fixed the 'cattle grid' rumbling 100%. I was very pleased with their honesty and service. It took about 5 hours whilst I wait. It cost £660, however this seems alot cheaper than a full torque converter / gearbox rebuild. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts. The only thing to note is that I had been proactive in getting it fixed and I would imagine that many people would have just carried on driving for a lot longer. |
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Tue Apr 13 2021 2:32pm |
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