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Home > Faults & Fixes > bouncing revs issue **SOLVED** |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
if its the worst case and its a torque convertor....how much are we looking at?
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Sun Oct 01 2023 4:54pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
Had mine done in Feb by a good indy I got recon tc myself for £300 and metal pan £100 and then £470 inc vat for labour and fluid. Only problem is Tc now makes the metallic scraping noise when I let off throttle and its out of warranty now. Still drives fine but noise p****s me off. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 01 2023 6:32pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
cheers John - i had the pan, filter and oil changed about 2 months ago - its since then that the issue started - annoying as i didnt plan to change the oil or pan, but it started leaking so i was forced into it!.....suppose i will have to just either drop 600-700 to fix it or just put up with the bouncing until it gets too wbad i cant cope anymore |
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Sun Oct 01 2023 7:17pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
Try putting a tube of Dr Tranny in first. That cured mine. The only reason I had TC changed was because of the towing I do. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 01 2023 7:43pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
Thanks for your help..did you have the same issue? |
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Tue Oct 03 2023 6:06pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
Where can i get that from? I am considering having the garage drop the fluid again and refill and see if that cures it ... It seems to be ever since i had the pan, filter and oil changed....was perfect before it was done and i was forced into it due to the old pan leaking - wouldn't have bothered otherwise!... |
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Tue Oct 03 2023 6:07pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
The issue I had was revs hunting up and down when constant speed and very light throttle. I'd say try the Dr tranny first because its fairly cheap and easy got mine from Amazon or ebay.
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Tue Oct 03 2023 8:09pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
Thanks John - i am considering doing this - but just checking its not an engine management issue first....if the engine is all fine i will definatley try this - worth a shot!
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Sun Oct 15 2023 7:45pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
One tube did the trick on mine. You could add a second dose later if needed. Easiest way to get it in is to remove the top pipe from the cooler on the rad and put a piece of clean garden hose onto the rad and pour the fluid into the hose (clear 12mm ID pvc tube is better as you can see when its all gone in) and wait ten mins as it goes in slowly. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 15 2023 10:54pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
Thanks john - didn't realise you could access the oil system for gearbox from above on my engine - would you be able to point out the pipe?
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Sun Oct 15 2023 10:59pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
Yes and it is the same as Discovery 3. The hose is on the near side of the radiator about 8 inch down near the coolant tank bottle DON'T run the engine with pipe off or you will pump the transmission fluid out of the hose. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 15 2023 11:14pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
No need to drain any oil out. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 15 2023 11:14pm |
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jpvd Member Since: 30 Sep 2023 Location: yorkshire Posts: 27 |
Thats what i thought...great..i might give it a go - was considering having the garage drain the oil and refill and add additive..but sounds quite easy |
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Sun Oct 15 2023 11:24pm |
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John R Hickman Member Since: 26 Jan 2023 Location: Dudley Posts: 43 |
It's easy the hardest part is waiting for it to flow in. I used a small funnel on the end of the pipe and propped up and made a cuppa while it went in. If it works you may want to consider a full transmission flush. 2008 RRS 2.7 TDV6 S Poverty model |
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Sun Oct 15 2023 11:38pm |
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