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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
Need some advice please guys.
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Tue Oct 20 2015 2:46pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
One chance at fresh oil and if it comes back it's time for a new TC, IMO. Been through much the same.
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Tue Oct 20 2015 2:54pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
About 98k mileage wise mate. Im thinking it will cost at the places ive found so far near me £425 inc for mega flush and £950 plus for tc. Cost me less in labour to take the box off then get a flush for that reason im thinking get it off and over to a gearbox place to give it a going over. |
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Tue Oct 20 2015 2:58pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
At 98k, I'd say you have a fair chance of just the TC being required, unless the judder was/is left for a long while (obviously this is subject to no other faults being found etc.).
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:17pm |
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Bodsy Site Sponsor Member Since: 03 Feb 2007 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2162 |
Ah now that description is different.....
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:20pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
Sorry mate in all fairness i wasnt very detailed in the message
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:30pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
The mega flush price is steep but ive rang 3 places and they all seem to be about the same based on ones within localish traveling distance from me that ive found so far |
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:33pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
Are the cattle grids different up there? Only I thought the normal TC symptoms, and that that I experienced, was just like a cattle grid effect (and rev surging too)? EDIT: Are you and the OP meaning more that it's brief, like a cattle grid by that? Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 Auto HSE Zambezi Silver |
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:38pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
Revs during the problem area on the incline seem to be holding as they should guys no change to what it is under normal driving condtions.
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:42pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
Yes mate only brief in certain condtions so far. Manily on a incline around 30mph with steady low revs it feels like going over a cattle grid and when the road levels out or you apply more speed to the engine it stops the grid effect. Sorry if i was vague in the original post. |
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Tue Oct 20 2015 3:58pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 15 Jan 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 1477 |
That's still sounding just like the normal TC symptoms to me (when I said brief, I was then thinking sub 1 second or something - just an instant blip). It's often referred to as the "cobblestone" or "cattle grid" effect. Will wait for Ian to elaborate. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Tue Oct 20 2015 4:30pm |
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Saeedasghar Member Since: 10 Dec 2012 Location: Worcester Posts: 104 |
Thanks for that will get the garage to have a peek at that when shes in never considered the prop. |
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Thu Oct 29 2015 1:05pm |
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