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25th April 2013, 01:38 PM
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Expert
GQ TB42 Could loose pre-cleaner to air filter set up contribute to my auto woes?
Hi, I've got a GQ auto on dual fuel. Been having some issues with the auto recently. No lock-up in top gear mainly, causing excessive fuel consumption and running hotter than usual. I do quite a bit of highway driving and have to stay on 90kphto keep things cool and the revs down.
After a few minor drama's, have changed the trans oil/filter and refilled to correct level. Renewed oil cooler hoses. Removed and flushed radiator, renewed hoses and clamps. Cleaned carby and made adjustments neccessary.
Thought I'd remove the air cleaner-snorkel-precleaner assembly to clean and check rubber seals,etc. Found that it was all quite loose, rubber seals perished or missing, clamp on pre-cleaner missing.
Is this a likely contributor to my auto woes? I love this forum, and I've learnt so much since joining up. Thanks to everyone who's been patient when assisting a no-nothing like myself.
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25th April 2013 01:38 PM
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25th April 2013, 02:16 PM
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Rotaredom
I highly doubt it would be contributing to your auto problems mate, Sounds to me the Torque Converter is not locking and this could be caused by numerous things, I posted a step by step on what to check and in what order in another thread a while back, Bare with me and I will see if I can find it.
Have you ran the Diagnostic Mode????
Cheers
Toddie
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25th April 2013, 02:40 PM
#3
Rotaredom
I know you have already seen this post in the other thread so it won't be new info 2 you but this is how it is listed in the GQ manual for testing
I have listed some of the manual page numbers, sorry but way much info to copy.
If you don't have or don't want to download the full GQ manual let me know and I can just put the transmission section on here for you to download
Cheers
Toddie
1-8 you can Test with gearbox in, lucky last number 9 transmission needs to be removed
Test in order as follows.
1) Throttle Sensor ( Adjustment ): AT32 ( Page 32 )
2) Revolution Sensor and Speed Sensor:
Revolution Sensor Test: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
Speed Sensor: EL-54 ( Page 54 )
3) Inhibitor Switch: AT-68 ( Page 68 )
4) Engine Revolution Sensor: AT-39 ( Page 39 )
5) Fluid Temperature Sensor: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
6) Line Pressure: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
7) Lock Up Solenoid: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
8) Control Valve Assembly
9) Torque Convertor
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25th April 2013, 04:19 PM
#4
Expert
Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
I know you have already seen this post in the other thread so it won't be new info 2 you but this is how it is listed in the GQ manual for testing
I have listed some of the manual page numbers, sorry but way much info to copy.
If you don't have or don't want to download the full GQ manual let me know and I can just put the transmission section on here for you to download
Cheers
Toddie
1-8 you can Test with gearbox in, lucky last number 9 transmission needs to be removed
Test in order as follows.
1) Throttle Sensor ( Adjustment ): AT32 ( Page 32 )
2) Revolution Sensor and Speed Sensor:
Revolution Sensor Test: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
Speed Sensor: EL-54 ( Page 54 )
3) Inhibitor Switch: AT-68 ( Page 68 )
4) Engine Revolution Sensor: AT-39 ( Page 39 )
5) Fluid Temperature Sensor: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
6) Line Pressure: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
7) Lock Up Solenoid: AT-69 ( Page 69 )
8) Control Valve Assembly
9) Torque Convertor
Yeah, Thanks Toddie. I have seen and saved your things to check/test list, very helpful.
I've got the Nissan GQ workshop/service manual, as well as a couple of others, but I think that's the one you're referring to. Just reading through auto section again now.
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25th April 2013, 04:35 PM
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Expert
first time I heard about 'diagnostic mode' was on this site. It's my first Patrol and I knew nothing about them. No owners manual came with the vehicle so unaware about diag mode. My light may be blown as I've never seen it flash. I removed the trim to check the bulb and it looked ok but I couldn't get it out of the fitting.
anyway, I seem to be repeating myself, always coming back to this auto prob. I'm pretty sure a transmission specialist could spot the problem and fix it easily (maybe), but I'd still like to try and fix it myself. Not just for the dollars saved, but I'm learning so much about the GQ in the process. It's very satisfying, but I can only perservere for so long.
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25th April 2013, 04:39 PM
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Patrol God
Does the converter lockup at all, under any circumstances for example when coasting at 100 down a bit of a long hill?
How many k's on the trol? Do you know if the torque converter has be replaced before?
Definately good to follow Todds checklist but i reckon it may be time for a reco torque converter
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25th April 2013, 06:10 PM
#7
Expert
Originally Posted by
taslucas
Does the converter lockup at all, under any circumstances for example when coasting at 100 down a bit of a long hill?
How many k's on the trol? Do you know if the torque converter has be replaced before?
Definately good to follow Todds checklist but i reckon it may be time for a reco torque converter
Thanks for that. Yeah, seems be fine except for top gear. Used to lock-up at 90 - 100kph from memory, now when I cruise down the highway it feels like it's on the verge of it, but doesn't happen. Auto will kick down no problem.
It's got 516,000k's on it, very few of those are mine. I bought it a few years ago, but I left it with a family member who only drove it occasionally - became my main vehicle about 6 months ago.
I remember the guy I bought it off was a 'commercial traveller' (sales rep) who used it as his work vehicle. It was really tidy and straight when I first got it, but hasn't been parked undercover for a few years. Still pretty good nick though.
So wouldn't know about any work done before I got it (I'm assuming regular servicing was done though).
What a rough price for a reco torque converter?
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25th April 2013, 07:02 PM
#8
Rotaredom
Originally Posted by
soulburner2000
What a rough price for a reco torque converter?
Change Over J6 Torque Convertor - $395.00 + $250.00 Refundable Deposit on Torque Convertor
Good lot of k's on the old girl, would be interesting to know if its the original gearbox and if its been serviced before
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25th April 2013, 07:07 PM
#9
Patrol God
"top gear" is the converter locking up. The converter wont lock up in any other gear.
A reco TC should be around $700? and probably around another $700 fitting. That is my local price here in tassie but i reckon it would be cheaper on the big island
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25th April 2013, 08:00 PM
#10
Rotaredom
Originally Posted by
taslucas
"top gear" is the converter locking up. The converter wont lock up in any other gear.
A reco TC should be around $700? and probably around another $700 fitting. That is my local price here in tassie but i reckon it would be cheaper on the big island
Is that exchange????????????????
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