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    RE4R03A / RE4R01A Auto Transmission Manual

    For my RE4R03A gearbox rebuild I used the GQ workshop manual and the following manual / breakdown of parts.


    Below link: I think this manual is more for the RE4R01A Gearbox, but it did help me out anyway and might help anyone else doing a rebuild

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/RE4R01A.pdf

    Below Links: Breakdown of gearbox parts

    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/RE4R01A1.pdf
    http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/RE4R03A-JR403E.pdf

    Below: Instructions that came with rebuild kit from Wholesale Automatics

    Wholesale Automatics.pdf
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    How'd you go with it - or have I missed that thread??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigrig View Post
    How'd you go with it - or have I missed that thread??
    missed it mate, can be found here: http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...earbox+rebuild
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmb838 View Post
    Good work Thank you
    If your after the manuals just post up an intro about yourself and your rig and then go welcome in 25 members.

    I've removed your posts thanking for the manuals in various threads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    If your after the manuals just post up an intro about yourself and your rig and then go welcome in 25 members.

    I've removed your posts thanking for the manuals in various threads.

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    Hah he kept going did he. I deleted some and left a visitors message ah well

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    Hello, I have a problem. Can you help me?
    I have Nissan safari y60 Td42t, and re4r03a gearbox.
    In this gearbox lost reverse... I don't know what to do. Forward gears is ready to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fear75s View Post
    Hello, I have a problem. Can you help me?
    I have Nissan safari y60 Td42t, and re4r03a gearbox.
    In this gearbox lost reverse... I don't know what to do. Forward gears is ready to use.
    Could be anything really, worn clutch pack....... the list is endless. Best bet is 2 take it to a Transmission specialist who might be able 2 tell you the problem and cost involved in repairs without stripping it down
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    Thanks, but I think maybe it solenoid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fear75s View Post
    Thanks, but I think maybe it solenoid?
    A faulty solenoid should show in the fault codes. The resistances of all the solenoids can be check from the TCU plug if you can get a copy of the TCU pinouts.
    Could also be a sticky piston in the valve body if the servicing hasn't been regular.
    John

    2001 GUII TI 4500 - Now converted to TD42T auto with Nomad valve body

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