my 2004 patrol 4.8 petrol auto is slow to engage reverse. can take a few minutes. When it does engage it runs perfectly, just takes so long. Seems like a wire or switch or solenoid. Any hints
my 2004 patrol 4.8 petrol auto is slow to engage reverse. can take a few minutes. When it does engage it runs perfectly, just takes so long. Seems like a wire or switch or solenoid. Any hints
Any loose wires at the tcu in the passenger side kick panel?
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Wornoutwoolclasser (20th February 2017)
when did you last have the Auto serviced???
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Wornoutwoolclasser (20th February 2017)
Slow to engage sounds more like a hydraulic issue.
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Wornoutwoolclasser (20th February 2017)
Thanks for the reply Mike02Ti
I jiggled all the wires like you suggested to no avail. It seemed like a good idea at the time. Alas
I took it to GV Autos who said it had coolant in the transmission.
I put a new radiator in it and i'll refill the trans after lunch
Think of me then
Cheers
John
Good question threedogs.
I have had it for 2 years and never had it serviced.
I took it to GV Autos who said it had coolant in the transmission.
Not good.
Thanks for the reply Turtle_au
Your diagnosis was close. Just not the hydraulic issue I was hoping for
A new radiator and fresh oil might fix it.
I'll find out this arfternoon
I have heard of a few 3 Litre Di Autos with the same Coolant in the Trans Fluid problem when the radiator gives up internally, and in most cases, the coolant kills the Auto.
I hope yours will be OK ..... if the plan is to keep the truck for a long time, it may be best to add a separate trans. cooler to keep the fluids totally separate, to prevent it happening again.
Last edited by happygu; 24th February 2017 at 04:44 PM.
GU PATROL 2011 Ti, with goodies...
So the filter accessed by taking the bottom sump tray off the auto was changed out as well?
EDIT, for futiure reference, the transmission runs a strainer not a filter.
Last edited by mudnut; 10th March 2017 at 07:58 AM.
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