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I own a 2001 Discovery Series II. Under normal driving conditionsthe transmission oil temperature light turns on. I had a transmission mechanic drain the fluid and replace with new. He stated that the fluid was dark, however, he did not seem to think after driving the vehicle and inspecting the transmission that I had transmission problems. I don't what is going on! Could it be I have a bad temperature sensor?Is it the oil cooler? Please help!! Thank You.
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placek36
Had this problem with my 2000 LR Disco II.
This happened while I was pulling a boat trailer. Obviously I thought it was the tranny. The LR did not drive any differently, no shifting problems, no unusual noise, no indication of a slipping trans (high RPM for a specific speed in a specific gear).
Dealer tried everything. Connections etc. It just turned out to be a sensor gone bad.
Ed
Had this problem with my 2000 LR Disco II.
This happened while I was pulling a boat trailer. Obviously I thought it was the tranny. The LR did not drive any differently, no shifting problems, no unusual noise, no indication of a slipping trans (high RPM for a specific speed in a specific gear).
Dealer tried everything. Connections etc. It just turned out to be a sensor gone bad.
Ed
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I found the answer from a independent repair shop and thanks Disco Mike for his time and patient. I spoke to him by phone today. He is very knowledgeable andhelpful. the sensor for disco I is located in the transmission fluid hose near the radiator at the right lower corner with 2 wires connected.
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