New member with slipping transmission and trans code 5
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New member with slipping transmission and trans code 5
Hello all,
I 'm a new user to the forum. I have had My Disco II for 2 years now and I find myself constantly referring to the this forum for info so I thought it was time to register and ask a question.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post a question but I can't figure out how to post anywhere else so I'll give it a shot.
My Disco recently started slipping gears. It gradually got worse so my wife took it to a transmission shop and they ran the codes. They are:
P1591 (Rough road sensor)
and he also got a "trans 5" code???
I have no idea what this means and neither does he. I feel like I need to replace the transmission but I'm not sure, the guy said it's slipping in 1st and 4th.
Anyone know anything about this. Thanks in advance for the info.
I 'm a new user to the forum. I have had My Disco II for 2 years now and I find myself constantly referring to the this forum for info so I thought it was time to register and ask a question.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post a question but I can't figure out how to post anywhere else so I'll give it a shot.
My Disco recently started slipping gears. It gradually got worse so my wife took it to a transmission shop and they ran the codes. They are:
P1591 (Rough road sensor)
and he also got a "trans 5" code???
I have no idea what this means and neither does he. I feel like I need to replace the transmission but I'm not sure, the guy said it's slipping in 1st and 4th.
Anyone know anything about this. Thanks in advance for the info.
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Download the RAVE shop manual. On page 355 of 1529 in the shop manual you will find info about the rough road signal - low cuircuit. It is unlikely that this is causing your shifting problem, it is not generated by the transmission, it is created by the SLABS system when you are on a rough surface, and the engine computer is advised to suspend misfire monitoring until you are on smoother pathway. Can be associated with other warning lights.
Trans code 5 would be a torque converter lockup clutch fault. Page 616 of same manual.
If shop does not understand the codes, perhaps time for a new shop.
Trans code 5 would be a torque converter lockup clutch fault. Page 616 of same manual.
If shop does not understand the codes, perhaps time for a new shop.
Last edited by Savannah Buzz; 09-30-2013 at 09:05 PM.
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"Just to update I took the Rover to the specialist and they discovered it just needed more transmission fluid. They flushed it and filled it to the proper amount, all better."
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For gawd sake, man, don't you guys check your transmission fluid, especially if transmission is slipping? Did you really think that a Rover will go forever, without your checking anything? You need to be introduced to PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, AND NO, THAT ISN'T A NEW HAIR SPRAY.
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For gawd sake, man, don't you guys check your transmission fluid, especially if transmission is slipping? Did you really think that a Rover will go forever, without your checking anything? You need to be introduced to PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, AND NO, THAT ISN'T A NEW HAIR SPRAY.
#9
"Just to update I took the Rover to the specialist and they discovered it just needed more transmission fluid. They flushed it and filled it to the proper amount, all better."
____________________________
For gawd sake, man, don't you guys check your transmission fluid, especially if transmission is slipping? Did you really think that a Rover will go forever, without your checking anything? You need to be introduced to PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, AND NO, THAT ISN'T A NEW HAIR SPRAY.
____________________________
For gawd sake, man, don't you guys check your transmission fluid, especially if transmission is slipping? Did you really think that a Rover will go forever, without your checking anything? You need to be introduced to PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE, AND NO, THAT ISN'T A NEW HAIR SPRAY.
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