Tranny problems
#1
Tranny problems
I've had an issue recently on my AT. Hoping someone could give some guidance/advice. 3 issues it has-all get worse as it heats up
1. Does not loke to take off from a standstill in 1st when in drive. If it does, it will shift to 2nd at 2.5- 3k rpm(even with the gas to the floor)
2. Does not like to go into reverse. I almost always have to hit neutral for 3-5 sec then hit reverse or nothing.
3. At 40-45mph, the direct drive clutch will sometimes lock and unlock repeatedly.
If I select 1st on gearshift, takes off in 1st no problem, selecting 3rd insteasd of drive elimenates the lockup issue. Nothing helps the reverse issue.
I have drained and filled the tranny 3 times, all about a week apart, the last time adding a bottle of Lucas. It helped for a while, but is now back at it again.
Would changing the filter help? Judging by the previous owners lack of maintenance, guessing it hasen't ever been done. I have talked to a guy at a local tranny shop, who admits he has never worked on a rover. He and I think about the same thing, either change the filter, cross fingers and hope. Or drop in a diffrent tranny. The cost of the filter,fluid,labor,etc was about $250, or I could get a tested/waranteed used tranny put in for about $900.
What do you guys think?? Any help/opinions greatly appreciated
1. Does not loke to take off from a standstill in 1st when in drive. If it does, it will shift to 2nd at 2.5- 3k rpm(even with the gas to the floor)
2. Does not like to go into reverse. I almost always have to hit neutral for 3-5 sec then hit reverse or nothing.
3. At 40-45mph, the direct drive clutch will sometimes lock and unlock repeatedly.
If I select 1st on gearshift, takes off in 1st no problem, selecting 3rd insteasd of drive elimenates the lockup issue. Nothing helps the reverse issue.
I have drained and filled the tranny 3 times, all about a week apart, the last time adding a bottle of Lucas. It helped for a while, but is now back at it again.
Would changing the filter help? Judging by the previous owners lack of maintenance, guessing it hasen't ever been done. I have talked to a guy at a local tranny shop, who admits he has never worked on a rover. He and I think about the same thing, either change the filter, cross fingers and hope. Or drop in a diffrent tranny. The cost of the filter,fluid,labor,etc was about $250, or I could get a tested/waranteed used tranny put in for about $900.
What do you guys think?? Any help/opinions greatly appreciated
#2
Your trans filter is clogged, you can replace it yourself if you can turn a wrench.
And never worked on one of these before is a lame excuse to charge more money, they are no different than any other car or truck.
If you/he can change the trans filter in a Ford you can change one on a Rover.
And never worked on one of these before is a lame excuse to charge more money, they are no different than any other car or truck.
If you/he can change the trans filter in a Ford you can change one on a Rover.
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