Transmission unusual delay in shifting
#1
Transmission unusual delay in shifting
Hello everyone,
Long time reader first time post.
I have been recently experiencing an issue with my transmission.
After driving in stop and go city traffic for about an hour (also this seems to be happening more frequently as the temperature here in Phoenix has been hitting the 90’s to 100) the tranny takes a long time to shift out of first to second. This usually happens when accelerating normally from a dead stop. I need to reduce the throttle to induce the shift. It will eventually shift itself but will shift hard and only when it approaches 4k rpm.
No problems with freeway traveling or for short hops where the engine does not heat up.
I had the tranny flushed by my indie back in January of this year.
Could it possibly need to be topped off? I will also check to see what type of fluid he used.
thanks
Long time reader first time post.
I have been recently experiencing an issue with my transmission.
After driving in stop and go city traffic for about an hour (also this seems to be happening more frequently as the temperature here in Phoenix has been hitting the 90’s to 100) the tranny takes a long time to shift out of first to second. This usually happens when accelerating normally from a dead stop. I need to reduce the throttle to induce the shift. It will eventually shift itself but will shift hard and only when it approaches 4k rpm.
No problems with freeway traveling or for short hops where the engine does not heat up.
I had the tranny flushed by my indie back in January of this year.
Could it possibly need to be topped off? I will also check to see what type of fluid he used.
thanks
#2
when you had it "flushed" did you change out the filter?
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
#3
when you had it "flushed" did you change out the filter?
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
It's definitely something that is happening after the engine runs for about an hour in stop and go and warmer temps
What about fluid level?
Thanks for the input
#4
when you had it "flushed" did you change out the filter?
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
Also have you by mistake pushed the special little button at the base of the shift console placing the transmission into SPORT mode? this will change the mapping of the tranny to shift at higher revs. There would be a green "S" illuminated on your dash.
jeffh,
I notice you had your head rebuilt. Did you have that done due to an oil pump failure?
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Route66,
I had the head re-done as a matter of precaution. headgaskets etc.. are known to be an issue so I just went ahead and took care of the whole topside. This was when I was in the process of purchasing from a land rover tech at a local dealer. we agreed, due to the milage and the known issues that he would take care of the labour and I would cover the costs of materials/parts... all in all a good deal we did the job at the dealership over a weekend. If you have not had the headgaskets done but are having no issues I would leave it all alone. as for the oil pump. I actually just took care of that a month ago along with waterpump, new radiator, fan, thermostat. etc...
I had the head re-done as a matter of precaution. headgaskets etc.. are known to be an issue so I just went ahead and took care of the whole topside. This was when I was in the process of purchasing from a land rover tech at a local dealer. we agreed, due to the milage and the known issues that he would take care of the labour and I would cover the costs of materials/parts... all in all a good deal we did the job at the dealership over a weekend. If you have not had the headgaskets done but are having no issues I would leave it all alone. as for the oil pump. I actually just took care of that a month ago along with waterpump, new radiator, fan, thermostat. etc...
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jeffh,
The owner before me had the heads rebuilt with new teflon gaskets, oil pump, timing cover. So I assume the oil pump had a major malfunction. I did not know about the oil pump issue with this production run when I bought the vehicle, learned about it reading this forum and looking at the service records.
That rework was done about 30k miles and 3 years ago
The owner before me had the heads rebuilt with new teflon gaskets, oil pump, timing cover. So I assume the oil pump had a major malfunction. I did not know about the oil pump issue with this production run when I bought the vehicle, learned about it reading this forum and looking at the service records.
That rework was done about 30k miles and 3 years ago
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