When driving above 30mph if I let off gas and then press gas again it shutters..?
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When driving above 30mph if I let off gas and then press gas again it shutters..?
Hey I have a 1999 Land Rover Discovery 2 116k miles I'm trying to make 110%. I've noticed while driving if I get up to speed and release the gas and just coast for a bit I can feel it shift into neutral, then when I press the gas again it kind of "dumps" back into gear and makes a slight sound and shutter. I've changed xfer case fluid, diff fluid, and tranny case fluid and while they were very dirty and obviously never changed it didn't help very much. Besides that it runs great, no funny noises it accelerates fine, no slipping at all.
Could this be drive shaft issues I've read about? Is there anyway to check if the drive shaft is good or what I should be looking for? Besides normal oil changes it basically had no other maintenace to the drive train.
Could this be drive shaft issues I've read about? Is there anyway to check if the drive shaft is good or what I should be looking for? Besides normal oil changes it basically had no other maintenace to the drive train.
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How to check the front prop shaft: best if you can support all four wheels off the ground. But if not its okay crawl under truck and locate front prop shaft, inspect universal joints & coupling at transfer case end for excessive wear, grab hold off prop shaft and shake up and down, then side to side should not be any play if there is its failing. If it is a factory shaft with 116k you should replace it anyway as your on borrowed time. Now if you have all wheels up and a assistant then have the helper turn the front wheel back and fourth with sudden jerks and pay attention to the transfer case output shaft as there is a bearing in there that can fail and cause play and noise. Good luck and please be safe when laying under your vehicle.
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My drive shaft is $300 delivered to your door and it does come with 8 new ny-lock nuts. Pretty simple to replace and as for laying on your back most people can tackle the job in a half hour. There are 8 nuts and bolts that hold it on you remove the nuts from the transfer case side (bolts will stay in place) then remove nuts and bolts from front diff side lower the front end down and gently slip it off the bolts on the transfer case end! Put the new one on in reverse order.
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First when was thew last time that truck had a major service as listed on a sticky at the top of this section? When did you last check your tranny level, if you know how and when was it last serviced? Do you have any check engine light on, if so go to you local parts store have the codes read for free and get back to us with each fault code number.
As for checking a D2 front drive shaft, unlike many others these shafts can fail , even though they feel firm, if they don't have 1 grease fitting on each of the 3 u-joints, so crawl under and look,
As for checking a D2 front drive shaft, unlike many others these shafts can fail , even though they feel firm, if they don't have 1 grease fitting on each of the 3 u-joints, so crawl under and look,
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@ Lr2001silver The issue has always been present... I just assumed changing the fluids would have fixed it.
@Disco Mike The major service that I did was t/stat and coolant flush, clean MAF, replaced front 2 o2 sensors, Seafoam the motor, ATF fluid, Xfer case fluid, and both diff fluids. I have not gotten to the "Rebuild or Replace the front drive shaft if it only has 1 grease fitting" which is why I am more leaning towards the driveshaft. One thing I do have a question about is when it says "Service the tranny adding one bottle of additive" When I changed my transmission fluid I just used high mileage ATF fluid... what additive should I have added?
@Disco Mike The major service that I did was t/stat and coolant flush, clean MAF, replaced front 2 o2 sensors, Seafoam the motor, ATF fluid, Xfer case fluid, and both diff fluids. I have not gotten to the "Rebuild or Replace the front drive shaft if it only has 1 grease fitting" which is why I am more leaning towards the driveshaft. One thing I do have a question about is when it says "Service the tranny adding one bottle of additive" When I changed my transmission fluid I just used high mileage ATF fluid... what additive should I have added?
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Also I believe this was the first time any of the fluids have been changed other than motor oil. I am going to assume everything driveshaft related is going to be OEM, including drive shaft but I will verify today. When I changed the diff's it was milky thick and the transmission fluid smelled terrible.