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Old Dec 29, 2013 | 09:17 PM
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Default 2003 Range Rover HSE - Trans Failsafe Prog

2003 Range Rover HSE - Trans Failsafe Prog
Im driving a 2003 range rover.Ok although it might have been asked before I can seem to find a answer.
Here's my problem... My truck starts up and I can move the shifter with no problem but for some reason my truck won't move at all,in drive there's nothing and reverse same thing. When I'm selecting the gears and then try to put it back into park I get a grinding noise. There's no check engine light on or anything. I test my battery it's 100% alternator is good. All the fuse seem to be working I checked it with the test light I'm at a lost please help...oh BTW my mountain(I think it's the lo range symbol) symbol light is on also it flashing instead of a steady light. While the truck is in park with the hand brake on it does not role when I release the hand brake it roles forward and back
 
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 08:48 AM
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does it grind if your foot is on the brake when you shift it, or was it grinding going into park because you did not have your foot on the brake? if that was the case, the transmission is turning it just not sending out power.
 
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Old Dec 30, 2013 | 05:06 PM
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Sounds to me like transmission failure.
 
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