LR3 Transmission thump
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LR3 Transmission thump
Hello New member here - after searching the forum I see several Transmission issues and fixes but none that match my problem. I purchased my LR3 used last year (2008 4.4 HSE originally an American truck now registered in Canada) The last owner had a main Land Rover dealer service including transmission flush sleeve and pan changed at 118000 miles in May 2013 I have a copy of the receipt and no problems or advise is noted. Now at 127000 miles I am experiencing a delay and then hard thump into gear during the change from 3rd to 4th. No messages for several days then Limited gears available and stuck in 3rd. I took it to a local independent Land Rover guy who seems to be knowledgeable and he was convinced it was an electrical problem but after searching suggested he take it to a Main Dealer to reflash. The main dealer did not reflash but diagnosed the transmission as finished and needing replacement.Not convinced my local guy removed the pan and everything looks good No metal or visible damage Then removed the Valve Body and again this checks out as O.K. so he put it back together (new Pan) but I still have the same issue. Now the thump is not so hard (Fluid was a little low before, but now full) but it is nearly every change from 3rd to 4th but only 3rd to 4th. No other work has been done No Tire changes or rotation or any other electrical problems since I have had it. Has anyone experienced the same or any pointers on what to look for? Should I commit to a used or rebuilt transmission and hope this is the fix? Happy with the truck but frustrated.
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Sounds electrical,I have this issue on my dodge truck, trans shop tried new solonoids , valve body upgrade etc.,i found if i clean grounds it goes back to normal for a while
has he checked the transmission ecm plug for corrosion? Its behind the battery, common
What about other connections on trans harness
These trucks seem to like getting corrosion in the connectors
Just seems odd that the trans would go bad so soon after servicing and the miles are not that high unless it was driven a lot low on fluid
has he checked the transmission ecm plug for corrosion? Its behind the battery, common
What about other connections on trans harness
These trucks seem to like getting corrosion in the connectors
Just seems odd that the trans would go bad so soon after servicing and the miles are not that high unless it was driven a lot low on fluid
Last edited by TOM R; 12-13-2014 at 08:08 AM.
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Thanks for the input. Sounds like we need to keep chasing down the electrical side before going any further. The main dealer wouldn't refash - said it might make things worse or lock up the transmission! It might take me a few days to get back to this and check the ecm but I will update as soon as I can. Anything else I can look for?
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MontrealLR
I should have posted an update to this thread before now, but I am still stuck in the same position. Now 2 main dealers will not re-flash and one maintains it needs a new transmission. The independent guy has not found anything electrical but still believes the transmission is good. I appear to have only 2 choices left to me. Replace / rebuild transmission if not this then replace ECU if not this then wire harness and so on Or walk away. As much as I love the truck I cannot keep chasing this and am about to trade for a more boring vehicle. Any last ideas or options I might try?
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Thanks for the replies The valve body has already been out and tested on the bench and all comes back O.K. as far as the transmission visibly it looks good. I am still reluctant to change anything major without knowing where the fault is. Is there any way of testing the ECU output and the wire harness? Maybe a voltage drop on one of the wires is delaying the solenoid for third to fourth? As a side note the solenoids were moved positions before reinstalling and the problem is still on the same gear change 3rd to 4th.