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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
Can you update your car icon, that helps with giving support
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30th Apr 2013 6:16pm |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
Sorry - its a 2003 4.4V8 with 145k on the clock. |
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30th Apr 2013 6:29pm |
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wslr Member Since: 04 Dec 2011 Location: Wellington, Somerset Posts: 64 |
If a coil pack is messing around one one of the cylinders then this can cause this sort of juddering. |
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30th Apr 2013 8:06pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
The good thing is that you have the ZF gearbox, they seem to be a lot more reliable than the GM of the TD6.
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30th Apr 2013 9:39pm |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
It is looking very likely that it is the TC - mate and I took it out last night and coming up the hill to the house at around 1500 rpm there was a really noticeable vibration/juddering coming thru the car and at same time revs flitting up and down as well. Seems to start with a rumble that you'd think was coming from the rear of the car and then you get the juddering. Also tried putting into sports mode and it seems to disappear - notice none of the lights in the dash to tell you which gear you are in (sports mode) illuminate either so no idea what gear it is in. Is this just a bulb issue or related to the transmission error?
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3rd May 2013 7:14am |
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Budgie Member Since: 09 Jul 2012 Location: Stornoway Posts: 267 |
No chance it's rear propshaft centre bearing or propshaft UJ? |
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3rd May 2013 8:10am |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
hadnt given either of these a thought - this is really stretching my mechanical expertise. Going to change transmission fluid filters etc and get a look at what sort of condition oil is in and take it from there.......... before I do anything else. Hopefully that will give a better indication of where problem lies. |
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3rd May 2013 8:27am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35262 |
i think i'm with Eugene and say its fuel related...it would be unusual that the newish t/c is responsible.. ... - .- -.
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3rd May 2013 8:45am |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 962 |
It should be 5 hours work to replace your torque converter.
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3rd May 2013 9:34am |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
Thanks Phil - if I do need to do the TC I was going to use jpat.co.uk as suggested by you in another post, they have quoted £260 plus vat. Also found someone that is local, that comes with a good reputation/experience on all LR vehicles so he is going to have a look over the weekend. |
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3rd May 2013 9:48am |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
happy bunny today.......... changed all the fluids (gearbox, transfer box and F&R diffs) juddering all gone and car runnng nice and smooth. Was nothing in the sump pan when took it off to change the filter, just oil that was past its best! Wonder what my next challenge will be?????? |
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12th May 2013 2:10pm |
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Scottn79 Member Since: 10 Jan 2014 Location: Birmingham & Swindon Posts: 5 |
You have filled me with confidence as I get a judder at around 50mph that clears after 60 and is worst under hard acceleration . Fluids and filters tomorrow I think. Mine is a TDV8.
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10th Jan 2014 5:27pm |
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MrP Member Since: 28 Apr 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 471 |
I've been getting the same thing (2004 v8 vogue 90k on the clock) and was resigned to replacing the TC. However I did have a rad problem before and as a result the gearbox cooler wasn't getting its full quota of cooling. I'm starting to wonder if the gearbox oil got coked and is in need of replacing.
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10th Jan 2014 7:40pm |
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kiter Member Since: 04 Jan 2013 Location: Inverness Posts: 182 |
From memory I got the gearbox oil from the local motor factors as it was a good bit cheaper than dealer but the diff fluid had to come from main dealer as they didnt stock it. I also bought a new set of plugs for gearbox and diffs as at least one of them - gearbox filler plug if I remember correctly was a nightmare to get off and was a bit damaged by the time it was off. I'm extremely lucky in that neighbour has a workshop with ramp etc - wouldnt like to try it without the vehicle being raised. Good write up on here that gives you the step by step instructions - follow these (especially getting the gearbox filler plug off before you drain it) and job's a good one.
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10th Jan 2014 8:02pm |
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