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jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 113 |
I have seen this as a recall on some makes of car. I believe you need to do a learning routine to get the computers to relearn your driving style. Check what oil you have had put in. The last gearbox I had trouble with needed oil changes after quite a short period to improve the shifts. There is often a lot of debris left in the cooler and oil lines to clean out after a transmission failure, and it gets back into the gearbox if its not flushed out. THe Aisin Warner gearbox suffers from worn tracks in the oilways where the ball bearing in the valve shuttle back and forward as the shifts are modulat, causing flare over time. |
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10th Mar 2023 9:33am |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
So the shop did do an adaptation reset followed by the obnoxiously long relearn. At this point, it’s been about 400-500 miles since the second build/learn. They want me to just drive it to give it more time to learn. They’ve even extended the warranty on unit. I know when the trans was dropped both times they do a hot flush on the entire system so in theory that hopefully should wash out most of the clutch material in the lines and cooler. Fluid, they used Amsoil Blue OE Fuel-Efficient Synthetic Fluid, I had my initial concerns about that but the shop had said they always used that. I did call around and no other builder (US based) felt that would cause this intermittent 2-3, but maybe at this point. I was thinking maybe the reman valve body I got was faulty but it just seems so unlikely that two different built and two different valve body are bad in the same exact way |
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10th Mar 2023 12:58pm |
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jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 113 |
Hi I found this on oil https://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=367379 THe Australians use amsoil atf due to high ambient temperatures. If you put an internet search on the gearbox number you will find that the clutch wear is due to lifetime oil needing changing at 50k intervals. The oil spec. has improved over time, and fuel efficient oils have often a pay off somewhere. My eight speed box works fine at 175k miles, but I am going to give it a service when the weather improves, just in case. Volvo had a lot of trouble in the XC90 with this ZF gearbox due to it being under rated on torque design specs. The spec for the Landrover is close to Dexron 6. The gears lock up in all gears, so wear is higher than a lock up in top only box. Jaguar uses the same gearbox, and same problems, so a visit to the jaglovers website might be helpful. |
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10th Mar 2023 6:32pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
Yeah, seems like that reinforces what my builder was saying and why they prefer the Amsoil fluid. My intention is to do the fluids every 40-50k miles, prior on my original trans I was doing 65-70k intervals. Also now that I live in the city my trans temps are getting hotter on average so I was considering either re-freshing the coolant-to-oil cooler with a new one or upgrading to a bigger system. Either way, the 2-3 flare is funky for sure. Spoke with my builder about the recent incident and he thinks that the misfire may have played an impact. When the motor mis-fires the lock up will come in and out so the TCM will try to adapt for it. He again said drive on it, enjoy it, if there are issues we will take care of you |
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10th Mar 2023 7:24pm |
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jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 113 |
That is good to know that your garage is working for you. At least you are able to drive the car normally.
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10th Mar 2023 7:54pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Do you have any diagnostic kit (e.g. Gap Diagnostic IIDTool) that’s capable of measuring and recording live shift data so that it can be plotted and analysed to determine exactly what’s going on?
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10th Mar 2023 11:18pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
I do! I have a GAP IID, I've tried to map all relevant data to see if I can interpolate but honestly with the limited knowledge I have that's been difficult. I've been in communicated with the builder and I've sent him the videos of it occurring and he has said he isn't too concerned and said to drive and put more miles to let it learn.....
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26th Mar 2023 3:03pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
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26th Mar 2023 3:03pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
If the 2-3 upshift flare was repeatable & consistent, then I would suggest that you log the live data for the operation of the B & C clutches and the torque converter lock-up clutch during the shift. I think the first thing would be to rule out some interaction with the torque converter LUC.
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27th Mar 2023 10:01pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
I agree! I was not monitoring the correct values, so then should I monitor the B and C solenoids during this? I will need to double check, but I don't know if I saw an option to monitor the LUC through that tool for my unit. Would you say I should correlate that date with the engine rpm and turbine speed too? |
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27th Mar 2023 10:39pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
It’s important not to log unnecessary live values. Although a single live value can be sampled at 16Hz, two live values halves the sampling rate to 8Hz, four to 4Hz, etc. and, as a gearshift only lasts around one second, the maximum capture rate possible is required to provide sufficient resolution to see what’s going on.
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27th Mar 2023 11:35pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
Thanks for providing that info! So I am able to track engine speed, turbine speed, output speeds but I don’t think I’m able to track the B, C, and LUC solenoid current, please correct me if I’m wrong but I didn’t see the options on the Gap tool. |
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28th Mar 2023 4:30am |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Does the IIDTool make reference to the solenoids by a number?
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28th Mar 2023 1:04pm |
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jjfang Member Since: 13 Nov 2020 Location: Chicago Posts: 44 |
I was able to find those values, the GAP tool tracks by the solenoid number. But the issue is for what ever reason it doesn't provide any values for those. Sadly it just shows N/A, have you had this happen before? I have noticed that at times the GAP tool doesn't show some live values, although it may be an option. |
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29th Mar 2023 3:55am |
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