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Dano0404



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2007 4.2 sc gearbox issue 2-1

Hello, new owner here with a 2007 supercharged Range Rover 4.2 running on lpg, had been sitting for around 2 years before I got hold of it. Covered around 600 miles so far.

Been having a issue of when coming to a stop at lights etc, dropping from 2nd to 1st it takes a while and you got a shove when it selectes 1st, it only dose this in auto cant get it to do this when I’m changing gears manually. I have ordered a new sump filter with gearbox oil so will try changing this.
I’ve spent hours reading the web on the issue and it seems to be a common problem some people have had the gearbox reset or updated and has gone away. Was wondering where the best place to get this done is? I’m south east uk.

Also has gone in to the limp mode where to allows only limited gears 3rd and reverse.

Any help would be grateful thank you.

Post #462489 28th Dec 2017 5:45pm
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kezbo1981



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

Software update using an IID tool sorted my gearbox issues and is known to help the 2-1 thump issue.

Post #462499 28th Dec 2017 6:05pm
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MR GLOVER



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

Had a slight shunt on mine not very often. Just done oil and filter no update done all seems good Thumbs Up done at 70.000m

Post #462511 28th Dec 2017 7:31pm
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Strider



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England 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

Firstly,
Welcome to the very select 4.2L Supercharged club Thumbs Up .
I am planning to have a gearbox flush done in the new year so will be interested to see if it helps resolve the 2-1 thump. I know what you mean tho' occasionally mine does that.

It could be attributed to the auto box but sometimes im sure with some cars, as the crown and pinion gears start to wear in the front and rear diffs plus wear and tear in the moving bits a certain amount of "transmission wind up" can occur.
I tried a little experiment, my drive has a slight slope, I parked on it, put selector in Park, no handbrake, turned off engine and slowly released the foot brake. The car did roll forwards about 3".

kezbo 1981 This does sound very interesting where did you get the software from and is it a easy job to do?

Post #462515 28th Dec 2017 7:48pm
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Dano0404



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Thanks mine is on 78k atm, shall see how I get on with the oil. Just been out for a test run and dose do it in manual if you catch it wrong the car can rev up like it’s in neutral before it selects 1st.

Did look at the IID tool but it’s quite an investment.

Post #462517 28th Dec 2017 7:57pm
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northernmonkeyjones



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Mostly the gearboxes don’t want to select first,generally they will pull off in 2nd only picking 1st if you bang your foot on the gas. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Dano0404



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Post #464309 12th Jan 2018 6:26pm
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Blair



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

My 2007 4.2SC has a distinct slight shunt in the transmission, particularly when changing from deceleration to acceleration at very slow speeds. It's not a big clonk, just a slight shunt you can feel. Like above, it also rolls slightly on taking up park. I suspect it's transfer box or diff related due to mileage and heavy city use prior to my ownership.
I can rule out gearbox, as mine had a new box 15k miles ago after it lost drive, and wouldn't select gears.
Currently at 111k, I've had it since 99k.

Post #464402 13th Jan 2018 12:49pm
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Dano0404



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Changed the oil and the 2-1 knock has gone. The 3rd gear transmission fault was low voltage on the battery so changed that and all is good again. 2007 sc

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dingg1



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2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

Oil change sorted out a poor 2 to 1 shunt on mine too.

Post #512770 21st Apr 2019 6:31pm
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Sandyt



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

Mine is on 180k had it for 5 years and done 120k change the oil in my gearbox every 30 to 40 k no problems and mine rolls forward too always has Thumbs Up

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