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High mileage gearbox mega flush
Hi everyone
I have spoke to Geoff today about flushing my gearbox. Very nice guy and knows his stuff. I was just wandering how many people have had this flush done with high mileage I'm at about 160,000 and have had the juddering and hunting for a while I was just wandering if anyone has had this problem with this kind of mileage and if the flush helped. Thanks to Geoff again for taking my call and look forward to meeting him.
If your symptoms are quite bad, then I wouldn't expect it to relieve you of the need for a new torque converter, though it may delay it. Either way, it is essential that you get the fuid changed one way or another, before it's too late for the rest of the box. Current: Discovery 3 06MY (55 reg) HSE Auto Zambezi Silver Allisport Fast Road Intercooler, V8 Brakes, Silicone IC Hoses, EGRs Blanked, Remapped, De-Cat pipe, FBHIC
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17th Aug 2015 2:54 pm
Disco_Mikey
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At 160k, I'd expect a gearbox flush to make things worse for you (without knowing the history of the car)
It's its previously had an oil change the right side of 100k, it will increase the boxes chance of survival
At that sort of mileage, endorty oil will have been circulating for a long, long time, causing untold damage, which will only become apparent when the new oil pushes all the old crap out of the box/TC...
However, it may be just fine. I don't flush high mile boxes any more, unless the customer insists on it being done, and the risks have been fully explained.
It's a few hundred quid for a potential fix, instead of £2.5k for a gearbox rebuild My D3 Build Thread
But there's no way out, surely, if that's the case, is there? Current: Discovery 3 06MY (55 reg) HSE Auto Zambezi Silver Allisport Fast Road Intercooler, V8 Brakes, Silicone IC Hoses, EGRs Blanked, Remapped, De-Cat pipe, FBHIC
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17th Aug 2015 3:30 pm
geoff.
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LFW
mikey is correct in what he's saying theres a risk on hige milage vehs and this needs to be pointed out
17th Aug 2015 3:34 pm
Disco_Mikey
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It might cure it, it might not.
There is no way to tell, other than experience and educated guesswork
I have seen (and replaced) gearboxes with less miles than that with major issuesMy D3 Build Thread
mikey is correct in what he's saying theres a risk on hige milage vehs and this needs to be pointed out
Indeed, and not suggesting otherwise, only that it's either too late or it isn't - if a flush will cause issues, then a gearbox replacement/refub is inevitable. I suppose, in those circumstances, it might be more convenient to wait (or to try and fob it off to someone else) though. Current: Discovery 3 06MY (55 reg) HSE Auto Zambezi Silver Allisport Fast Road Intercooler, V8 Brakes, Silicone IC Hoses, EGRs Blanked, Remapped, De-Cat pipe, FBHIC
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17th Aug 2015 3:46 pm
Dave907shark
Member Since: 01 Dec 2012
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Ok thanks guys for the input. I have the symptoms I know of. But I forgot to ask Geoff after our quick talk if there is any signs that this might be a pointless task. I have the juddering but only when I boot it, and the hunting has become more apparent over time. Also from our discussion earlier when Geoff mentioned fault codes in the box would this turn my engine warning light on or is this a seperate ecu?
Thanks again everyone I'm not looking for someone to tell me if I should get it done as I appreciate now this can come with a risk but just trying to gauge if it is money worth spending.
The transmission ECU is indeed separate. It would not illuminate an engine MIL on your dash...since you don't even have one! You might get a tranmission fault message on the screen, but I don't know that this would be guarenteed. You're in safe hands with Geoff anyway. Current: Discovery 3 06MY (55 reg) HSE Auto Zambezi Silver Allisport Fast Road Intercooler, V8 Brakes, Silicone IC Hoses, EGRs Blanked, Remapped, De-Cat pipe, FBHIC
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17th Aug 2015 4:11 pm
Disco_Mikey
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IME, even if there are no fault codes stored beforehand, it is no indication that the box will survive
As said before, it's a few hundred quid on a possible fix, as opposed to a few grand if he gearbox needs rebuilt. How lucky do you feel? My D3 Build Thread
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I can only talk from personal experience ... the judders may be due to the Torque Converter coming to end of life due in part to the ATF service schedule specifying too long a time between changes. Mine was replaced and 60k miles later, all is well (famous last words) with the autobox.
So, if you can catch the problem early enough, I do wonder if you can avoid a complete autobox rebuild and just replace the TC.
I will be changing my ATF every 70k miles and will ask Geoff to do it with his flushing machine.2005, TDV6 S, Auto, 190k miles, owned from new, V8 Brake Upgrade, Nancom Evo, RLD protector, BAS EGR blanking & Remap, separate ATF cooler, changing all the fluids ahead of time.
17th Aug 2015 6:34 pm
geoff.
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as mikey says fault codes are no indication ,colour and smell of oil plus how the veh drives is a better indication but with these milages theres no way we can really tell.
I've looked at transmissions with 80 k on them and they have been knackered but then again I've flushed at 170k and there still running strong 2 years down the line
we can only flush the box we can't send spanners down the lines and repair a broken gear box
17th Aug 2015 8:24 pm
Disco_Mikey
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Barn1e wrote:
So, if you can catch the problem early enough, I do wonder if you can avoid a complete autobox rebuild and just replace the TC.
Yes, hence the service intervals of 50-75k miles, as specified by ZF themselves
By flushing at these intervals, it keeps the oil clean, and minimises wear and tear on the gearbox and TC internals
In keeping with the gearbox manufacturers service intervals (which specify an OIL FLUSH, not an oil change...) you will not suffer any potential future gearbox issues
Are you listening D4 owners?
I, personally, will be doing my own new gearbox every 30k. Small price to pay in relation to a new gearbox and any other issues found while replacing it My D3 Build Thread
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Ok thanks again for the input on this matter. I didn't want to seem like an old woman I'm just trying to get my head round things I will just have to wait and see what Geoff says. Thanks again
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