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Advice for "aggressive" gearbox
Hi,
I've got a '59 plate 70k mile D4 3.0TDV6 HSE which has two little auto gearbox issues that I think maybe related. I've owned it 2 months (previously had a D3 and Defender) and it has 6 months warranty and only one previous owner who has kept it absolutely immaculate (literally like new) and it has wanted for nothing, just FYI...
First thing when you put it in gear (1st or reverse) the revs drop and it feels like it's going to stall. it doesn't stall but it gets close. Only does this first time it's started that day and after 1 min or so it's fine. It also seems to change gear quite aggressively from 1st to 2nd and sometimes 2nd to 3rd when it's cold (mainly) but then is fine when it's warmer. It also (again mainly from cold) has quite a delay when pulling off and then seems to suddenly go - almost like there a pressure issue in the torque convertor.
I'm thinking a fluid change and adaptions reset as a first port of call but any suggestions welcomed - although it's under warranty the people are LR specialists so I want to be ahead of the curve before they start messing with things!
Thanks in advance for any ideas/advice!!!
1st Sep 2018 4:41 pm
James W
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At 70k a megaflush made my jerky and reluctant gearbox massively smoother and quicker. IMHO at that mileage would be worth doing regardless of warrantyD4 XS, gone, much loved, never forgotten
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1st Sep 2018 4:51 pm
Neil C
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Thanks James - that's my feeling too - glad it fixed yours!! I will try and get it done under the warranty I think!
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1st Sep 2018 4:53 pm
Pedros
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The delay when pulling off is something they all seem to do. Especially noticeable when you are pulling out from a junction and need to accelerate sharply to fit in that gap. There's a good few past threads on it in here, so may be worth doing a search. It is something that you can get used to though.
3rd Sep 2018 12:26 am
Maxxed_Ross
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Mine is on the same sort of mileage and does this too. I always thought it was a bit strange as no other Autos I've had have done the drag race start away from roundabouts
Initially I thought it must be due to the weight of the D4, but after doing similar research came the the same conclusion as those above have suggested.
It's not at the point of worrying me yet, but I will be doing a gearbox flush and filter change at the next service 2013 Discovery 4 HSE Lux | 2001 Defender 90 TD5 | 2007 Prodrive RB320
3rd Sep 2018 1:10 am
robpenrose
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Mine has none of the symptoms described in this thread. I have no hesitation and it’s very smooth in both auto and in command shift.
The only thing I notice is I sometimes get a very minor shunt on the down shift from maybe 2nd to 1st if breaking hard.
Apart from that, very smooth at all times.
Geoff. Did a mega flush on mine at 60k. My mileage is now on 93k
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3rd Sep 2018 6:46 am
Neil C
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Location: Cambridge
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Thanks everyone for the replies- much appreciated.
I think that a fluid change is the first port of call- I’m not particularly concerned about it, just want to be ahead of things before the warranty runs out!
3rd Sep 2018 8:04 am
JL
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I thought I read somewhere on this site that there is a software update for the gearbox regarding aggresive downshifts .
7th Oct 2018 8:10 am
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7th Oct 2018 2:20 pm
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JL wrote:
I thought I read somewhere on this site that there is a software update for the gearbox regarding aggresive downshifts .
Think its referred to as the CALIFORNIA STOP try searching threads for that. IID Tool
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9th Oct 2018 2:22 pm
patersp
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Re: Advice for "aggressive" gearbox
Neil C wrote:
Hi,
I've got a '59 plate 70k mile D4 3.0TDV6 HSE which has two little auto gearbox issues that I think maybe related. I've owned it 2 months (previously had a D3 and Defender) and it has 6 months warranty and only one previous owner who has kept it absolutely immaculate (literally like new) and it has wanted for nothing, just FYI...
First thing when you put it in gear (1st or reverse) the revs drop and it feels like it's going to stall. it doesn't stall but it gets close. Only does this first time it's started that day and after 1 min or so it's fine. It also seems to change gear quite aggressively from 1st to 2nd and sometimes 2nd to 3rd when it's cold (mainly) but then is fine when it's warmer. It also (again mainly from cold) has quite a delay when pulling off and then seems to suddenly go - almost like there a pressure issue in the torque convertor.
I'm thinking a fluid change and adaptions reset as a first port of call but any suggestions welcomed - although it's under warranty the people are LR specialists so I want to be ahead of the curve before they start messing with things!
Thanks in advance for any ideas/advice!!!
Interesting..... mine is doing exactly the same. 13 plate D4 with 63000. I also have a weird 'hunting' sensation on low revs (https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/engine-hunting-light-throttle-175703.html)
I wonder if it's all related? Would be great to hear if a gearbox flush and reset fixes it.
18th Oct 2018 11:49 am
patersp
Member Since: 09 Jun 2016
Location: Bromley
Posts: 91
Neil C wrote:
Thanks everyone for the replies- much appreciated.
I think that a fluid change is the first port of call- I’m not particularly concerned about it, just want to be ahead of things before the warranty runs out!
Did you ever get this done? Would be interesting to know if you did and if it helped? Cheers
14th Dec 2018 12:14 pm
Corris MacGray
Member Since: 23 Aug 2017
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won't reverse when cold
Ours does the 'shunt' when slowing to a stop when dead cold
Does anyone though have difficulty reversing up a slight slope when cold. Ours exhibits 'clutch slip' then - engine revs climb but no progress at all rearwards. Low range enables rearward movement. Any threads on that?
17th Dec 2018 7:31 pm
lynalldiscovery
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Have you checked the oil level?
17th Dec 2018 8:20 pm
Corris MacGray
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Vehicle was a few days away from a service.
(Harwoods) 'checked' gearbox issues and apparently re-set (it). Still the same and reluctant to reverse when cold unless I put into low range. It's done 31k - too early for a flush?
They also re-set (something) to hopefully cure side window misting (with two pax) when on auto in damp conditions.
Is the mysterious re-set the panacea to get the customer out of the service department? Now a week out of its 3 year service plan.
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