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Auto Gearbox Problem


MattP

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i have a 94 N/A auto and im having a problem with the gearbox i think.

 

whats happening is when i put it in any gear when idle it will bite and cut out or it feels as if its changing as quickly as it can into top gear oil level is fine theres no nocks or bangs wining etc.

 

it also cuts out when approaching junctions etc so not safe:Pling:

 

 

any one got any ideas?

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Do you have a delimiter or speed converter fitted, My GReddy Speed cut defender came loose one time after going over a bump in the road. so killed the speed signal to the ecu. the autobox did similar things until i re soldered the connection.

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it also cuts out when approaching junctions etc so not safe

 

sounds like a failed/incorrectly installed delimiter or speed converter...when they fail, they can do this often...might be worth double checking if you have one fitted behind the speedo/odo. some ive seen, are attached on the gearbox wiring too near the rear of the box?

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had the dash out to spray no signs of tamper i have checked the oil using the correct method.

 

i had to launch the car up the drive by launch i mean nuetral rev and jump into drive its not good i know but i was stuck.

the weird thing is it works fine now after the hard launch yet its still lumpy through 2nd and my smooth changes have gone and been replaced with a sharp surge when it changes? its goin to an auto gearbox specialist on tuesday to see if they can diagnose the fault im hoping its a dodgy sensor.

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The signal from the speed sensor after it leaves your speedo passes through the odometer. The odo meter can somehow corrupt this and cause the symptoms you are describing. I had exact symptoms with mine. There is a wire you can cut and splice which will take the buffering part of the odometer out of the loop. I cant remember what pins wire etc it is but I discovered this and when I tried it on mine it 100% cured my gearbox problem. I think it was a pink wire but do a search and sure you will find it.

 

However that wont cure your cutting out. Mine did go through a spate of cutting out at junctions etc and after reading the fault codes it reckoned that the signal from the TPS had not been there all the time. I simply cleaned the connections to the TPS and the fault cleared and the fault code never re-appeared.

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