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Faye

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I've tried to search on this and haven't had any luck.

My autobox has started to behave weirdly, when the car is cold it has trouble pulling away, it feels like its slipping. When its warmed up a bit it seems to stay in gear "too long", usually when I've accelerated from standing to about 70ish. When it does decide to go into the right gear it feels almost like it slips.

 

Once its fully warm there doesn't seem to be a problem at all.

 

It doesn't do this all the time, so getting it to replicate the problem isn't easy.

 

So far I've checked the box fluid level - its fine.

Keith smelt the oil and said it didn't smell burnt and the oil looked in good condition.

 

Thoughts I've had - could it be the delimiter on the way out? The car was delimited about 5 years ago - can they just wear out?

 

Any thoughts, or is this going to be as expensive as I fear?

PS: its a 98 NA if that helps.

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Nope the fluid has never been burnt in the five years I've owned it.

I am the first UK owner and as I know it only the second owner from new. Last change was about 18 months ago or 10k miles if that helps.

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Hi Faye,

Sorry to hear you got problems. These intermitant faults are a bugger.

I had roughly similar symptoms with my n/a auto 6 months ago. Ie non smooth gear changes that got more frequent as well as other code 42 symptoms. Mine wasnt delimited or anything but the code 42 fix did the trick.Been fine ever since except for a totally different intermittant fault I now have.

Are any fault codes comming up?

Glenn.

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Heres the diagramme for the code 42 fix

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=49509&d=1167958077

I havent got time at the mo to look up the link on what to do exactly but if you do a search it should be easy to find.

It involves getting to the connections behind the odo section on the top left side of the dash & cutting & splicing 2 wires. Just 5 screws to undo to clip out the top dash unit & find what your looking for.

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