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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Hello everyone,
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16th Sep 2017 12:59 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
Hi sd42010. Firstly, only post in one section, not two. You will wind up the mods who will have to combine the posts!
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16th Sep 2017 4:01 pm |
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Geordie Boy Member Since: 07 Jul 2009 Location: Northumberland Posts: 108 |
Having read your story of problems regarding your SD4, it reminds me of a similar problem I had many years ago with a BMW 5 series, with an auto box.
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16th Sep 2017 4:56 pm |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
I had a similar problem for most of my time with an 2011MY SD4 Auto, from 20,000 to 80,000 miles.
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16th Sep 2017 6:11 pm |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Bob, thank you very much for your reply.
In the second section I did state that I wasn't sure which one to post in (neither really applied IMO), with a note to mods to move/merge as appropriate.
I did note the posts from yourself and Alex re this prior. I also Wikipedia'd Dexron, understood the grade differences, and that Dexron Vi/6 was 100% compatible (or better) than OEM III/3. I also noted the Aisin Warner fella's statement on which fluids they support (namely: "only T-WS or T4, or (JWS) 3309 or 3324"). At the first garage, I didn't ask which fluid they used, assuming that if newer fluid (whichever grade/type) improved the situation, I'd do a full flush with the right fluid. I asked retrospectively which one they'd used and they said "Dexron iV/4" which didn't inspire confidence - better than them saying Dexron V/5 though! I asked the garage I subsequently found who could do a flush (the only one in a reasonable radius to me BTW) about their ATF and they said they used Mannol fully synthetic - googling the Mannol product, I interpreted it as Dexron Vi/6 equivalent, and as it was what they use in their machine, I wasn't really in a position to request something else. I guess I went for this on the basis that if a flush had reduced the issue, I'd have the option to put the best 3309-equivilent in (somehow!).
Again, I was aware (thanks to you and this forum) of the requirement for exacting levels however when you are dealing with garage-folk, it is sometimes difficult to express! I can only assume that the first garage used the drain centre plug to ensure level was correct, however I cannot confirm. I assume the 2nd garage who did the flush replaced only with same amounts, however there was a spillage after the flush - I asked about the levels in light of this and the chap explained the level plug procedure. He did, however, say he'd put 0.5 litres extra in there which, on face value, I'm not sure is possible now I'm typing this! Therefore I will do as you suggest to check levels - though I understand your instructions, in practice following them may be more problematic! Based on the above, did you have any more thoughts or suggestions? I'm willing to try anything at this stage! |
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16th Sep 2017 7:40 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
Hi, thanks for your detailed reply. My point was, that I am not familiar with the SD4 box so therefore do not know the correct fluid i.e. 3309, 3324 or whatever. I know the SD4 is 6 speed, but is it the same make/model as the TD4?. The Mannol for 3309 looks to be correct for the TD4 box. Re level check, your experience endorses my actions - do it myself, I then know it is right!
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16th Sep 2017 11:48 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
duplicate post 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)
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16th Sep 2017 11:49 pm |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Interestingly, when I called Ashcrofts about the gearbox, I was told they don't do Freelander 2s, though their site seems to indicate differently: http://www.ashcroft-transmissions.co.uk/automatic-gearboxes.html - clicking into the JATCO item at the bottom of the list, under Installation information the page states "we recommend you fill your autobox from dry half a litre above the Land Rover recommended level - i.e 7.5 litres" This may be where the extra 0.5ltrs comes from. My uneducated thoughts on levels would be that problems are more likely if underfilled rather than overfilled, and that if a top-up has occurred after a flush, it would be reasonable for the level to be right. |
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17th Sep 2017 6:57 am |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Given it only happens when the car has been driven fast/is hot, and transmission fluids have been replaced, I wonder how I can attempt to diagnose the issue elsewhere in the drive train.
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17th Sep 2017 7:06 am |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Not sure - did some googling but nothing really found (other than it's the same box as Ford use on a Galaxy and Mondeo!). So I went out earlier and took some pics of it. The code on the top is 7g9n-14c336-db (titled FoMoCo and footnoted Aisin AW Co Ltd, Japan). Is that the same as yours? Last edited by sd42010 on 17th Sep 2017 11:13 am. Edited 1 time in total |
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17th Sep 2017 8:14 am |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
(I've edited the original post, adding a couple of other issues in case related: 1) turbo a bit "whizzy"; 2) drone/whine from around 30mph until around 50mph; 3) more feedback from accelerator pedal than before the issue started) |
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17th Sep 2017 8:39 am |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
Mine is 6G9N-14C336-CA. Branded FOMOCO and Aisin. That plate is on the "Neutral Switch" on the top of the gearbox. There are noises. on mine at the change point in lower gears. More like a "sigh" or a "wheeze". At one time it did noises similar to a metallic slipping for prolonged periods, which is why I changed the ATF in the first place, which cured it. I found a second ident plate to the rear of the box, almost under the bulkhead. This identifies it as a TF81SC and 7G9N 7000 s/n 09E3814023. Bob Re your symptoms, all seem to be related to engine revs not gears. Are you sure it is the gearbox? 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone) 08 FL2 TD4 SE Manual in Rimini Red (Now Gone) |
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17th Sep 2017 10:47 am |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
Yes I took a picture of mine at the same time - it's Ford / Aisin AW Co Ltd TF-81SC too, serial starts 10F38. Sounds like same box but maybe mine is one revision on?
That is what I starting thinking when I could reproduce in "manual" yesterday, hence starting to probe other avenues around diffs and haldex. Maybe PTU/power transfer unit? Might have to find a decent indy Land Rover/Freelander 2 specialist and start working from engine backwards! ? Last edited by sd42010 on 17th Sep 2017 2:34 pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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17th Sep 2017 11:19 am |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
Diffs, Haldex etc noises will all be road speed related so I would not start there. Engine speed related will be Alternator, Turbo, Turbo pipework etc.
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17th Sep 2017 12:00 pm |
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sd42010 Member Since: 16 Sep 2017 Location: East London Posts: 30 |
(Updated the first post with some more info - the smell before the kangarooing and the vibration noise on the motorway)
It does drone/whine at just above 30 mph up to about 50 mph...
That is very helpful, thank you Bob. I note in some service schedules that all flexi-hoses are supposed to be changed every six years. I'll have a search for turbo replacement and pipework posts. Thanks for ongoing advice. |
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17th Sep 2017 12:19 pm |
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