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Author Topic: Auto gears hard to shift, mainly in to reverse  (Read 1771 times)

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Re: Auto gears hard to shift, mainly in to reverse
« Reply #15 on: 21 March 2013, 08:52:58 »

There is quite a bit about those gearboxes failing and this quote
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Could someone help me, my car is completely broken down and the garage is asking for £2400 as both Actuator and Control Unit are gone, do I've any way to get it fixed cheaper otherwise I'll have to scrap the car 

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I would get it sent back to the dealers if you have anymore trouble with gear selection mate  :(
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Re: Auto gears hard to shift, mainly in to reverse
« Reply #16 on: 21 March 2013, 09:21:48 »

is it possible to check fluid level or is it sealed for life

I've looked on the pan and theres no ''fill''. only a drain plug  ??? there appears to be no dipstick for it either. the Haynes manual only covers the manual transmission  ::)

When you go to college check autodata "service illustrations " :y

cheers henry... am I just being dumb and not seeing it then?  ::) ;D

No you're not,there's nowt there :-[
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Re: Auto gears hard to shift, mainly in to reverse
« Reply #17 on: 21 March 2013, 12:38:26 »

is it possible to check fluid level or is it sealed for life

I've looked on the pan and theres no ''fill''. only a drain plug  ??? there appears to be no dipstick for it either. the Haynes manual only covers the manual transmission  ::)

When you go to college check autodata "service illustrations " :y

cheers henry... am I just being dumb and not seeing it then?  ::) ;D

No you're not,there's nowt there :-[

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what would you do if you needed to drain and refill then?  :-\
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