hiya
recentely done a test via the hawkeye and found ive also got to get the grey adaptor in order i can access the abs and security settings
well after plugging in the unit it came up basically the auto box ecu is faulty
ive cleared the fault and will see if it comes up again,
today whilst out the gears didnt seeem as smooth as they use to be, had another oil change and didnt make a difference
so by its nature of the ecu does it indeed tell the gearbox when and how to change the gears,
if i replaced the ecu do u think it would indeed i prove the gear selection or wouldnt make the slightest difference
my concern is now my freelander has done 177,000. miles am i possibly looking at a new gear box as i imagine i would be looking at least a grand,
also ive on occassion felt a slight knock on my left foot in the footwell whilst resting it out of the way in the far left hand corner and was wondering could this also be something contributing to the occassional rough gear change
really like my hippo and has been a great motor and would love to keep it as long as possible
thanks so much as always guys for all the help and really do appreciate it
gary
recentely done a test via the hawkeye and found ive also got to get the grey adaptor in order i can access the abs and security settings
well after plugging in the unit it came up basically the auto box ecu is faulty
ive cleared the fault and will see if it comes up again,
today whilst out the gears didnt seeem as smooth as they use to be, had another oil change and didnt make a difference
so by its nature of the ecu does it indeed tell the gearbox when and how to change the gears,
if i replaced the ecu do u think it would indeed i prove the gear selection or wouldnt make the slightest difference
my concern is now my freelander has done 177,000. miles am i possibly looking at a new gear box as i imagine i would be looking at least a grand,
also ive on occassion felt a slight knock on my left foot in the footwell whilst resting it out of the way in the far left hand corner and was wondering could this also be something contributing to the occassional rough gear change
really like my hippo and has been a great motor and would love to keep it as long as possible
thanks so much as always guys for all the help and really do appreciate it
gary
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