engine ECU? gearbox warning lights suspension lights, HELP

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mdawes

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This is also posted in the disco section, Please help if you can.
Can ANYONE please help with this one?
I have a 1999(V reg)4.0 V8 AUto disco 2, milage 63,000.
The problem started with loss of kickdown on the auto box in the middle of a 200 mile journey, apart from that the car was fine.
When I got home and put the car in nuetral the engine raced to 3000 revs and stayed there.I switched it off and left it for a few hrs.
Next time I started the car the revs did the same, I opened the bonnet and tugged the acc cable to rev it higher a few times to see if the cable was stuck open, I don't think it was and the revs went down a few minutes later.
NO problems for the next week at all, starting driving and no high revs but still no kickdown.
I left the car parked for 2 weeks and when I started the car NO problems.
10 mins later after paying for the carpark I pulled out onto a main road and as I accelerated the car nearly stalled and both the sportmode and manual mode gearbox warning lights came on.
I turned it off, back on, same warning lights followed shortly by all the suspension, HDC and ABS lights came on.
I was relayed home to Norwich and put the car into the workshop I use.
They say the gearbox lights are to do with the engine ECU not speaking to the gearbox. The ECU has been sent off for testing twice and they say it's okay. The garage wants to put in a new ECU anyway.
Any Ideas are welcome as I don't want to spend £800 on a new ECU.
Thanks in advance Mike:confused:
 
If it is the ecu then it will fix it, if it isnt then it wont
If they want to put one in then if it doesnt fix it they are over a barrell because they have then got to make it work by finding the fault.
You could ask them to plug the new one in while you are present otherwise you wont be paying for the ecu and see what they say:confused:
 
Thanks for your suggestion, I was thinking about phoning them in the morning as I read some articles on limp mode and selector switch problems and still don't want to spend £800 if I don't have too.
Cheers for your help Mike
 
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