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    Auto Gearbox Service

    You should be very wary of resetting the adaptions when you change the fluid. If you have solenoid issues (unfortunately very common on the 6HP26) this could result in you trashing the transmission. Land Rover specifically instruct their workshops not to do this. The adaptions should only be...
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    Other Moving when in park

    The 4.4 TDV8 was the only L322 model which didn't feature a cable operated park lock actuated by the gear lever. I believe they call it progress. Phil
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    Yipee! Trans failsafe. Back for more pain, bought an L322

    Does it definitely failsafe into 4th gear or could it be 5th? : Autobox L322 Phil
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    Transfer box

    Yes, petrols got the 6-speed transmission and the Magna transfer box for 2006MY but the diesels had to wait another year longer. Phil
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    Transfer box

    Depends which year your L322 is. The earlier New Venture Gear NV225 transfer box (used with the ZF 5HP24 and GM 5L40-E transmissions) uses Castrol BOT 26 FMB1 fluid (1.0 litre capacity). The later Magna Steyr DD295 transfer box (used with the 6-speed transmissions onwards) uses Shell TF 0753...
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    L322 L322 2007 4.2 SC Gearbox problems

    I'm not sure how easy the bushes are to source individually, but you can certainly get hold of a full transmission kit of OEM bushes for around £65 (for example : https://www.onestopgearboxshop.com/bmw-zf-oe-6hp26-automatic-transmission-gearbox-bush-kit-14-pieces) Phil
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    L322 L322 2007 4.2 SC Gearbox problems

    Does sound like a worn rear stator bush. You could remove the mechatronic unit and apply air pressure to the E clutch and see if it leaks badly. Phil
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    Park neutral switch failed

    The Park/Neutral switch in the 6HP26 is part of the Mechatronic unit, not the gear lever assembly Might be worth checking the Mechatronic connector? Phil
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    L322 tow bar relays

    L322 Towing Electric's Relay I.D. Phil
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    Range Rover transmission issue

    Is your L322 a 4.4 V8 or a 3.0 TD6 (they have different transmissions)? There are many faults which can cause the transmission to go into failsafe mode, including reasons that have nothing to do with the transmission e.g. low battery voltage, or a faulty transfer box shift motor potentiometer...
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    2004 Range Rover - Dead

    Yet another possibility – the inhibitor switch on the transmission prevents the starter motor cranking the engine unless it detects that the transmission shift lever is in Park or Neutral. These switches are frequently problematic because they’re exposed to the elements, underneath the vehicle...
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    Gearbox not changing above 2nd

    Transmission fluid overheating (and the resulting selection of cooling strategy mode by the transmission ECU to inhibit upshifts) is generally caused by restricted flow in the radiator (which you have replaced) or the oil cooler. A faulty fluid temperature sensor is another possibility. You...
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    L322 2002 V8 gearbox problem

    Is the message centre displaying ‘Trans Failsafe Prog’? This locks the transmission in 4th gear, which may be what you’re describing when you say “The vehicle will drive on a flat surface. The engine just revs and the transmission will not provide enough power.” The fact that it won’t engage...
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    L322 Gearbox likes Sport mode to move off ! Now lost drive!!

    When you engage 1st gear manually (I assume you mean Manual mode rather than Sport mode) it applies the Low/Reverse clutch, in addition to the Forward & Coast clutches. In ‘automatic’ mode (i.e. ‘D’) it relies on the Low Clutch sprag to hold 1st gear. Maybe the Low Clutch sprag has given up...
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    Transmission Control unit

    It lives in the big black plastic E-box under the bonnet, with the engine controller Phil
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    Autobox L322

    It’s never too late norseman! Stripping, cleaning, vacuum testing and Hydra-Testing the valve body assemblies is probably the most fun :) Phil
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    Autobox L322

    I've sent you a message :)
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    Autobox L322

    If you’re reasonably handy with a set of spanners there’s no reason that you can’t fix this yourself. Stripping, fixing and rebuilding the transmission is the easy bit. Getting the thing out of, and back into, the vehicle is by far the hardest part. People seem willing to tackle complex engine...
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    Autobox L322

    Well it’s certainly worth checking the fluid level, but I’m afraid it sounds like the axial needle roller bearing between the B-clutch hub & C-clutch drum has failed and allowed the input shaft to slide inside the B-clutch drum, splitting the O-ring which seals the A-clutch. When the fluid...