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overfilled autobox


lippy

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I think if its overfilled the box will have trouble changing gear,if thats any help.

 

my gear changes arent smooth-it clings onto the gear too long then changes with a jerk.also it changes down quickly when you accelerate fairly lightly almost like kicking down.

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It will probably overheat, foam the oil, blow a seal or generally *ugger itself up. It needs correcting, assuming you are measuring the level correctly? Autos are checked with THE ENGINE IDLING in Park.

 

thanks chris. i will check it again.when i checked it the engine wasnt running.oil was 3 inches over the hot level.

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Just found your lazy up change, jolts into gear thread.

Has it got a speedo converter on it? I would try removing it and putting the wiring back to stock as a quick test.

 

Does it do anything else, like have too fast an idle speed, or hesitations? A wrongly set throttle position sensor could do this, too.

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fwiw, autog/box need the correct grade and level of oil for correct operation, incorrect fluid levels can cause a number of issues in the way they perform, such as delayed changes, jerks between selections, rattling noise (if level is low) etc.

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If you have too much oil in your auto box it boils out at 130 and creates a smoke screen behind you. Both my Mk3 1jz and MK4 2jz did this.

 

LOL, cr*pped myself when it first happened to me during a spirited drive, thought I had broken something. Been fine since I drained a litre out. :)

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