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Andyyav



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Zambezi Silver
Torque Converter Test??

Afternoon All does anyone know if it’s possible to ‘test’ my TC using live values from the GAP tool?
I’ve the fluctuating revs and occasional ‘cattle grid’ vibration when accelerating
Don’t want to replace it and find out the problems are still there!

Post #487835 2nd Sep 2018 2:53pm
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Mikey



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Not really. It’s a mechanical issue, as opposed to a an electrical one. Hugely common in the 6HP boxes, caused by a worn torque converter

Providing you have not left the issues too long, you will get away with a replacement TC and fresh oil and filter Thumbs Up

Post #487840 2nd Sep 2018 3:48pm
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RRPhil



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You can use the IIDTool to monitor and record the engine speed, turbine speed and EDS6 current simultaneously, at a reasonable capture rate, which - when plotted out - shows exactly what the lock-up clutch is up to

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post482668.html#482668

Phil

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Andyyav



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Thanks Phil excellent info Bow down I’ll read the manual for the GAP tool and see what I can do, just spoken to the local LR independent garage who have quoted £3300 as they suggest replacing the gearbox at the same time as the TC......thoughts please

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RRPhil



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You need to establish whether the EDS 6 solenoid current is fluctuating or not during the instability. If it’s rock steady and the engine speed is varying while the turbine speed is constant then the lock-up clutch itself is faulty. If you aren’t aware of any other problems with the transmission then I don’t see the point in replacing anything more than just the TC. There’s no need to open up the transmission to replace the converter so you don’t need a transmission specialist to do the job, any competent mechanic can do it. The critical think is to make sure that the converter has been re-manufactured by a company that is used to dealing with captive clutches, as the piston spring retainer has to be accurately re-welded back into position.

Phil

Post #487922 3rd Sep 2018 9:59pm
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Andyyav



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Thanks again Phil plenty to investigate!
Thinking worst case scenario (gearbox and T/C) what else would you all suggest I should plan to replace?
I’m thinking Turbos (been quoted £4800)
Egrs have been blanked and mapped out
Anything else I should consider on 2007 TDV8 143000 Miles??

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cheezels



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Australia 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

Found this on the t'internet

https://auto.howstuffworks.com/under-the-h...verter.htm

Not sure I have cojones, though

Shocked 2007 3.6 TDV8

Post #488357 8th Sep 2018 4:12am
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Andyyav



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Me niether!!
I think my time with the pride and joy is coming to an end😢 ‘you have to remember sir at this mileage it is at the end of its life’ 😭

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cheezels



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Nay nay and thrice nay.

Heaps of vehicles with substantially more kays than yours and still going strong.

Very Happy 2007 3.6 TDV8

Post #488365 8th Sep 2018 8:18am
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