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Traditionally, a worn rear stator bush manifests itself by the transmission refusing to engage gears 4, 5 & 6 i.e. the three ratios which use the E-clutch.
Generally, therefore, the transmission shifts through 1st, 2nd & 3rd gears but then refuses to upshift into 4th.
If you calculate the torque being transmitted by the E-clutch, in 4th gear it’s 72.6% of input torque, in 5th gear it’s 125.5% and in 6th 100%.
Theoretically, therefore, it will begin to slip in 5th gear first.
I agree that this is far from conclusive, though, and still doesn’t explain the relevance of the oil & filter change. All of the pressure solenoids are electrically ‘off’ in 5th gear, so it doesn’t really sound like a solenoid issue, either. Pressure loss combined with temperature dependency does point towards a leaking internal seal.
Phil
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