More auto problems today!!
Just had the engine basically rebuilt with more or less all new parts, driving it back I pulled over as thought the gearstick wasn't in the right place so pulled over to check... when in park it's fine, but when I move the lever to R nothing changes and there is no pull, move to N and it goes into R, into D and it's into neutral, and down to 2 and I'm guessing I'm finally into drive??
I figured this surely isn't just a case of just topping up the ATF...??
As always thanks for your help!!
Auto 'box positioning wrong?
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Auto 'box positioning wrong?
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Re: Auto 'box positioning wrong?
Nah , sounds like someone either didn't adjust the shifter linkage correctly , or did but didn't do up the locknut. Was it like this when you 1st picked up the car after repair or did it show up some time later ? Either way you should take it back to the repairer asap, probly no biggie but it needs sorted
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Re: Auto 'box positioning wrong?
Take it back and get them to adjust the gear change linkage as Mr Mctool says. Don't know why they should have touched it unless they pulled the box out with the engine or they let the box hang on the linkage and stretched it all.
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Re: Auto 'box positioning wrong?
Cheers guys for the help - what a ballache!!
It was like it as soon as I got in the car from picking it up so will call them tomorrow and try and sort it, not sure if the box came out as well as the engine to be honest... I was hoping it was just gonna be a quick easy fix rather than taking it back to them!
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It was like it as soon as I got in the car from picking it up so will call them tomorrow and try and sort it, not sure if the box came out as well as the engine to be honest... I was hoping it was just gonna be a quick easy fix rather than taking it back to them!
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Re: Auto 'box positioning wrong?
Well yeah ,depends on your skill level as to weather you think it quick and easy or not. I think it should be a doddle, but you would have to get well under the car so there's jack's and blocks involved , and basically adjust the linkage......thing is , you shouldn't have to do it and I think it's a poor show that the car left the shop like that ,they obviously didn't road test it after the repair. If that was me and I wanted to be a bit anal I would get under the car and have a butchers to see if the linkage is loose or bent (as mentioned by Paul G) (if it's loose I'd probly just fix it and have a moan at them) if it's bent or damaged I'd take it back ,say nowt and see what bullshit they hand you after fixing it .
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Re: Auto 'box positioning wrong?
Haha good point! I've spoken to them this morning, they said they'll adjust it if I drop the car in again so need to sort getting it back there around work!Mc Tool wrote:Well yeah ,depends on your skill level as to weather you think it quick and easy or not. I think it should be a doddle, but you would have to get well under the car so there's jack's and blocks involved , and basically adjust the linkage......thing is , you shouldn't have to do it and I think it's a poor show that the car left the shop like that ,they obviously didn't road test it after the repair. If that was me and I wanted to be a bit anal I would get under the car and have a butchers to see if the linkage is loose or bent (as mentioned by Paul G) (if it's loose I'd probly just fix it and have a moan at them) if it's bent or damaged I'd take it back ,say nowt and see what bullshit they hand you after fixing it .
I'd be tempted to have a butchers if it was a guaranteed easy 2minute job but otherwise I completely agree I shouldn't have to do it! Apparently they did test drive it and knew it drove lovely but obviously didn't care enough to check the gear positioning...
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