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Old Jun 28th, 2024, 21:06   #1
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Question Auto box c70 2.4d5

Strange thing happened tonight.
Left of work drove about 1/4 mile and stopped at lights car started shuddering an trying to go forward even though my foot was on the break. Next time something strange happened I put it in reverse and it started to geek backwards but not violently. Its has a auto box oil change.
I went out and started it later on this evening put it in reverse and as smooth as silk put my foot on the brake and put it in drive and as smooth as silk no trying ro cut out or run away . Has any one HD this problem.?
I will try it tomorrow when I go to work and see if it does it again.
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Old Jun 28th, 2024, 23:34   #2
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did you use the correct fluid as its a specific spec for aw gearboxes ordinary trans fluid wont work as the correct one has friction modifiers
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There was a bill in the car for box oil and filter change
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Old Jun 29th, 2024, 12:42   #4
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There was a bill in the car for box oil and filter change
There isn't a filter as such to change, It is not a serviceable item.
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Update .
Put car on vida and there was no codes relating to gearbox.
What it did bring up was dpf sensor fault
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Do please keep us updated with this, thanks.
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Have booked in to have an engine carbon flush will let you know how I get on
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do you mean a dpf flush ? if vida says dpf pressure sensor why have you not looked tested or replaced it there is a correct way to proceed with this kind of problem. or did vida say soot filter full do you have any dash messages?
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