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26th May 2023, 18:47 | #1 |
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Sorry to say am having to put my rover 75 cdt up for sale as it looks like it needs another automatic gearbox, cannot do it due to health and age letting me down, would love another but finance lets me down so will have to look at motability cars, any idea about a rough guide as how much I could ask for it, has 8 months MOT has a 7 inch android fitted, 4 new tyres fitted about 12 month ago,
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Related to this, what symptoms? Although doubtful,it may be a case of a reset. Could be a solenoid, an unpleasant job, because it is a little awkward, but parts costs including fluid £75-100. Could be a fluid change - fluid cost £56 for a complete change. As far as the value, with a dodgy gearbox, I would suggest scrap value unfortunately.
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27th May 2023, 23:19 | #5 |
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thanks for all advice, @xsport what part is the main clutch assembly as I changes everything from reverse piston to the low reverse sprag as a needle bearing had fallen out and chewed up the low clutch drum, shown in photo if uploaded ok.
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28th May 2023, 09:38 | #6 |
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What i mean is swap the whole lot over complete .from inside one from a good scrappy. It all comes out as one and dont mix your old parts with it. You have got some parts that have , i would think been compromised by that bearing breakup. Worth a punt . change the lot drums/cylinders/pistons. You have the early model so pick a second hand mk2 autobox that does have the uprated reverse piston. You have access to the speed sensor and other parts to change over ,whilst in there and also you will have a full set of spare solenoids from the scrappy. Go on ,last big push at it .. roll your sleeves up , buy a can of spinnage and go for it .... These gearboxes are good and hopefully see you out !!! ....
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