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TGingell -> TD5 Defender - Problem changing from 1st to 2nd when engine is cold (9/6/2007 10:42:36 AM)

Hello All,
I have just bought myself my first land rover - a 2005 TD5 Defender 90 Hardtop.
I just wanted to know if the problem I am having is a common one and inherent in all defenders or is it something I should get checked out?
When the engine is cold I find it difficult to change from 1st to 2nd.  The gearbox feels like it is really snagging.  Once the engine is warm, everything is fine.
Would appreciate your advise.
Thanks,
Tom


  

Adz -> RE: TD5 Defender - Problem changing from 1st to 2nd when engine is cold (9/9/2007 7:40:10 AM)

First check your clutch fluid is topped up.  Second check the gearbox oil level.

Let me know if you need directions on either of these.


jss1302 -> RE: TD5 Defender - Problem changing from 1st to 2nd when engine is cold (8/23/2008 9:11:51 AM)

It is also not uncommon for the R380 gearbox''s fitted to your TD5 to be sticky between 1st & 2nd gear if the vehicle is cold especially during the winter months.

As long as there is no grinding of the gears between 1st & 2nd when you are changing them and if the problem dissapears as the vehicle warms up you have nothing to be concerned of. This is a common problem that Defenders have.


matrix -> RE: TD5 Defender - Problem changing from 1st to 2nd when engine is cold (11/9/2008 11:57:10 PM)

Hi Adz,

what#s the easiest way to check gearbox oil level?


Adz -> RE: TD5 Defender - Problem changing from 1st to 2nd when engine is cold (11/10/2008 4:23:28 AM)

Take the level/filler plug out while the car is on flat level ground - you should get a very small dribble of oil from the filler hole.  If not, put some oil in it until you do.  If it gushes out like mad, either the previous owner overfilled it or it''s been wading and you''ve got some water ingress (oil floats on water, so the water won''t be evident from the filler plug, only the drain plug) - either way change the gearbox oil.

Correct oil for the TD5 R380 is MTF94.  This can be a little hard to come by but LR Dealers will stock it or an equivalent - the service interval is 18,000 miles if memory serves so it''s well worth paying the extra for the right stuff.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES put EP90 or EPx80/90 gear oils (that''s the stuff that goes into the transfer box and axles)into either the LT77 or R380 gearboxes - it''s way too thick and cannot be pumped around the gearbox.

If you really can''t get hold of the MTF94 then a good quality ATF to Dexron III or higher will do the job - but halve the service interval and change it for the MTF94 as soon as you can get it.

Cheers,

Adam.


  

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