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Reverse Quit on RR Classic; Help!

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Reverse Quit on RR Classic; Help! - 3/19/2008 5:29:06 PM   
dinandan

 

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1991 Range Rover  180,000 miles
Symptopms:  The transmission slips when in reverse.  The truck will roll backward at idle in reverse but if I’m on rough roads or backing up hill the engine will rev up without a noticeable increase in reverse speed.  When I try to back up on dirt up hill the whole truck shakes. 
Any Ideas?
Trans History:  From the time I bought this truck two years ago I’ve always had the following trans issue.  When cold the truck will not shift out of 1st gear.  I have to wait for the truck to warm up or drive about 2 miles before it shifts normally.  When it is Really cold the truck will not react to being shifted into Drive or  Reverse gear for about 30 seconds after start up.
Maintance:  Less than 6ooo miles ago I replaced the Trans Filter and fluid in an attempt to remedy the cold shifting problem.  It didn’t help.  I’ve checked the ATF level and it is between the two lines on the dipstick.
Engine history:  (from previous owner) The truck and transmission have about 180,000 miles.  The engine was replaced with a 3.9L from a 1995 Defender with 60,000miles on it.
I’ve searched the forums and found similar issues but few remidies beyond Trans replacement or Lucas addative.   I apologize if this issue has been addresses and solved on this forum before.  (a Link to that answer would be Great.) 
Thanks, Dan
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RE: Reverse Quit on RR Classic; Help! - 3/19/2008 5:43:16 PM   
Disco Mike


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She is dead, no since getting to into what might be wrong. With it's mileage, you will be better off finding a low mileage used one.
As a test, go smell some of the ATF from the dip stick, I'll bee it is brown and has a burned smell.

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RE: Reverse Quit on RR Classic; Help! - 3/19/2008 9:01:10 PM   
dinandan

 

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DM,

The ATF is red in color and smells like... ATF.  I replaced the fluid and filter less than 6000 miles ago.  The old fluid was dark red but not distinctively brown.
Any more ideas?

Thanks,
Dan

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RE: Reverse Quit on RR Classic; Help! - 3/20/2008 6:22:31 AM   
Disco Mike


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Go talk with a tranny shop.

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99 D2, 3" lift, lockers, H.D. axles, 4:11 gears, Custom front and rear bumpers, Warn winch, HID lights and an Engel 45.

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