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GQ problem
GQ problem
Hey everyone,
Own a swb Gq patrol. I have noticed that ( over the past couple of months) when it is cold and i try to take off it seems something is stopping it from moving foward, like the handbrake is on for a split second, then it ju8mps foward and that seems to be the end of it. I have taken it to the mechanics, but as murphy has it, it doesnt happen at that time. I orinally had a broken engine mount, which i thought was the problem, but has been fix and still happens?
I have checked the handbrake and is not the problem.
Any knowledge or advise would be appreciated.
azz
P.s Drives normal but dont want to do any more damage if i am.
Own a swb Gq patrol. I have noticed that ( over the past couple of months) when it is cold and i try to take off it seems something is stopping it from moving foward, like the handbrake is on for a split second, then it ju8mps foward and that seems to be the end of it. I have taken it to the mechanics, but as murphy has it, it doesnt happen at that time. I orinally had a broken engine mount, which i thought was the problem, but has been fix and still happens?
I have checked the handbrake and is not the problem.
Any knowledge or advise would be appreciated.
azz
P.s Drives normal but dont want to do any more damage if i am.
Re: GQ problem
is your GQ autoGeeQ27 wrote:Hey everyone,
Own a swb Gq patrol. I have noticed that ( over the past couple of months) when it is cold and i try to take off it seems something is stopping it from moving foward, like the handbrake is on for a split second, then it ju8mps foward and that seems to be the end of it. I have taken it to the mechanics, but as murphy has it, it doesnt happen at that time. I orinally had a broken engine mount, which i thought was the problem, but has been fix and still happens?
I have checked the handbrake and is not the problem.
Any knowledge or advise would be appreciated.
azz
P.s Drives normal but dont want to do any more damage if i am.
if so, you may need to get your wallet ready for a transmission rebuild.
JEs
Last edited by jessie928 on Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Yeah its dual fuel, but happens on both. Will have another look a handbrake(thought the mechanic would of picked that though?). Coxy you described it well, grabs then lunges foward. Did you find out the problem?
Its manual lucky enough or i would be stressing.
Thanks everyone will have alook at what you all have mentioned.
Cheers
Azz
Its manual lucky enough or i would be stressing.
Thanks everyone will have alook at what you all have mentioned.
Cheers
Azz
I was only a young feller at the time, but i do know that the local mechanic charged my old man $1300 to remove and repair the rear diff centre.
I still have the invoice/receipt at home, all it says is that there was a major issue with the LSD (i didn't even know it HAD an LSD), and that they replaced it with an open centre.
A few years passed, then i bought the car off Dad. 2500km (and 5 years) after the repair it did the exact same thing to me - arsehole mechanic wouldn't come good on his warranty as the time had expired. I dropped the oil and found some concerningly big metal filings. Pretty sure i just put fresh oil in it and just drove the car - no further repair.
I'd say it could be a meshing problem, or a sloppy set of bearings on either the pinion or carrier.
I still have the invoice/receipt at home, all it says is that there was a major issue with the LSD (i didn't even know it HAD an LSD), and that they replaced it with an open centre.
A few years passed, then i bought the car off Dad. 2500km (and 5 years) after the repair it did the exact same thing to me - arsehole mechanic wouldn't come good on his warranty as the time had expired. I dropped the oil and found some concerningly big metal filings. Pretty sure i just put fresh oil in it and just drove the car - no further repair.
I'd say it could be a meshing problem, or a sloppy set of bearings on either the pinion or carrier.
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