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What's your guess? (gearbox)

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What's your guess? (gearbox)

Post by chimpboy »

Posted this on RR.net then thought you guys might want to speculate wildly too.

Since I bought my P38, it's had a problem of somewhat hard shifting in the transmission. It hasn't been enough to worry me. The mechanic I first had look at the car, who knew a bit of the vehicle's history, said that he thought the gearbox was on its way out. He said he had told the previous owner the same thing when they bought it three years earlier. I didn't find it all that convincing, and either way I haven't even come close to looking at this issue in the eight months or so since I've had the car and I've mentally allowed for *maybe* having a big expense in the future. Basically it shifts kinda hard, sort of hesitating then PLONK into gear. Bearable, as I said, and very consistent - I know exactly when it is going to do a hard shift before it does it.

Anyway, the other day I was having a bad day and took a series of speed bumps a bit faster than usual. They gave the car a bit of a whack but nothing too major. I am mentioning this because it's the only thing I can think of that remotely comes close to possibly explaining what happened next. It may however be completely irrelevant.

I got home. Went out again about 15 minutes later and on start, the console told me I had a "gearbox fault". For that drive, which lasted about 15 minutes, the transmission was shifting TERRIBLY, really hard shifts. But it did get me to my destination.

I ran my errand, started the car, and drove off. No gearbox fault, and BEAUTIFUL shifting... shifting up, shifting down, pretty much as I imagine P38s were meant to shift when they were new. Since then, the beautiful shifting has continued. The bad shifting before was very predictable and consistent as I said, so I am very sure the change is not imaginary. The tranny is "fixed".

I am definitely not complaining. But I'm curious. I have some guesses of my own, but what does everyone else think? Is this some kind of last-gasp-of-the-tranny symptom, or did something electrical/hydraulic get unclogged or get a better connection somehow? Elves?

I would be really interested in anyone's wild speculation.
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Post by dck7aok »

P38 is electric controlled. More than likely you had a bad contact in the loom or dry joint in the pc. May come back?? Sorry.
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Post by UrbanRedneck »

dck7aok wrote:P38 is electric controlled. More than likely you had a bad contact in the loom or dry joint in the pc. May come back?? Sorry.
I am guessing the same sounds like electrical of some sort.
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Post by chimpboy »

That was my guess too. If it goes again I guess it'll be easier to resolve now, I can zero in on the wiring, plugs, earths etc.
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Post by nottie »

DONT take speedhumps fast again and it should all be fine :lol:
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Post by chimpboy »

nottie wrote:DONT take speedhumps fast again and it should all be fine :lol:
Either that or it needs regular maintenance bumps... it was overdue for an oil filter, air filter, and punt through the Knox SC carpark :)
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Post by lokka »

dck7aok wrote:P38 is electric controlled. More than likely you had a bad contact in the loom or dry joint in the pc. May come back?? Sorry.
Yepi rekon the same or the speed hump may have dislodged crud in the tranny which was making the shift solanoid sticky ..

Id give it a rough gravel road at speed to shake shit out of it and see what happens :lol:
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Post by chimpboy »

lokka wrote:
dck7aok wrote:P38 is electric controlled. More than likely you had a bad contact in the loom or dry joint in the pc. May come back?? Sorry.
Yepi rekon the same or the speed hump may have dislodged crud in the tranny which was making the shift solanoid sticky ..

Id give it a rough gravel road at speed to shake shit out of it and see what happens :lol:
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Thanks guys, I thought it was an interesting one. I am pretty glad, I was living with the tranny issue but it was bugging me just that little bit.
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