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GQ Auto box issues
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 9:10 pm
by bogged
Just spoke with John on the mobile.
Hes having issues with his rebuilt box, where it wont change down gears - eg stuck in top.
No matter how slow he goes, if he boots it, it doesnt shift down.
He can manually change it from what he said, but not by itself
any ideas? Shift solinoid??
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:40 pm
by GUJohnno
I'd like to find out this as well.
... wait a minute, he's talking about my truck

thing was just rebuilt 2 months ago!
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:44 pm
by bogged
GUJohnno wrote:I'd like to find out this as well.
... wait a minute, he's talking about my truck

thing was just rebuilt 2 months ago!
what did they say??? and did ya see the GU?
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 8:22 pm
by Dak
Is the TPS on top of the injector pump plugged in? Does it shift up normally?
Cheers, Jeff.
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:53 pm
by GUJohnno
bogged wrote:GUJohnno wrote:I'd like to find out this as well.
... wait a minute, he's talking about my truck

thing was just rebuilt 2 months ago!
what did they say??? and did ya see the GU?
Couldn't get it looked at today, it's going in tomorrow.
The Gu wasn't there.
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:42 pm
by nzdarin
I'd put my money on the TPS. Sounds like either no reading (unplugged) or it is just set wrong so it can't tell where the throttle is.
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:51 am
by GUJohnno
nzdarin wrote:I'd put my money on the TPS. Sounds like either no reading (unplugged) or it is just set wrong so it can't tell where the throttle is.
They say i need a new TPS. None around in the wreckers. The diesel unit has 6 pins and most others have 3.
We thought of pinching Bogged's of his truck until we realised that was a 3 pins as well.
Just tracked one down in W.A. Will see if that fixes it all.
Getting a bit over these Auto issues...
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:32 pm
by GUJohnno
The TPS can in today and they fitted it up and all is well now.
TPS = $193.00
Labour = $330.00

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:57 pm
by jessie928
GUJohnno wrote:The TPS can in today and they fitted it up and all is well now.
TPS = $193.00
Labour = $330.00

to fit a TPS?
man you have gotten ripped
even at 80$ an hour thats about 4 hours labor!!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:15 am
by Dzltec
Before dropping a comment like that, how about hearing the full story. There quite possibly will be diagnosis time in this price, fitting one to a diesel isnt a 5 min job to get right.
If it turns out that all was done is a remove and refit of tps, then we can judge labour pricing.
Andy
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 9:34 am
by jessie928
Dzltec wrote:Before dropping a comment like that, how about hearing the full story. There quite possibly will be diagnosis time in this price, fitting one to a diesel isnt a 5 min job to get right.
If it turns out that all was done is a remove and refit of tps, then we can judge labour pricing.
Andy
before dropping a comment like your one, realise that the diagnosis for a TPS by a mechanic takes about 3.2 seconds.
If you called a plumber over to your house you woudl not accept him spending 4 hours labour to diagnose a leaky cistern valve.
jes
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:02 am
by nzdarin
Having gone through this with my auto a few years ago, I have to conclude that the TCU will give a TPS fault code even when you fit a new TPS. It can be caused by a lot of other faults, so if the person doing the work isn't experienced with GQ TPS issues then 4 hours would dissappear before they had figured a thing!
I fitted a new TPS and ran new wires to the TCU, replaced the TCU and still got intermittent TPS fault codes. It cn be a very hard thing to fix weter you know what you are doing or not.
But if I got charged $330 to fix a TPS fault and that is all they said then I'd be asked 1 or 5 questions!!!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 1:11 pm
by GUJohnno
I think it worked out to be $60.00 P/Hr x 5 hours.
I thought it was a tad excessive as they are an Auto specialist and I had just spent $3,000 getting the auto rebuilt.
But it is working great now and I'm happy with that.
Not so happy that there are switches that weren't put back into the dash and were just left hanging out.
Also not happy that the lights to the instrument cluster aren't working and they wont look at it until next week.
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 2:05 pm
by bogged
GUJohnno wrote:Not so happy that there are switches that weren't put back into the dash and were just left hanging out.
Also not happy that the lights to the instrument cluster aren't working and they wont look at it until next week.
I'd take it back and say that aint good enough... mention your dissatisfaction and waiting all the time - thats a fuckup from yesterday! Why should you wait a week!?
well they called, my box is in.. ready for auto spark, who is in shitney for a week, and he wants to do it at OnTrack.. so I gotta somehow get it there, and T- it up with them...

Im not impressed, was to be ready 2 weeks ago.