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RE: Gearbox Fault - 9 Speed - DEAR LANDROVER - CAN I HAVE MY MONEY BACK! - The Valeter - 29-08-2014 11:06pm (26-08-2014 08:49am)Tony Wrote: Tim, stayed because its basically a very good car apart from build quality which by all reports was said to be dramatically improved from the early cars. Sounds like that BMW Salesman was a typical BMW driver = ignorant & arrogant. RE: Gearbox Fault - 9 Speed - DEAR LANDROVER - CAN I HAVE MY MONEY BACK! - vinny - 07-09-2014 02:58pm What's the latest on the gearbox Tony? RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - Tony - 07-09-2014 03:58pm (07-09-2014 02:58pm)vinny Wrote: What's the latest on the gearbox Tony? We had the car back a week ago Saturday with a 'software update'. On the 125 mile journey home everything worked OK. However, on the five times we have used the car since there have been a number of 'anomalies' in the gear change - holding on to a low gear up to 4500 rpm and when in cruise not changing down when coming to a incline and causing drive-line judder. Just got back from a run out with a video set up to record problem with it not changing up from a stand still or low speed circa 10mph. Call to the service manager first thing tomorrow because its not right. The gearbox is a ZF so should be OK, I expect LR have screwed-up in the software dept. matching it to the engine. Reminds me of Austin Rover in the mid/late 80's when they took a perfectly good Honda and in the process of sticking a Rover badge on it totally screwed the entire car up!. RE: Gearbox Fault - 9 Speed - DEAR LANDROVER - CAN I HAVE MY MONEY BACK! - XFullFatTim - 07-09-2014 05:26pm I haven't driven my 9 speeder for 3 months but it also used to seem start out in 1st occassionally and held on to it until the limiter forced it to change or I was sympathetic to the new gearbox and used the + paddle to manually shift up a gear. It was only occassional and mostly after stop/start has engaged and I think I might have been over enthusiastic to get my down on the gas before the stop/start gad fully woken up. RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - Tony - 07-09-2014 05:39pm (07-09-2014 05:26pm)XFullFatTim Wrote: I haven't driven my 9 speeder for 3 months but it also used to seem start out in 1st occassionally and held on to it until the limiter forced it to change or I was sympathetic to the new gearbox and used the + paddle to manually shift up a gear. It was only occassional and mostly after stop/start has engaged and I think I might have been over enthusiastic to get my down on the gas before the stop/start gad fully woken up. Up until a week ago Monday it worked fine no complaints whatsoever with the gearchange, this has only happened since. I will not have any faith in it unless its changed, we are planning an extensive trip down south in November and I will probably hire a car because I cannot trust £50k worth on new Range Rover. RE: Gearbox Fault - 9 Speed Auto - Tony - 04-10-2014 07:45pm Does anyone have access to TOPIX or know if the following notification covers any fixes: TOPIX SSM 71994-9hp transmission P0795, P07E3, P0893 Faults I know what the codes refer too, mine previously through up P07E3 - incorrect gearshift from gear 8. There was also some muttering about low fluid pressure which would probably be covered in P0795. My dealer is trying to tell me my clunky, forgetful gearbox in normal!! RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - bee - 04-10-2014 07:56pm not good at all. also bad publicity for jlr. hopefully they will just exchange the car for a brand new one, thats been carefully checked out at the factory. RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - Tony - 04-10-2014 08:04pm (04-10-2014 07:56pm)bee Wrote: not good at all. also bad publicity for jlr. hopefully they will just exchange the car for a brand new one, thats been carefully checked out at the factory. Tried that, just getting the runaround from the dealer and LRCS - last time I support a British car manufacturer. It is not going to do the dealer any good, last week I got a very comprehensive customer satisfaction survey through - have not filled it in yet, giving it some thought for maximum impact! RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - bee - 04-10-2014 08:28pm (04-10-2014 08:04pm)Tony Wrote: Tried that, just getting the runaround from the dealer and LRCS - last time I support a British car manufacturer. yes i recently had a bad experience with a jlr dealer. and eventually hit a brick wall, so i just put it down to experience. having said that , my hatfields hull dealership is excellent. RE: Gearbox Fault - DO NOT BUY THE 9 Speed Auto - markdartj - 05-10-2014 07:37am It seems to me that the LRs manufactured for domestic sales, i.e UK, tend to have more quality problems. I live in US, and have had mine for nearly six months, and no complaints. Had one gearbox fault warning, but brought it in, they reprogrammed it and nothing since. Perhaps the standards for imports to the US are higher, I don't know. As for dealer service, I've no complaints whatsoever, except for the fact that the nearest dealer is 50 miles away. Not their fault. Don't tend to see too many LRs where I live. Lots of Mercs, BMWs, and Porches, though. Even a few Teslas. LR is clearly a niche vehicle here, and I like that. I empathize with your bad experiences, but I couldn't be happier with my car. Perhaps my view will change after a year or two of ownership. I went out on a limb when I purchased the Evoque, trading in my reliable, yet almost boring Toyota (or as some of you say, "Toyoter") Safe reliable cars are ubiquitous here. I guess I decided I didn't want to be part of the herd. Hope you all find something you are happy with. Cheers. |