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Old 13-06-2007, 12:06 AM   #1
Big Mike
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Default Auto Trans Question

Maybe a silly question, its not my car after all. But a colleague who's AU is possibly a Series 1, has 105,000km on the clock, and wont select reverse or park. Told him to turn on just ignition and listen for solenoids, will see how it went tomorrow. But presently it is remaining in nuetral despite the shift lever feeling good.

He's got this bad whining noise when turning - was dreading the outlay of suspension/steering work - I reckon if he checks the power steering fluid and tops it up that'll be fine from his description!!! But is the trans likely to be same deal, just low on maintenance and hydraulic fluid? Or may it be a controller module issue - keeping in mind it apparently has no problem in forward gears.

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