maybe the more techie owners can give me some clues at spotting a dodgy gearbox......
regds acer

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If he dropped out all the oil the vehicle wouldn't drive, never mind take it to a field - it relies on the oil to take the drive from the engine to the gearbox like a manual gearbox's clutchSteve L wrote:A friend, who was a mechanic used to say that when he was training, the instructor used to demonstrate the reliability of automatic boxes. He dropped all the fluid out of one, then let the students drive it round a field at the back of the college until it stopped working. He waited for it to cool down then refilled it with ATF then the vehicle drove as normal. I dont think you could do that with a manual box.
I've towed caravans with both manual vehicles and automatics. My choice for towing (or solo for that matter) would be an automatic every time.
Never heard of an auto without a torque converter. How is the drive to the gearbox disconnected when stationary with the engine running and drive engaged? Presumably the chain takes the drive from the gearbox to the diff?chiefster1976 wrote:quote
...( basically with not having a torque convertor in them but instead having a chain a valve tends to wear inside the gearbox leading to serious and expensive problems...)