Auto Transmission
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Auto Transmission
When I first drive my auto bongo, usually mornings top gear doesn't auto select until Iv'e travelled a mile or so, is it the temperature of the transmission oil?? or is it an indicator of slightly low oil?? if so how to check level??
no other fault or niggles with the transmission.
no other fault or niggles with the transmission.
Steve at Outback Autos where I bought our Freda told me this was temperature related and did not occur in summer. I pointed out that this site mentions low gearbox oil as a possible reason and he said that he tried changing the gearbox oil completely and it made no difference. Temperature is the key.
Mine did exactly the same thing this morning and kicked after a mile or so.
Geoff
Mine did exactly the same thing this morning and kicked after a mile or so.
Geoff
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Peter, your Bongo is behaving exactly as it was designed to do. Top gear does not engage until the gearbox has warmed up. I believe this is intended to help things warm up quicker, as prolonged cold running is not good for any vehicle.
For peace of mind, check the transmission oil level, but I suspect it will be fine.
For peace of mind, check the transmission oil level, but I suspect it will be fine.
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