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scousey 10-17-2009 10:04 AM

98 Lantra No Drive??
 
Hi All,

Just bought an 98 Lantra as spares or repairs.

It goes into Reverse fine and can drive around all day. But it wont go
into Drive/2nd or Low at all!

Fluid level is at cold. It is a brown colour and smells a very tiny
bit of burning.

Took pan off and looked for filing, but none in there.. apart from
normal wear and tear.

Does the level need to be upto Hot when the engine is cold?

Also should it be pink?

Would it be best to do a flush??

When we change the stick to Drive/2/L it will rev the engine, but not
move.

Any ideas?
Thanks

hyundaitech 10-18-2009 12:22 PM

Re: 98 Lantra No Drive??
 
On Oct 17, 10:04 am, scousey <djscou...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just bought an 98 Lantra as spares or repairs.
>
> It goes into Reverse fine and can drive around all day. But it wont go
> into Drive/2nd or Low at all!
>
> Fluid level is at cold. It is a brown colour and smells a very tiny
> bit of burning.
>
> Took pan off and looked for filing, but none in there.. apart from
> normal wear and tear.
>
> Does the level need to be upto Hot when the engine is cold?
>
> Also should it be pink?
>
> Would it be best to do a flush??
>
> When we change the stick to Drive/2/L it will rev the engine, but not
> move.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks


The transmission fluid level is proper. A flush will not fix this.
The fact that it goes in reverse confirms that the axles are engaged.

You'll probably need to replace or overhaul the transmission, but
first check the transmission range switch to be sure it's sending the
proper gear position signal to the TCM.


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