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My auto has decided not to work propally to the point where it wouldnt down gear out of third and found it very hard to move uphill in third.

turned the car off for a few mins, turned back on, the A/T light was flashing for 1min then off it went, but have no over drive. and its had a slow leak for about 1month now, but nothing went wrong now its decided to.

Any of you very helpful people know any good places to get a service kit installed ?

Fast , quality work and affordable ?

South east would be preferd too

Cheers TJ

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cheers guys.

rang Knox spoke to burt. there not open for business today but he was happy to listen.

even wanted to know a code of the plate in on the firewall. (most blokes would give to shits and tell you to ring back)

quoted about $140 for a service kit, but i explained to him what happend and he said it sounded seriouse. later check the dip stick. basically nothing left only like 3ml on it ..... must of lost alot of fluid last night .... only just had the 100,000k done last week

just got a fluid leak so i just hope its that. loss of pressure not working right. not to mention no oil on the dipstick.

just putting a service kit in.

after i high flow my turbo i will have to lookin into shift kit.

would you recommend anyone Paul ?

If ur out east :

Lilydale Automatics

Factory 36, Industrial Gardens Cavehill Rd,

Lilydale, VIC 3140

p: (03) 9735 4555

IMO these guys are the best. Solved all my difficult issues with a number of auto boxes that nobody was able to. In fact I was so suprised at the incompetence of many places I just dont bother even as its a bit far for me to go but I still go there as I take it there once, its fixed and I never go back.

I forgot contact details, whoops.

Yarra Valley Automatic Transmission Specialist

480 Maroondah Hwy (Maroondah Court next to Horseland)

Lilydale, VIC, 3140

Ph: (03) 9739 5444

Contact Tony.

But not this week, he needs to do a run-in service my auto :)

ima give knox a shot. see how they operate.

was told not to get my service kit done there, cause the bands in the auto, they didnt tighten good. to much hassel to get to them.

i'll make sure its all good before i pay up .

thanks guys :)

got my car back from knox autos.

they hooked it up to there comp did there test, couldnt come up with anything , everything was running fine.

they guess its the soilenoids, or the wiring loom. but wont do anything till im ready to cough up the cash for them to get stuck into it.

cause i let them know i need it for the weekend, so they didnt wanna get to involved at this time.

asked them if they fixed the leak, it was a gasket seal, they didnt fix it cause when i go back going to have to buy another gasket seal for there price of $120-140.

so they topped up the fluid, told me to keep an eye on the level and top up when need to. and it should be right for the long drive, just bring it back when i can.

so all there work and advice and fluid and testing .... FREE !!! :) very good and helpful people. but they dont do shift kits for mine, RE401B ...they do RE401A though . dodgey !

for shift kit.. or ne thing auto really, or gtr

speak to dave at RVO automatics.

97945004, 0424614710

holds a couple of records for VERY tuff autos and does a lot of drag-spec boxes

for all the hp boys. he's in dingley ave dandenong

has a very tuff gtr too [ZILA33]

im sure he'll be very happy to help

tell him brad(sancho) sent u haha

For a shift kit I would use the MV automatics one. It doesn't matter where you go really, they will all give you the same result, it comes down to price and how helpful they are.

I personally chose the MV kit which I purchased second hand from a forum member.

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