Hi All
I wonder if any of you knowledgeable lot could shed any light on my situation please?
After buying my truck approx 18 months ago and getting used to driving it, I noticed that there was an obvious lack of power once things had warmed up. From cold there doesn't seem to be a problem....press the go pedal and it responds quite happily, but once everything is warmed up its a different matter....more go pedal needed to reach the same speeds. I've read as many posts here as I can find regarding things like vacuum pipes etc and although I'm not 100% sure what I'm looking at, or for, everything under the bonnet would seem to be in order with no loose or split pipework of any kind that I can see. I've replaced the fuel and air filters and also drained and replaced around 5ltrs of ATF from the gearbox on two occasions (a month or so apart). It was also suggested by a friend of a friend that there may be a sticking valve so I had that checked out by Stevo in Stockport who found nothing. Again when cold, oil pressure seems to reach around half scale at 2000rpm but struggles to reach the first mark on the scale once warmed up no matter how far down I press the go pedal. Once or twice I've also noticed an obvious smell of burning in the cab when traveling up long inclines so I was wondering if my problem could be auto gearbox related? Another suggestion that has recently been made was to place the truck in D(rive) facing up an incline to see if the truck rolled backwards.......it did, slowly!
This really is doing my head in now as I'd intended doing quite a few long runs and offroad driving (shooting on moorland) with this truck, but I can't really take the chance of getting stranded in the middle of nowhere if she should break down altogether.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
AL
I wonder if any of you knowledgeable lot could shed any light on my situation please?
After buying my truck approx 18 months ago and getting used to driving it, I noticed that there was an obvious lack of power once things had warmed up. From cold there doesn't seem to be a problem....press the go pedal and it responds quite happily, but once everything is warmed up its a different matter....more go pedal needed to reach the same speeds. I've read as many posts here as I can find regarding things like vacuum pipes etc and although I'm not 100% sure what I'm looking at, or for, everything under the bonnet would seem to be in order with no loose or split pipework of any kind that I can see. I've replaced the fuel and air filters and also drained and replaced around 5ltrs of ATF from the gearbox on two occasions (a month or so apart). It was also suggested by a friend of a friend that there may be a sticking valve so I had that checked out by Stevo in Stockport who found nothing. Again when cold, oil pressure seems to reach around half scale at 2000rpm but struggles to reach the first mark on the scale once warmed up no matter how far down I press the go pedal. Once or twice I've also noticed an obvious smell of burning in the cab when traveling up long inclines so I was wondering if my problem could be auto gearbox related? Another suggestion that has recently been made was to place the truck in D(rive) facing up an incline to see if the truck rolled backwards.......it did, slowly!
This really is doing my head in now as I'd intended doing quite a few long runs and offroad driving (shooting on moorland) with this truck, but I can't really take the chance of getting stranded in the middle of nowhere if she should break down altogether.
Any and all suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
AL
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