if im going 70 mph what should my rpms be at. im not sure if my car is shifting into drive. I have a 2000 land rover discoveryif im going 70 mph what should my rpms be at. im not sure if my car is shifting into drive. I have a 2000 land rover discovery
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Hi put car on level ground,start engine run untill the engine is at optimal tempriture apply hand brake then open bonnet then first look for transmition dip stick at the back of engine,once found start car and put gear lever through all the gears about free times then put it back in park,pull the dipstick out wipe it with a cloth (best to use cloth like shirt so there are no peaces of fluff to contaminate t-fluid) thenput it back in the transmition as fare as it can go,pull out and check that the fluid is between the level marks,if rite put dipstick back job done,good luck hope thi was some help
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I can't find my book....BUT some vehicle manufacturer don't allow the owner to access, add or check their transmission fluids..hence no dip stick or service cap.
The olny way is through the dip stick with out transmission service .But its 10 years old . Its time to take it to a transmission shop and let them change the filters and flush the system now and it will save you later . Its like 100.00 dollarts and well worth it because they can head off major problems at the pass before it realy costs you money .Good luck with it
on a manual transmission there is no dip stick. it is a sealed unit. in order to check the the level there is 2 bolts on the transmission. the one is on the front side that is your full level and place to add fluid. the second is on the front but closer the bottom. this one is to drain the fluid
have to jiggle the steering wheel while gently trying to coax the key back. i have had this happen to me on a couple of occasions. finesse. don't try to force, just nice and gently back and forth and it will free up the internal locking mechanism which is preventing you from turning the wheel.
Transmission fluid has become too hot. Check the transmission fluid level (dip stick on passenger side near firewall), then check the transmission cooler, cooling pipes and fittings for leaks or breaks. For other possibilities check www.rangerovers.net .
if im going 70 mph what should my rpms be at. im not sure if my car is shifting into drive. I have a 2000 land rover discovery
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