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Issues with 5th gen auto trans

Engine/Gearbox questions and discussion
Kaytra
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Post by Kaytra » Mon Nov 16, 2015 11:42 pm

Ok so tiptronic was no better :cry: :cry: still going crazy after a few minutes driving

So I'd very much like to keep the car as an automatic, has anyone got any good experience with garages/mechanics who offer a refurbishment/re-manufactured gearbox service? I've seen a lot of comments on this type of service on the american forums and they seem to suggest the gearbox issues return with a year or 2 but I'd have thought if looked after properly they could last much longer.

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Post by paul bristol uk » Tue Nov 17, 2015 1:11 am

The 5th gen autobox is as much use as a chocolate fireguard. Convert it if you wish to keep the car a repair wont last! As it is your car is worth scrap value only. Sorry to be blunt but with 10 years on this forum and PUK before that I have seen this story many times!
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Post by wurlycorner » Tue Nov 17, 2015 7:36 am

Although merc has happily run a tuned 5th gen auto for several years now, so it can most definitely be done.

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Post by Kaytra » Tue Nov 17, 2015 11:38 am

Thanks Paul, I do appreciate the bluntness as I need to be fully aware before spending the £££ and Iain I take your point as well, seen a lot of good posts on here from Merc about the Auto's.

I think what I need to evaluate now is should I keep the 5th Gen I have and start gathering parts for a conversion or should I cut my losses with this car and break it / sell it for spares and get a manual car instead (If I don't try to somehow keep it an auto)

The car I have is a 2000 UKDM 2.2 Vtec, It's done 120k miles, the engine runs wonderfully, it's got a full service history and it's in the dark metallic green which seems to be a color I don't see often at all and I personally love. As you might have guessed I am not very experienced mechanically but willing to give anything a try.

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Post by mercutio » Tue Nov 17, 2015 5:45 pm

the conversion isnt a really difficult one tbh the gearbox is the heaviest bit the reverse light possibly the most fiddly bit sourcing all the bits possibly the most frustrating bit :lol:
if you have some mechanical knowledge and some good mates you could do it in a weekend i reckon, there are quite a few people on here who have done it.
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Post by wurlycorner » Tue Nov 17, 2015 9:36 pm

I have a full manual conversion kit, everything you would need I think, except the gear shift gaiter/surround, possibly gearbox mount (not sure what the difference is on a 5g, between manual and auto) and also not sure if any difference on the driveshafts.

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