Did Transmssion On '98'XJ8 Swap Got Stall Speed Error
Hi, I had a mechanic do a transmission swap on my 1998 XJ8 and the car has a stall speed error code. The fluid is full but in drive it takes a while to pick up speed but reverses fine? Does anyone know what could be the cause? The transmission was supposidely good.
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There's 4 possible causes:
1) Transmission oil level low 2) Transmission Selector cable adjustment / installation incorrect 3) Output speed sensor problem 4) Transmission mechanical failure |
Originally Posted by dip2000
(Post 1053902)
Hi, I had a mechanic do a transmission swap on my 1998 XJ8 and the car has a stall speed error code. ........
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thank you. Where is he Output speed sensor located?
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If it takes a while to pick up speed, it sounds like internal mechanical fault, or possibly low fluid. Drive it by a Jag shop or dealer and have them take it for a spin, they shouldn't charge you. It should be relatively easy to tell if it's slipping.
Make sure the letters/numbers on the shifter surround match the corresponding gear ("D" lights up in drive and so on). |
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