Regard
Member Since: 08 Dec 2011
Location: RSA
Posts: 251
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DarrenJ wrote:Yes thankfully. Had only had it 1wk and purchased from a stealer too! Good servic from the dealer though who did the work (it wasn't the same as I purchased it from) and they did a load more work they found too. They did say its the first of that type of failure they'd seen on the new style clutches.
They are lying!!!
The new ones are just as cr*p as the old ones!!
They go just as quickly.
See my post above for apparent permanent fix.......
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28th Jul 2012 9:20am |
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Clamps
Member Since: 21 May 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 1
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Re: Resolving issues with Puma Clutch, flywheel... | |
The Friendly Lyon wrote:G'day fellas. Over the weekend I was driving my 2007 Defender 110, when suddenly I couldn't select second gear. I pulled over to the side of the road and tried selecting first, then reverse. Nothing. Then wild rattle started to surge from what sounded like the gearbox. Soon after something grabbed when I again tried to engage the gears. I had to kill the engine to stop it. After finally shifting into low range and then high again, I managed to drive my truck home, however, the rattle remains.
I've since been reading the threads on various forums, including those here, detailing known issues with the PUma clutch. Despite my foraging, I still haven't located any advice around solutions for the problems. I've since taken my truck the the Land Rover specialists who service it. They have indicated they will need to remove the box to make a proper inspection and diagnosis but suspect it could be the flywheel. Early indication of cost if this is the problem are around AUD$3000.
Does this sound about right to anyone who may have had a similar problem? And, is this something that you might be able to DIY fix with the right parts and workshop manual?
Appreciate any advice anyone has...
Jethro
This same thing has just happened to me. my problem is that the warranty ran out in May this year .It looks like i am in for a hefty bill.
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29th Jul 2012 10:34am |
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robharvey
Member Since: 14 Dec 2009
Location: Durban
Posts: 86
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Regard wrote:DarrenJ wrote:Yes thankfully. Had only had it 1wk and purchased from a stealer too! Good servic from the dealer though who did the work (it wasn't the same as I purchased it from) and they did a load more work they found too. They did say its the first of that type of failure they'd seen on the new style clutches.
They are lying!!!
The new ones are just as cr*p as the old ones!!
They go just as quickly.
See my post above for apparent permanent fix.......
My Puma is currently in for its 80k km service. Second clutch is going in, first was changed at 30k.
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30th Jul 2012 7:49am |
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