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Defender Fun



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Land Rover defender td5 skidding when hard acceleration
Hello
I’m relatively new to the forum to please forgive me if I make an mistake. I have a defender td5 15p with full service history. I have a problem with it however. When in 3rd, 4th and 5th gear under heavy acceleration (e.g overtaking bike) the engine revs, before suddenly kicking in and giving drive to the wheels. This is a relatively new problem.
I believe it could be the clutch?
But I have also heard it could be sensor related?

Sorry for any vagueness above

Kind regards
Post #756551 5th Feb 2019 5:39pm
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4RF RDS



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Sounds like you my need a new cluch. 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris)
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Post #756556 5th Feb 2019 6:09pm
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landy andy



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Sounds like clutch being worn, or contaminated. How bad is it? Is there any oil leaks?
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Clive



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Mine used to be like that, slipping in the higher gears when giving it the full beans, then catching up.

It was the clutch in my case, the friction plate wasn't that badly worn, it was the pressure plate springs that were unable to provide sufficient clamping force.
Post #756564 5th Feb 2019 6:42pm
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I had a similar problem not clutch related though.

It was always a spool down from a high speed run, i found that breaking early and not changing gears or engine breaking was the way forward. I'm on IG: https://www.instagram.com/osloblue42/
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Post #756567 5th Feb 2019 6:51pm
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Defender Fun



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Hello
Thank you for all your reply’s,
This skipping effect doesn’t always happen, it seems as if you use the car more frequently it tends to happen much less. There doesn’t seem to be any other leaks, the transfer box rear output shaft seal was leaking but that was replaced last week. I should also as the clutch works perfectly.
Another way the effect can be described is like when an automatic downshifts a few gears when you accelerate hard. The one thing which seemed to improve it- more or less for one drive was cleaning the MAP sensor.

Look forward to more helpful reply’s
Kind regards
Post #756574 5th Feb 2019 7:00pm
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landy andy



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On mine it was the fuel pressure valve leaking that would contaminate the clutch until it was burnt off.
Post #756600 5th Feb 2019 8:27pm
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Defender Fun



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Hello
Thank you for your response, that does sound possible in my case, did you have to change it or tighten it? I have attached a picture from online- is that it?
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Post #756629 5th Feb 2019 9:44pm
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Think I might have a problem............
Post #756637 5th Feb 2019 9:54pm
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landy andy



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Fitted a complete new unit to mine.

Give your FPR and good clean and see if it’s leaking.

It’s worth checking the bell housing drain plug when servicing a Td5. They stay in all the time unlike the tdi’s, but can get blocked by crap, so best to remove drain plug and poke something up hole to make sure it’s clear.
Post #756650 5th Feb 2019 10:40pm
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Hello,
Thank you for your responses, would it leak while the car is off?
Kind regards
Post #756656 5th Feb 2019 11:18pm
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landy andy



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No. Leaks whist engine/fuel pump is running, and will leak most when just ticking over and returning the most fuel to the tank.
How many miles has your clutch done?

Andy.
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lightning



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Do you know if the engine has been remapped (electronically tuned) for more power? After mine was done, the previously OK clutch started to slip under full throttle.

I had a new clutch, and it was fine after that.
Post #756687 6th Feb 2019 8:20am
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achuakh



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These are the possibilities

1. clutch plate is worn
2. flywheel is on it's way out
3. there's engine oil leaking into the bell housing and contaminating the clutch

easiest way forward, open the drain plug to the bell housing, if there's any oil, then you know you need to change the output seal on the engine which means gear box and engine need to part. depending on how good your skills are and your ability not to drop the gearbox onto yourself, you might be able to get away without lowering the gearbox and transfer box.

if there's no oil in the bell housing, you might still have to drop the box and check the flywheel and clutch plate. if you paid for the labour to drop it, might as well change them all, including the release bearing.

the parts are not really very expensive, but the cost and effort to get them down, means it's best to do the whole lot.

since you are there check if the gear box has any wear on the input shaft, if so, you might want to change that and do a rebuild, but since you are opening it up, might as well change the synchro plates and then on to the transfer box, check for play in the input and output, might be it also needs new cross pin and seals, might as well add a high capacity oil sump to it as well to aid cooling. From the land of the most expensive land rover defenders on planet earth. At �125k for a XS 110 csw and you get to own it only for 10yrs! Please find me a good reason to stay on this island.
Post #756741 6th Feb 2019 2:11pm
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Defender Fun



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Hello
Thank you for your replys, I will check and make use of all your useful advice as soon as I can.
I will update as soon as I get time to investigate.
I would be grateful if you can keep sending any helpful tips
Post #756760 6th Feb 2019 4:30pm
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