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Matthoffy

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  • Puff
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Far out man, stick it in dry why doncha?

 

No gday, no please, no thanks, just bend over carnts. 

 

Just kidding though, get the codes read and you'll have a much better idea.

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On 02/05/2018 at 10:16 PM, Puffwagon said:

Just kidding though, get the codes read and you'll have a much better idea.

 

Calm ya farm mate.

 

Did you get the codes read?

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Ok then. I was wondering what that strange quote was about but it's all good.

 

There are a whole bunch of things that can make a zf slip, and internally, that part along with worn shaft bushes are the most common culprits.

 

As per my first post, the first step is getting the codes read for pretty much every trans or engine issue, when it comes to these cars.

 

52 minutes ago, Matthoffy said:

I wouldn’t do ya at all let alone dry.. puffy 

 

That's all good too mate, I'm happily married :)

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On 22/05/2018 at 10:53 AM, Puffwagon said:

As per my first post, the first step is getting the codes read for pretty much every trans or engine issue, when it comes to these cars.

transmission has a computer, computer knows whats going on, ask the trans computer not the forum, the computer knows more.

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