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sye73 Jan 11th, 2021 21:25

Auto Gearbox Repair
 
I was wondering if anyone has used, and can recommend, a company (ideally in the South East) to repair the Powershift gearbox in my 2012 V70 D2? Broadly, the g'box seems to be flaring/slipping (no banging or crunching of gears).
I have tried to research things on the internet but would like to hear first-hand suggestions of suitable firms who could help. These units are obviously fairly complex/problematic so finding someone who knows their stuff is important.

Thanks in advance

Whyman Jan 11th, 2021 21:35

My daughters Galaxy with the same gearbox was very successfully repaired by Oakdene in Nottingham.

Not near you but you could also look at Horton Cars in Oxfordshire/ Buckinghamshire.

sye73 Jan 11th, 2021 22:06

Thanks for your reply

Whippy Jan 11th, 2021 23:19

If you don't get too much response here, try the ford forums. Good luck with it.

Laird Scooby Jan 12th, 2021 00:32

I've not used them myself but you could give these a try :

https://www.essexgears.co.uk/services

Have you checked the ATF level and when was the last ATF change?

Bashy Jan 12th, 2021 02:00

Try a google search term, just highlight the next line, then right click and search google should be in that menu, or type it into google manually

automatic gearbox repair near me

Also, have you checked to make sure there are no updates for your vehicle, I was quoted £70 from the main dealer for a check....

c1800 Jan 12th, 2021 03:56

A trans fluid change may improve things noticeably.

sye73 Jan 12th, 2021 09:23

Thanks to everyone for their posts.
The car has a lot of miles (180k). I've owned ot for about three years and put about under 10k on it in that time. I don't know for certain, but I have to assume that the gearbox has not been serviced previously. It hasn't been done in my ownership because my I thought it was a sealed unit.
I don't know how to check the ATF level but there is (and never has been) any signs of fluid leaking from the car (marks on the driveway, etc.)
I'm undecided on whether an ATF change will be wise in these circumstances - I appreciate they can have positive results, but I assume it's relatively expensive and I might well be throwing good money at a bigger issue (assuming all labour and fluid costs will literally be down the drain if it doesn't solve the problem).

Whyman Jan 12th, 2021 09:55

The fluid and filter should be changed every 30000 miles so changing it may well be overdue and give good results.

There are videos on YouTube on how to do it if you feel able.

When my daughters Galaxy first failed the technician plug his computer into it and diagnosed the problem on a test drive.

Spike56 Jan 12th, 2021 10:44

I have used Gravesend transmissions. They are very helpful and knowledgeable!


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