auto box lock-up operation
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- nicstrike
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auto box lock-up operation
i know that the auto box & all its quirks have been discussed over & over , but can anyone describe , solely , the proper & correct operation of the lock-up aspect of the auto box? i know it should kick in at around 37-40mph but other than that i am unsure how it should function & what is (or not) correct behaviour. is there a particular speed at which it should stay locked (other than in kick-down)? i am asking because on our bongo the lock-up seems to drop out & then back in if you back off the the throttle fully & then re-apply (as on twisty b road cruising etc) it was very pronounced & agressive but i have made it a little less "in your face" by tweaking the tps a touch but dont want to over-do it and mess up the change pattern too much. i would like to understand fully what it should be doing before i get too carried away with it.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
That sounds normal to me
Mine also seems to go out of lock-up when on overrun, but re-engages as soon as you start to accelerate again.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
The lock up is noticeably less noticeable
After an ATF fluid change... might be worth considering perhaps? You'll be amazed at the difference! 
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
thats being done this week , so hopefully that will do the trick!
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
just read a quote from alacrity in another "gearbox" post & it would seem that our 'box is probably working as it should , just maybe not as smoothly as it could. gear changes themselves are pretty smooth but the lock-up could be quite pronounced , though a little less so since i played with the tps.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
WOW.......we now have a new truck. what a difference a good service has made! atf & strainer change has really smoothed out the lock-up jolt. new drive belts mean we no longer have a demented mouse at idle , and new front arb bushes and drop links have stopped it sounding like an old cart rattling over cobbles. the old bus is driving really well now!
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
Thats good to hear
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
dead chuffed. aparantly the atf was like soup. happy days.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
Just seen this post as I have been away. If the ATF was 'like soup' then one oil change will not be enough, you only get out about 2/3rds of the oil when you drain it, the converter stays full. I would strongly recommend you change it again if it was that bad.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
cant have been far off , he got best part of 6 litres back in.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
I assure you if, as he says it was 'like soup' you need to double flush, you will NOT have changed more than about 2/3rds of the oil. It's your choice though but oil is cheap compared to a transmission rebuild.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
i'll double check with the grease monkey.
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Re: auto box lock-up operation
grease monkey interrogated & all well.
Re: auto box lock-up operation
I bet he never expected that....nicstrike wrote:grease monkey interrogated & all well.

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Re: auto box lock-up operation
Ah,but does your greasemonkey know his Bongos??nicstrike wrote:grease monkey interrogated & all well.
There are plenty of Bongo owners on here who THOUGHT their greasemonkeys did when they informed they had bled their Bongo correctly......then got a bit miffed when it cost them £1500 to re...!!! place the head!!!
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