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Jaguar S-Type Transmission Problems

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Please share your experiences with any transmission problems you've had with your S-Type.
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Shop around for a fix - I have had 2 cars -Dodge van and Infiniti Q45 with trans gone and dealer both times charged almost twice as much to fix than a private shop-about 5 large v 2000-2500
The transmission's in the 2001's are a HORROR... Be Warned.
and insurance dropped out at 100K) the auto transmission
started going "klunk" when shifting from 2->1.
Manually shifting from Drive to Neutral at each stoplight
avoided the problem. I took it in for service (Upsala
Sweden) and there was no record in the car computer of
out-of-limit behavior.
They flushed and re-filled the trans, and zero'd the
adaptive computer program. Now it makes a REALLY big clunk
at 2>1 and goes into redlight, "creep home" mode and they
don't think I should drive it. Thanks a lot.
They also want me to steer me to a reconditioned unit.
I suppose it's nice to know I'm not alone.
dandk
My car was built 2002-11 with 6speed automatic, so I presume it is the ZF6HP26.
I'm waiting for a reconditioned trans and driving as little as possible around town.
when driving cold, the trans works as before.
when warm, if I gas a little during 1>2, it goes WHUMP and we're in
"VAXELLADAN DEFEKT" mode. Then I cannot change gears, and we are stuck
in gear2, which is OK for 40-50km/h.
Once I stop/neutral with motor running, when I start driving again, the trans
behaves nicely: the car drives very gently with no thumps at all, although
it seems slushy going from start to 10km/h revs up to 2K. Gears3,4,5 used
without problem.
The mechanic said that the trans was in "slip" mode, maybe some sort of low pressure/
power mode. I suspect it also starts in gear2 which is just what I asked the mechanic
to do for me.
So, actually it is much easier to drive after the first WHUMP.
Turning the engine off clears the "VAXELLADAN DEFEKT" alarm, and the sequence
repeats.
The first time the WHUMP is really bad, the YELLOW engine lights, and
this light is remembered after the car is turned off and then on.
Except one night with a thunderstorm, the persistant YEL engine light
was cleared. It returned later the next day after a sloppy start from a light.
Driving Experience
I suspect "Sport" mode makes things worse and avoid it now.
The simplest way to drive now would be to force the WHUMP each time I start the
car, stop at next light and enter N, then D and I can drive in slush mode for
the duration of the trip.
It feels wrong to try to make the trans panic. Besides, if the motor is cold
the trans works just fine and I'm not sure I could get the WHUMP.
It is more sporting to try to get through a day without tripping the "DEFEKT"
alarm. This can be done (when the motor is warm): accelerate firmly from
stop up to 2500, then release the gas and wait for the switch to gear2.
From now on it changes up and down normally (just don't let it go down to gear1).
To creep from stop, simply enter Drive and release the brake.
To cause the WHUMP, push just a little gas, so it slowly accelerates to 1500,
and it will try to change gears by itself. The next two changes will be really
spectacular. Like being hit in the rear by another car.
I'd call this ZF_LURCH#2A or maybe ZF_WHUMP#1.
I would greatly appreciate if you can keep me updated. I can promise the same from my side.
Thanks
How much is it to fix the transmission anyway. I need suggestions. A
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In may I had a problem with my fan and overheating. The engine still feels like it gets too hot too quickly.
I have yet to replace my heater and a/c that went out last november. I have to replace a cst and heater vlv because the heater pump leaks when I use my a/c which blows the fuse AND is very oxidated from leakage.
I love my car but it has been very expensive to maintain.
transmission problems with my 2000 S-type. shifter gets stuck in
park on an incline. The dealer wants about $900.00 to fix the problem.
Jaguar has to admit to their mistakes, please keep informed. THX
I would like to be included in the list, but hopefully I'll dump the thing soon enough. 2007 Jags have rebates of around $9000 in my area, and I was thinking that having one with a warranty could not be that bad (that to show everyone that I do love the looks), but after reading this thread I could not justify getting another one...
Today was my first time on your Forum (maybe I should have started here), what are the tranny problems all about & why aren't the dealers fixing problems in or out of warranties. Guess the Share Holders should start to get senior management salaries back to reality, is supect they're in the megabuck range. Why hasn't there been a recall on these problems, what should I be watching out for?
My car is out of warranty, should I consider extention. Are Jaguar Dealers across the country like Corvette Dealers, some can set there warranty prices with very good prices.
I would greatly appreciate hearing from my new Jaguar colleagues. Hope I am successfull getting back onto this forum, took awhile to get setup. I am somewhat of a wrencher, in the Street Rods world, would like to learn as much as possible with this car .... I just had "the big one" last week. So I really would like to make this a keeper, but my wife has heard that numerous time. I wouldn't be surprised if she wanted an older Coupe some day.
Best regards,
Gil, Central Florida
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Pat
Has anyone experienced the same? My 2000 s-type 3.0 tends to slip and the engine races intermittently. Had transmission drained and refilled once but still have the problem. Took it back to check level and color of fluid. That is OK. Over time I have noticed two interesting things regarding the occurences. First it seems to operate OK when it is cold, and worse when it is warm. For this reason I suspected something related to the viscosity of the fluid or perhaps an internal transmission pump or controller that weakens as the temperature rises. But then, I also noticed if I pull down on the shifter when it occurs, it seems to help. I did have the shift cable replaced beacause it had broken after parking on an incline. Since then, I have had some close calls getting the transmission stuck in park on an incline. This leads me to wonder if the cable might have stretched ever so slightly, and lengthens even more in warm weather. Could the indexing be off on the selector, and would this cause the slipping and racing of the engine previously mentioned? Thanks for any help with this.
First, it was stuck in park on a *slight* incline. Ended up with a broken 'shift assembly' trying to get it out of park: $750. Took it back because it got stuck in park again, only this time i had someone bump my car up enough to get it out of park so I didn't break the 'shift assembly' again. They told me it was a short with the selinoid that releases the shift lever: $250. They have a warranty on their repairs, but since each trip to the shop magically revealed a different failed component, they were able to charge me for each and every repair.
Started seeing 'Gear Fault' warning on dash. Car intermittently would slip out of gear on the interstate, etc.; trouble engaging from Park to Drive.
Took it back again (BTW, I had problems immediately after getting it back from dealer), because it was shifting erratically; they also incorrectly wired the shift indicator so that it only illuminated when the brake pedal was pressed.
This time, was told that the shifting cable was coming apart, $360. When I came to pick it up, they explained that this latest repair 'made the problem better' but didn't fix it.
They say I need a new transmission altogether. UNBELIEVABLE. Could they not have determined this previously?? That's why I took it to the DEALERSHIP, rather than some generic repair shop. My car must have been the only one that this Jaguar 'mechanic' has ever worked on. Absolutely inept. I have never been so thoroughly appauled at the lack of service from the dealership for a "luxury" vehicle. Sadly, there is only ONE Jaguar dealership in my state. That's the ONLY reason they are still in business in my opinion.
Thanks,
Ruben
I went with the rebuilt since that's all my warranty would pay for. So far, so good. But, I'm going to dump the car before the extended warranty expires in 2009. It breaks my heart because I really love this car. It still makes me smile, after 7 years.
Good luck!