Did my first oil change since my warranty expired yesterday. Pretty simple, a little messy when I pulled the plug bolt and underestimated the force of the oil flow. Finished up, wiped everything down and took a power washer and sprayed down the engine bay to clean up some dirt/grime.
That's when the problems started. Re-checked my oil level, started it up and let it idle for a bit. Everything seemed fine so I shut it down and cleaned up all my tools. An hour or so later I had an errand to run so I take off and right away I notice a "Transmission Range Change Unavailable" fault. "Special Programs unavaliable" also diplayed when I tried to select a different traction setting and the Hi/Lo selecter was inoperable.
A few miles down the road at a stop light I go to take off and it's like i'm in Neutral. The Hi/Lo selector lights are now blinking. Info screen pops up an "HDC" fault and "Transmission" fault. I tried cycling power but it didn't help. So I call a tow company to get out of a major intersection in town. Nice.
I did some quick searching online and the following morning I took my battery out. It was down to 75% but at a relatively good voltage of 12.5 Vdc. I charged it fully hoping that would help but it didn't change anything. The parking brake automatically engages. If you take off the parking brake and go from "D" to "P" there is a concerning grinding noise, but i'm assuming that is the parking brake re-engaging. In all other gears the engine idles down a couple hunderd rpms but the tranny/transfer case doesn't engage.
I'm at a loss for whats wrong. I haven't had a single problem with the LR3 since we bought it. Could it still be a bad battery? Did I get oil or moisture on a sensor or relay? Or is my tranny/transfer case toast? The car has seen 95% highway with very little/light towing in 52500 miles.
I'm going to have to have a local/non-LR shop look at it since the closest dealer is a 2hr drive. I'm pretty sure LR is going to tell me tuff luck since i'm over warranty.
That's when the problems started. Re-checked my oil level, started it up and let it idle for a bit. Everything seemed fine so I shut it down and cleaned up all my tools. An hour or so later I had an errand to run so I take off and right away I notice a "Transmission Range Change Unavailable" fault. "Special Programs unavaliable" also diplayed when I tried to select a different traction setting and the Hi/Lo selecter was inoperable.
A few miles down the road at a stop light I go to take off and it's like i'm in Neutral. The Hi/Lo selector lights are now blinking. Info screen pops up an "HDC" fault and "Transmission" fault. I tried cycling power but it didn't help. So I call a tow company to get out of a major intersection in town. Nice.
I did some quick searching online and the following morning I took my battery out. It was down to 75% but at a relatively good voltage of 12.5 Vdc. I charged it fully hoping that would help but it didn't change anything. The parking brake automatically engages. If you take off the parking brake and go from "D" to "P" there is a concerning grinding noise, but i'm assuming that is the parking brake re-engaging. In all other gears the engine idles down a couple hunderd rpms but the tranny/transfer case doesn't engage.
I'm at a loss for whats wrong. I haven't had a single problem with the LR3 since we bought it. Could it still be a bad battery? Did I get oil or moisture on a sensor or relay? Or is my tranny/transfer case toast? The car has seen 95% highway with very little/light towing in 52500 miles.
I'm going to have to have a local/non-LR shop look at it since the closest dealer is a 2hr drive. I'm pretty sure LR is going to tell me tuff luck since i'm over warranty.