Auto gearbox issue- FLASHING POWER LIGHT OF DOOM
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 4:32 pm
This kinda put me in a bad mood thismorning
It all started when I got in and turned the key for the glow plug to do its glowing. After a few seconds the AT's POWER lamp started flashing. I pressed the gear selectors power button and the lamp went out- and I left home for work without thinking much more about it.
It sees to drive fine usually- maybe the gear changes are a wee bit harsher than usual but when the power button is depressed It'll not change down through the gears as normal until you reach a certain rpm. EG. you can apply very light throttle and take it from low rpm out to 3500rpm when it will suddenly snap down into the next gear. When this happens it changes gears much faster and harder than normal too- nearly like the line pressures have been raised...it feels kinda good
but cant be good for it so have kept power mode off.
And it did this the whole way to work and then when I got closer to home i clicked power on and it seemed to function as normal.
It rained last night.. wonder if its electrical and caused by the moisture......? anyone got any ideas? I'm hoping its not serious

It all started when I got in and turned the key for the glow plug to do its glowing. After a few seconds the AT's POWER lamp started flashing. I pressed the gear selectors power button and the lamp went out- and I left home for work without thinking much more about it.
It sees to drive fine usually- maybe the gear changes are a wee bit harsher than usual but when the power button is depressed It'll not change down through the gears as normal until you reach a certain rpm. EG. you can apply very light throttle and take it from low rpm out to 3500rpm when it will suddenly snap down into the next gear. When this happens it changes gears much faster and harder than normal too- nearly like the line pressures have been raised...it feels kinda good

And it did this the whole way to work and then when I got closer to home i clicked power on and it seemed to function as normal.
It rained last night.. wonder if its electrical and caused by the moisture......? anyone got any ideas? I'm hoping its not serious