WWDiesel wrote:
EstorilM wrote:
It had been doing two things which was a primary reason for the change initially.
1) Reverse shudder/stall when cold, thinking the anti-drainback failure issue so that's fine. I tell her to let it idle first
2) TC seems to remain locked when decelerating sometimes. Coming to a stop it can be pretty intense - almost like someone leaving a manual trans car in 3rd gear and slowing to a stop. Severe shudders then usually it'll release.
Question, are you sure you have ATF+4 transmission fluid? ---- If not, then it needs to be changed to ATF+4
The hesitation when you first start it after it sets for a long spell is common; most just start engine and place gear shifter in neutral ("N") for 10-15 seconds before placing gear shifter in Reverse or Drive. Then no hesitation!
The TC staying locked up when decelerating or stopping is a sign that the transmission front pump is worn out and the TC lockup plunger is sticking at times. This too is a know issue that several have had prior to replacing the front pump and TC!
As to the 2-3 shift, could be a clutch problem but more than likely it is a problem in the valve body that controls shifts?
Try adding some *Lucas Transmission Fix or more ATF+4 and see if it helps any of the above issues; these transmission are most happy when slightly overfilled and the Lucas product has had a good track record, I have used it myself and recommend it..
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http://transmissionrepairguy.com/lucas-transmission-fix-review/If the Lucas does not fix your 2-3 shift problem, you may want to consider a transmission rebuild along with installing a new TC while you got it out or at a minimum find a good used tranny and replace yours along with a new TC.
Before doing anything expensive other than trying the Lucas Transmission Fix in the transmission, I would highly recommend taking it to a good quality transmission shop and let them diagnose the 2-3 shift issue and give you an estimate for repairs along with replacing the front pump assembly and a new TC.
Good luck and keep us posted as to your outcome!
Need more advice or guidance just ask, many knowledgeable people on this forum and are more than willing to help when they can...

Thanks for the quick reply, and yeah this forum has been amazing. I own two land rovers (one is a 99) and keep them on the road myself, but I've always wanted a CRD and came very close to getting one a few times.
I find most of the diesel tech fascinating in these things. She definitely tests my abilities though - won't hesitate the beat the hell out of the poor thing, but it's fought hard so far.

I did the timing belt already, rebuilt front driveshaft CV, plus some other misc. things (ORM, etc) it gets about 37mpg highway - compared to her 08 frontier that got 9-14!
I figured as much with the drainback issue, which is why I tell her to let it idle in neutral before she backs out. Not sure if she actually does, but whatever.
I'm the floor manager at a hot rod restoration shop outside DC, and we have a few different trans shop connections, plus LKQ if I MUST get a used trans, but hopefully it doesn't come to that.
I'll definitely get some of that trans fix sent over today though, and let you all know what happens.
I know there have been some random issues with the 545, but how many just kinda throw in the towel like this?
PS: I just checked LKQ and they have the CRD 545 used from $310 - $435!

At least that's a good backup plan, I was thinking ~$1200ish at least.