Hi all, i am now suffering 2 more issues.
I have come away to clacton for a few days and whilst cruising on th A12 she started a random judder like she was about to cut out or change gear and a slight clonk seemed to sound, today this seems to be worse and happens every now and then whilst sitting at approx 40 mph and seems worse in lock up however holding her in position 3 seems to make no difference, gearbox rebuilt march done about 1500 miles since and smooth changing....no warnings messages on dash brand new battery and fuse box charge over 14 volts....if only it were that easy.
Slight whine fdom front diff at 25 MPH worse on de acceleration.
Sometimes when accelerated away from the lights hard clonks and the same on hard breaking.
Had an intermittent abs traction failure since i bought the car after it rains ! Could this beconnected ?
Dont know what to think gearbox or front diff ?
Now the LPG
Whilst i am up her i decided to have the LPG system serviced and went to sudbury today to have it done, i have been having a kind of missfire symptom the last while and as soon as the guy heard her he picked up on it, he read the fuel trims and one side was at minus 25 percent (rich) and so he reset the trims and switched her to petrol where she reset and settled down nicely but as soon as gas were switched on went back to 25 percent indicating a fault with the gas system so he tried for 4 hours to read the system but kept saying no LPG controller so points to a ecu fault (stag 300-8) he was speaking to the guy from lpg shop who tried remotely to connect but no success at all, he did say that the system i have may require a different lead as the one in use could sometimes be at fault when reading.
Help !
It seems when i fix a fault 2 more manifest themselves and i am seriously getting to my wits end with the car now as i have spent a fortune on it and its getting worse.
4.6 thor 2000 147000 miles as said recon box new fuse box and battery new coil packs plugs and leads, new throttle position sensor as well.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.