have you checked the gearbox level? and has it had any oil change recently? look at the cheep options first.
i do know that TD's gearboxes are not built to last, and given its milage it might have given up the ghost ......but lets hope not hey. have a look at your oil sometimes something so simple can solve it!
good luck
Would low oil level cause the "Automatic Gearbox" message on the display?
I shall be looking to check that the oil levels are correct; but don't believe any recent servicing was carried out shortly before the "failure".
Since I have no throttle, I cannot detect if I have clutch/band slip. Still trying to work out if the gearbox problem is disabling the throttle, which might seem appropriate. Back to the logic behind the "Automatic Gearbox" message, I think.
Reading the article (second link) on the
Omega Auto Box Information page makes me think the box is in manual mode, and only changes in response to the lever.
I've added this comment to the initial statement of problem:
When I said "No problem from the box" I meant that there were no undue noises, etc. I think that the box was not auto-changing, and was only running under manual control from the lever. This apparently means that the controler was not active; whether by its own actions or by "force majeur", I don't know.
So the question is, has the box controller failed, and so left the box in manual mode, or has the box controller detected a failure, and so only allows the box to run in manual mode.
Will the Tech2 allow the box controller info be extracted? And who is there near here who can help with a Tech2?