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which gearbox?
« on: 05 September 2009, 17:43:36 »

Which gearbox do a 2,5 V6 ECO TEC have? ar25 or ar35? been searching and searching but no answers  :(
I need to know if it fits my 2.2 before i order it since i seem to need a new one because of the problems i worte about in the end of the thread below.

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1250449278/15#15
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Re: which gearbox?
« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2009, 17:46:49 »

Should be the AR25 :y.
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Re: which gearbox?
« Reply #2 on: 05 September 2009, 17:58:14 »

I've just read your thread and must say that my 3.0L box is acting exactly as you have spelt it out :(.

 I recently topped up the fluid and the problem seem to go away but a couple of days later it returned :o.

 And yesterday when driving quite slowly and just feathering the throttle i lost drive as it went to change as though it didn't know if it should go up or down and when sat at some lights i shot away up to about 50ish and again suddenly no drive and yet last weekend i drove to Braintree and back without a single sign of the problem, funny things these Autoboxes :-?.
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Re: which gearbox?
« Reply #3 on: 05 September 2009, 21:33:11 »

yes that sounds to be the same problem as im having, that "feathering" is the worst you can do it seems. Also driving on slippery surface like polished ice seem to make it slip out of gear more often


you sound sure abou the AR25, good that was what i was hoping for   8-) since that gearbox only have 4000km on it or about 2500 miles (i think)
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