denver6161
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Just curious to see if anyone has any opinions or advice on this matter. I have my 06 LR3 in the shop currently for a look over, oil change, transfer fluid change, etc. I had mentioned to them that I was experiencing a 'thunk' like noise and knock when coasting towards a stop light and then accelerating. It seems pretty common and I assumed that the truck needed to have the software updated as mentioned in other threads. Spoke with the shop today and they noted that they had completed the software update and while there was a lot of improvement the thunk issue was still evident. They recommended resetting the adaptive values on the transmission itself. The truck has 90,000 miles on it and I completed the transmission fluid change approximately 1300 miles ago.
It feels weird to reset the learned transmission adaptive values on a truck with 90,000 miles. Is this a minor risk? Major risk? Other than this minor thunk (and the need for a new compressor drier) the truck is running brilliantly.
Any thoughts or opinions you all could offer? I can still call the shop tomorrow morning and not have them complete the service.
Thank you in advance.
It feels weird to reset the learned transmission adaptive values on a truck with 90,000 miles. Is this a minor risk? Major risk? Other than this minor thunk (and the need for a new compressor drier) the truck is running brilliantly.
Any thoughts or opinions you all could offer? I can still call the shop tomorrow morning and not have them complete the service.
Thank you in advance.