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Heres a funny story...



  Renault Clio 1.4 Automati
Me and my girlfriend go on holiday to cornwall, thinking "this is going to be an awesome holiday". We can't get into our caravan until 3 oclock so we go to a beach. Left the car for half an hour and came back, and what do i find? All of my automatic transmition fluid ALL over the floor - at the time i just thought nothing rele of it so i started up the car and tried to move it so i cud have a look underneath, into reverse, foot down - nothing happened...

I call the breakdown service they pick us up and took the car into their garage and have a look - i ring back the next day (tuesday) and no i need a new gearbox :dapprove:

So, me and my gf got a lift with my car back to our home in leicester and she's now at an automatic gearbox specialist - has anybody got any idea how much i'm likely to be spending on getting either 1 - the old autobox fixed, or 2 a "re-con" autobox being put back in my car for it to work???

Any help would be appretiated as this car has a lot of sentimental value to us.

Cheers
 
Depends whats broken might be a broken casing might be a crack or sensor failed.

Second hand box might be difficult to get hold off as the auto cars wern't that popular.

Your only option IMO is to ensure you are using a good specialist.
 


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