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1994 Jaguar Xj6 Torque Converter

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akajonnyg | 14:12 Wed 10th Jul 2013 | Motoring
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Hi, I have a Jaguar XJ6 (1994), 3.2 and the transmission can be a little jerky. It also is very 'unwilling' to kick down, although I think this model is characterised by this. Could someone give me a rough idea of cost to repair or replace the torque converter. Mileage 31000. Full Jag history, 22 jaguar services all on time
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my ex replaced one on my 2L corsair in 1980 , he had to hire a torque wrench and an engine hoist but he did it, it would have cost a months wage for a garage to do it he said. He was a JT in the RAF at the time. if that's any guide lol
oh and when and why would you need the kick down, i sail past beemers and mercs in the 3rd lane doing 70mph in my 1.4 1996 vauxhall corsa and never needed the kick down yet.
dot, I doubt that your 1.4 Corsa would kick down at 70 mph.

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