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    Yes I did it and I like it alot!

    This thing is pretty cool!!! Just on time for Minnesota winters!
    I love the seats and the color interior is different that any other car I’ve seen.
    Now I understand why you guys fix up the Vehicross.

    Ok hear we go asking questions already. Before purchasing the VX, I drove on a sandy road and all the TOD lights led up so that’s good. But what I am experiencing is when I am driving around and come to a stop, about 5 miles before a dead stop, I hear a clunk in the rear and the TOD dash lights switch to just the rear wheels. So the clunk happens when the system is switching some how. After taking off, when the cars shifts from 1st to 2nd just a second before it shifts to 2nd I hear a smooth clunk but not as hard as I hear it when going from 2nd to 1st . Man this is so hard to explain sorry English is my second language. … so what are you guys think

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    hmm, i would say that it doesnt seem to typical....

    the little clunk from 1st to 2nd is not too big of a deal, sometimes all of ours shift a little hard...but you shouldnt hear clunking from the rear when decellerating (sp)...

    maybe someone who knows some more about the technical stuff can chime in...
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    Actually, what you described sounds totally normal to me. Normal in that if the VX has not had regular, COMPLETE tranny services done every 30k then you will start to here the clunk.

    When you come to a stop, the VX will downshift and you will hear/feel a clunk. When I bought my VX, shifting up from 2nd to 3rd was harsch, even violent at times. I did a complete tranny service at that time, and kept up with it, and have not had any more harsch clunking at all.

    I would say, since you just bought this VX and most likely do not know when or if the tranny has ever been properly serviced, its time to make friends with some local VX owners and get your tranny job done. It will cost you under $100 to do it yourself, and a Saturday of work, but it will make your VX that much healthier, and the clunking will be much, much better.

    That's just my 2 cents...

    Bart

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    I am like 2 hours a way from the dealer so I will do it myself, just call the autopart store and they have the trans filter $40 buks and 9.1 quarts for trans oil I thing I will be good to go thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcrossmn View Post
    I am like 2 hours a way from the dealer so I will do it myself, just call the autopart store and they have the trans filter $40 buks and 9.1 quarts for trans oil I thing I will be good to go thanks guys
    Yup, its really not that hard. The sucky part is dropping the cross member that gives you access to the dropping the pan. Also, getting the fluid back up into the tranny is no fun, but with one of those $6 funnels with a valve and lid from Walmart, it's not hard. It takes 2 people, but the siphon method is WAY easier than trying to use one of those cheap hand pumps.

    If I was you, I would switch to synthetic fluid like Mobile-1 or Royal Purple.

    This is something you should also have:



    Let us know if you have any more questions!!!

    Good luck and welcome to the addiction!

    Bart

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    you think is necesary to change the trans filter? or I just can change the fluid
    Thanks for your help

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcrossmn View Post
    you think is necesary to change the trans filter? or I just can change the fluid Thanks for your help
    Absolutely YES. ESPECIALLY if you do not know or think maybe it has never been done. Your filter may be original, clogged and it would most definitely help to replace it, clean your pan and magnet out, and refill your tranny with some nice, clean, new synthetic ATF.

    Have you done any kind of work like this before? If not, let me know, I can break it down for you. Again, its not that hard. Just buy a 12 pack of beer for a buddy and get a helper for the day, and allow at least 4 hours, if not a whole free day to do the job. And I highly recommend the funnel with a lid and valve thingy you can find at Wally World right in same section as the trans fluid. You just need that and a length of clear tubing from the hardware store that you can attach to the end of the funnel. I can't remember if it was half inch or 3 quarter inch tubing.

    I have done mine twice now. The first time, I used one of those little hand pumps. They work, but it was really messy and really difficult.

    Also, iirc, I think you need a deep socket to reach all the bolts that hold the pan up.

    Do a search and see if you can find the thread that has the full instuctions for this.

    Bart

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    you might as well do the filter.. to get all of the fluid out i think you need to remove it anyway

    also try greasing your drive shaft and changing out the fluid in your transfer case and both differentials they are all easy preventative maintenance that can help to reduce the noises you get on the road

    here is a link to a video which shows the 3 fittings on the driveshaft

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzaNXz-ty34

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    Here is a good thread:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/showthread.php?t=11343

    I forgot another tip. When you get your tranny filter, it will come with a folded up cork gasket. Flatten the sucker out under a few heavy books for a few days, it will make your life a lot easier!!

    Bart

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    Very cool guys thanks alot I will do it soon and I will let you guys know. Also the font struts are leaking so would you recommend the rancho 9000 shocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcrossmn View Post
    Very cool guys thanks alot I will do it soon and I will let you guys know. Also the font struts are leaking so would you recommend the rancho 9000 shocks?
    Hmmm, don't know much about the shocks, but just curious, how many miles does your VX have?

    Bart

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    only 75k

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    Quote Originally Posted by vcrossmn View Post
    only 75k
    Well, that's good, but there is also a possibility that you have gone 75k without any real trans service. I bought my VX is 26k, and I had HARD slamming of the gears even then, and when I drained my fluid the first time, it was like Hershey's syrup. After my initial trans service (fluid, filter, etc) my clunking went away and then I did another tranny service at about 60k and my fluid was still pinkish and didn't smell at all burnt like it did the first time around.

    I think tranny service is something that is over looked by a lot of VX owners simply because it is kind of a pain in the butt to do. Also, I think a lot of shops opt to just drain and refill the fluid, and often times probably do not have the above procedure I posted and either over or under fill the tranny, which will also cause issues...

    Bart

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    Bart, you are right I am glad I am getting your help in this, thanks man!


    Alex-

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    So when you fill the trans the car must be running?

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