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Old 28-11-2018, 07:17 PM   #31
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Google "Driveline windup"........
That refers to transfer case Not main gearbox
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Old 28-11-2018, 07:34 PM   #32
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bruce.lee5@bigpond, earlier I was a little blunt with you. I apologize.

Dont know where you are but seriously Dept Fair Trade, Consumer Affairs whatever it is in your state, go visit them. Be polite and warm to them, (they are public servants and need caring for )
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Old 28-11-2018, 07:38 PM   #33
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bruce.lee5@bigpond, earlier I was a little blunt with you. I apologize.

Dont know where you are but seriously Dept Fair Trade, Consumer Affairs whatever it is in your state, go visit them. Be polite and warm to them, (they are public servants and need caring for )
Yes, might have a bit more success than coming on a Ford Forum and complaining about a Fuso truck...........
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Maybe try head office and talk to them. You would think there should be someone there to talk to if the dealer refuses.

https://www.fuso.com.au/Contact

Otherwise speak to the consumer affairs in the state you bought it.

If you haven't given the go ahead to repair maybe have a look at someone else to rebuild the box if the other two fail.
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Old 29-11-2018, 08:12 AM   #35
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That refers to transfer case Not main gearbox

I would've thought, It'd apply to the entire Drivetrain & find the weakest link..!!!

But I'll defer to your superior Knowledge..
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Old 29-11-2018, 09:55 AM   #36
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ACCC covers products that die unreasonably early even if the manufactures warranty has expired. I would expect the transmission to last more than 91,000kms in any vehicle.
Thanks for the heads up Ben.....Have been in contact with ACCC and made formal complaint. Your right.....they say "it would be reasonable to expect more than 91000ks". Keep you informed.
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Old 29-11-2018, 09:58 AM   #37
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Maybe try head office and talk to them. You would think there should be someone there to talk to if the dealer refuses.

https://www.fuso.com.au/Contact

Otherwise speak to the consumer affairs in the state you bought it.

If you haven't given the go ahead to repair maybe have a look at someone else to rebuild the box if the other two fail.
Thanks mate....it's Head Office who I have been talking to. Have now complained to ACCC.
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Old 29-11-2018, 10:04 AM   #38
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bruce.lee5@bigpond, earlier I was a little blunt with you. I apologize.

Dont know where you are but seriously Dept Fair Trade, Consumer Affairs whatever it is in your state, go visit them. Be polite and warm to them, (they are public servants and need caring for )
Thanks Tonz....No apologizes needed, have now gone to ACCC.
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Old 29-11-2018, 10:20 AM   #39
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I would've thought, It'd apply to the entire Drivetrain & find the weakest link..!!!

But I'll defer to your superior Knowledge..
Sorry hayseed.It isn,t superior knowledge.For your info windup is when you try to feed two different ratios into the same ge****t. This is can be caused by running different size tyres front to rear. On a hard surface even the difference between new and worn tyres on different axles can cause windup.A lot of 4WD,s have slightly higher front diff ratios than rear,but on soft surfaces this doesn,t cause any problems. Once you get to the transfer to gearbox connection there is only one ratio involved,so no problem
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Old 29-11-2018, 10:23 AM   #40
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