Technical Automatic gearbox failure (Punto Selecta)

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Technical Automatic gearbox failure (Punto Selecta)

jchevali

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Quite unfortunately, the automatic gearbox of our P-reg Punto Selecta seems to have given up. The car is otherwise in good condition, and the engine starts, but the car won't drive forwards or backwards. Whether we engage Drive or Reverse or Low, it's just as if we had engaged Neutral.

When the car breakdown actually occurred, it had made a loud noise, such as of heavy revving, then it had still pulled forward for a while, weakly and intermittently, until it came to a complete stop, never to move again.

A few mechanics looked at it, and they said it was automatic gearbox failure. Others said it was the electromagnetic clutch embedded in it. Either way they wouldn't repair it. There is a company in Leatherhead, Hardy Engineering, who would repair it, but at a cost of approximately £1,000. In my opinion, that's quite costly, and I'd rather buy another used car with that money, even perhaps something other than a Punto.

Most mechanics we've seen, not even want to change my gearbox for a salvaged one I could buy from a scrape yard (quoted at £175 plus p/p); those mechanics say that on top of the cost of the used gearbox, they'd have to charge me for labour anyway --whether that works or not-- and as I may altogether be spending about £500 (including labour, and towing the car) and still not have my car repaired, they rather don't want to do it. Then there's the issue that most of those mechanics aren't Fiat specialists, and I'm not sure how much of a Fiat specialist you need to be in order to change a gearbox like these, and have it fitted properly.

To summarize, my options seem to be,
  • Take it to Hardy's and spend £1000, which on the plus side is guaranteed
  • Spend about £500 fitting one bought from a scrapeyard (not guaranteed)
  • Trying to sell the car as it is (not sure how much money I'd make?)
  • Giving up the car to the Local Authority so that they get rid of it

And there are some expenses "locked" in the car, as is almost a year's worth of Road Tax and a valid MOT; about 4 months insurance; a resident's parking permit; and the last service I had had done, which cost £300.

Can any one suggest what's the best thing to do in these circumstances?
 
Thanks to everyone who has replied, this is a follow-up on what happened to my Punto Selecta whose automatic gearbox had "given up".

To avoid expending £1000 on the repair as quoted by Hardy Engineering, I've opted to make fit a reclaimed gearbox from a similar car I've found on the Reclamet website. In doing so the cost was brought down to £700, not too significant, but a £300 savings nevertheless.

In the £700 are included the 2nd hand gearbox, a powder clutch, something else I can't recall (all three £285 incl p/p), plus £80 for towing the car to garage, and £300+VAT at the garage consisting mainly of labour costs and some additional for oil.

The service/repair invoice has this to say about the old gearbox: "worn oil pump shaft splines causing no drive at oil pump end" and an "internal spline also worn on powder clutch unit".

I can't say I'm ecstatic about this solution, but after my finances recover, I hope I'll get over it and perhaps I'll like my Punto again, although she'll have to make it up to me if I'm going to trust her again :spin:
 
yeh know what you mean about trsuting it again, my moped set on fire whilst riding it, put it out and rode it round again!

regarding the costs and everything you done the right thing! just put it behind you and think to yourself these things happen with cars :)(y)
 
Yeah solly:D for urr plight mate..at homeland europe..u face the horryfying expenses to spare..here in asia meant worsen..ones have to thinks fourth time of buying...:)
 
I thinks in this breed's ..gear box always ..a great problems..I know someone who willing to dispose away his FS..1996 ..below rm3500..wheres local car.. manufactured in 1980 could fetch more than that ....:rolleyes:
 
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