A place for general chat about the Jimny. Please make sure you post in the correct section on the site, this way it keeps the site tidy AND ensures you get a more relevant answer.

Suppliers/Dealers or anyone selling with a commercial view in mind CANNOT post here unless responding to a specific request of a member in a "wanted" post.

Suppliers include people "breaking for spares" on a regular basis, when purchasing spares members should ask a supplier what they contribute to the running of the forum particularly if contacted by a Private Message

Suppliers or Members who have contributed to the forum can be identifed by the
logo.

Jimny automatic, any good?

  • maltesefalcon
  • Topic Author
  • Visitor
  • Visitor
    Public
15 Feb 2010 20:26 #2292 by maltesefalcon
Jimny automatic, any good? was created by maltesefalcon
Hello all. I might go and have a look at a 2000 W Reg hardtop jimny automatic with 61000 miles and full service history.Supposed to be in very good condition and has just had a cambelt change, Priced at £2250.Now some questions. Are autos any good for greenlaneing? Is the auto gearbox troublesome? Getting a bit frustrated now as i can't seem to find what i want not a million miles away from where i live. Someone suggested to me to get a daihatsu terios or sportrack and now i am getting confused. The jimny makes more sense to me.

regards

Maltesefalcon.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
16 Feb 2010 07:00 #2293 by mlines
I would certainly like an auto. No clutch to fill with mud, increased torque effect and less need for a lower ratio transfer box when putting larger wheels on it.

Downsides - Jimny Autos appear to need to be looked after. Auto fluids have to be fresh and clean and topped up at all times. Do not let them get too hot, keep radiators etc spotlessly clean. This is based on what other people report.

If test driving one make sure it changes when you think it should change and that there is no hesitation or over-revving.

Martin

Martin

2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
16 Feb 2010 16:44 #2314 by Obarno
Hi -

I have an auto and am very happy with it. Before you buy have a look at the autobox dipstick and see what colour the oil is and importantly what it smells like. The oil should be red and smell like....oil! The auto boxes, it seems, are prone to running hot and thus cooking the oil. This is bad news for the box and will shorten its life. I have found the oil can get contaminated, ie dirty quite quickly.

I have just recently changed the oil filter in the gearbox and fitted an additional oil cooler. The oil cooler seems to make a big difference and the oil has stayed as new. I fitted it in the pipe line that goes from the box to the oil cooler in the bottom of the rad. This way the rad helps the oil to warm up to operating temperature but without (hopefully) overheating.

These boxes are totally electronic and won't change into overdrive and torque converter lock up until they reach operating temperature - infact like most modern autoboxes.

In terms of off road use I prefer an auto, particularly for creeping along in difficult situations. I have put a Sammi transfer box in mine with 4:1 low range so downhill braking is excellent. Would I have another auto? - absolutely!

Hope this helps!

Manual VVT, 2 1/2" lift, ORA castor corrected arms, 2" ORA body lift, 4:1 transfer box, Uprated front shafts & CVs ERM , ARBs back & front 3.9 diffs, 6 point cage, ORA winch bumper - Superwinch EP9, ORA rear bumper, ORA axle truses, Diff guards ERM , TBR tank guard, Snorkel, Kumho KL71.30.9.50 15

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 2.022 seconds
Joomla template by a4joomla
We use cookies to give you the best online experience. Please let us know if you agree to all of these cookies. Accepting the Cookies also accepts the Disclaimers for the website.