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I have a 2014 C5X7 where I suspect that the torque converter has gone bad as I have power loss on acceleration from stand-still or low speeds, with a mechanical rumble every time it changes gear 1 through 3. No codes to be read. I did look at replacing just the torque converter, but there are none used available at reasonable prices and a new one is just way too much. Looking at used auto boxes (Mine should be the Aisin TF-80 AM6.), there are some with decently low mileage (120 000km ish) that aren't too bad price wise. I'm wondering though, how interchangeable are the gearboxes between the engines? I have found one that matches my model year and engine. There is, however, one that is nearby that is from a 2017 X7 but that has the 2.0L euro 6 diesel. How different are the gearboxes?
Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
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mickthemaverick
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Re: Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
I would try giving it an ATF and filter change first, it can make a big difference to performance of both the torque converter and the gearbox. 
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Re: Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
I forgot to mention that I've done the oil change 3 times with the correct oil (and according to the guides on this forum). It was working fine until a couple of months ago when I started noting power loss from standstill (dangerous when you aren't expecting it).mickthemaverick wrote: 16 Dec 2025, 21:09 I would try giving it an ATF and filter change first, it can make a big difference to performance of both the torque converter and the gearbox.![]()
The current gearbox has about 180 000 km. Shouldn't be end of life, but I guess sometimes one is unlucky and perhaps the oil changes revealed a problem.
The car is drivable and all, just very annoying to not have the same power anymore.
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Re: Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
Did you use a diagnostic machine to tell the gearbox ECU that new oil has been fitted?
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Re: Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
Yup, every time. It has been shifting fine except for some cold days when the first shifts can be a bit drawn out and harsh. I could do another reset just to see if there are any changes in behaviour.Paul-R wrote: 17 Dec 2025, 17:36 Did you use a diagnostic machine to tell the gearbox ECU that new oil has been fitted?
Edit: The problems started a couple of months after the last oil change. I had also done a road trip in Germany without any problems at all this summer (just after the last oil change).
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Re: Citroen C5 X7 2.2 HDI auto gearbox
Update:
Probably going to just buy a low milage (ish, 120k km) gearbox from a car exactly the same spec as mine and then do a bench drain and fill of the gearbox.
Probably going to just buy a low milage (ish, 120k km) gearbox from a car exactly the same spec as mine and then do a bench drain and fill of the gearbox.