problems with AL4 automatic gearbox in a 2004 206 1.4

I can't give up goddamnit, surrendering is what the french do, I can't surrender to a french car!
I have low oil pressure now too with the new solenoids, between gears it's just like a slipping clutch, could the oil pomp on this box be bad? I'll give it one more try to fix, maybe with another different box, but I want to do it right immediately...
 
Hi everyone,
I am the first time poster here and have always been a reader in searching for solution for my 2007 citroen c3 with the AL4 gearbox. Sorry to jump into this post but i am hoping to get some help for our cute little car.

The car is driving well, no faulty code, no warning lights and etc. Feel a little it slow in changing from3 to 4th gear, sometimes it change at 64km/h or upto 74km/h. Not sure if it is normal.

After driving the car for around 45 mins, the car started to jolt when it is about to stop. If we continue driving, it will then slip at the first gear but started moving after a jolt. Also, if we leave it to P and engine remaining on, we will not be able to shift it out of park after we heard a "click" sound. This happend while we first gotten the car, but it was working fine for a while after we replaced the ATF and brake switch. The issue came back after few months, after we stopped the car at steep slope, and the issue came back again.

Do not think that it's solenoid issues, and we have a feeling that the previous owner had tried fixing it with no luck. I know there are some AL4 specialist in Melbourne, but we are located in brisbane. We really not wanting the car to be ended up in wreckers, I am hoping someone can point me to the right direction here in brisbane or able to assist us in fixing the gearbox.

Thank you in advance, =)
 
Hi everyone,
I am the first time poster here and have always been a reader in searching for solution for my 2007 citroen c3 with the AL4 gearbox. Sorry to jump into this post but i am hoping to get some help for our cute little car.
Please start a new topic in the Citroën forum (look for the "Post thread" button on the top right when you get there).
 
Please start a new topic in the Citroën forum (look for the "Post thread" button on the top right when you get there).
Sorry for that just realized it's the Peugeot forums, thanks
 
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