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Originally Posted by homepagz
Few things to be careful of here. I had the exact failure on my 300D.
The plastic part was designed as the failure point in the event there is a seized item in the secondary pump and governor area. Something must have seized to allow that failure point to be destroyed.
On mine - once it was replaced - the car shifted fine for a few hundred miles until it was torn up again. It turned out the secondary pump was seizing and had to be fixed.
So - it may be working now - but if you haven't found the original cause - it may happen again.
-John
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It looks like I am not the only one to replace the gear/s twice before disabling the secondary pump.