Well, she's all back on her wheels after replacing the front discs and pads and she goes backwards and forwards quite well but.....
The autobox is stuck in emergency 3rd

Xac noticed that the engine lurched a bit when D was engaged and this is a symptom of the 'box in emergency 3rd. The engagement is a little vicious in this mode as the handbook warns.
I ran the Lexia across the gearbox ECU and all comes up fine. No faults logged (after remembering to hold the brake pedal down whilst faults are being recorded else a brake swich fault is logged) and everything looks good but when doing an axctuator test, the MV1 electrovalve does not appear to be operating. This is the one that determines if the 'box operates under ECU control, or in Emergency mode. The ECU however "thinks" it is operating this electrovalve.
There are several possibilities and it could even have been a pre-existing fault.
Recall that the normal/emergency slide valve (which is directly operated by MV1) in the old valve block was broken. Also, if the electrovalve is not operated but the ECU tries to maintain electronic control, at speed, both clutches B and E will be operated and recall that clutch B in the old 'box was burned out which will happen if B and E tries to engage at the same time with a brake also applied as the gearbox will effectively lock up solid until something gives.
It all makes a kind of sense. This could have been yet another reason for the original 'box failing. Maybe. There appears to have been so many potential causes of failure but hopefully the real culprit will soon reveal itself.
Now, there is another variable. The replacement valve block I used was off my spoares gearbox which was damaged in an accident. One place the 'box took a whallop was in the region of the area of the valve block cover where MV1 resides.
It looked OK but as it was untestable until all was back together, there was no way of telling.
I shall be looking for electrical faults first, especially as the signals from the gearbox ECU to the gearbox Kostal connector runs through the infamous 10AV loom and then looking that the correct signals from the ECU are present at the Kostal connector. It could even be a duff ECU..
I'm hoping I'll not need to dive into the valve block but if I do, it's not too bad as it is just possible, with care, to get the valve block out without lifting the whole engine and gearbox.
More news as it happens....
It's a setback but not a biggie... Still plenty of fodder to keep me interested in the project!