Does Transfer Box Stepper Motor require mapping to ECU? | |
I am considering replacing my Stepper Motor (IGH500010) on 2003 L322 TD6. The new LR part is priced at over £2k and aftermarket variant priced at around £820.
Does the new Stepper Motor need to be mapped to ECU using T4 Code book or similar Diagnostic PC?, or can this simply be swapped out, without mapping to ECU/ECM??
Also has anyone on this forum had any experience using a company on the internet www.4x4lro.co.uk that claim to remanufacture Stepper Motors with supposedly improved potentiometer for £385?. See extract from their website below:-
“Based on our knowledge, we are aware that performance criticality is based on products being able to perform in severe conditions. With this in mind, we were approached by a contact from a Land Rover Specialist regarding the reconditioning of the L322 Gear Shift Motor. This hosts the potentiometer which serves as the crucial sensor to the electronic feedback of the ECU but has a history of instability in older vehicles and as such is difficult and costly to replace.
Our aim was to seek a more rugged sensor than the potentionmeter and we investigated alternative sensing technologies. Eventually, we identified the ideal sensor which we believe is the best, and most cost efficient solution for the harsh environment to counteract vibration, and heat cycling”.
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