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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
If RRPhil is about then he would certainly know.
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27th Oct 2018 5:56am |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Thanks for your reply holiday chicken, hopefully RRPhil sees this message as he is the man when it comes to transmissions for sure.
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27th Oct 2018 2:14pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I have replied to your other thread as well, JPAT for spares but I would send Phil a message as he will definitely be able to advise you better than me and he may also have the spares you need on the shelf
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27th Oct 2018 4:30pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Thanks for the info holiday chicken, do you have contact details for RRPhil or the best way for me to get hold of him? 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 v8 LPG, Java Black, 22' Hawke Alloys, Black Beast |
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27th Oct 2018 4:53pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Problems with the shift solenoids are extremely unusual for the 5HP24 so, if that is the problem, you’ve been very unlucky. I can certainly send you a ‘used but fully tested’ replacement to try. If it fixes the issue, it’s yours for a tenner. If it doesn’t, you can just send it me back. It’s possible that the internal wiring loom is causing the issue rather than the solenoid - unfortunately, the controller isn’t clever enough to be able to distinguish between the two. If you’d prefer you can send me your 'faulty' solenoid and I’ll test it for you (no charge).
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27th Oct 2018 4:55pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
You are a gentleman Phil, i'll be leaving this one with you. |
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27th Oct 2018 5:09pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Thanks for your reply Phil and I appreciate your kind offer regarded trying the solenoid. Is there a way I can trouble shoot the exact cause of the fault (wiring or solenoid) at home without taking the gearbox sump off? I have a multimeter so I could in theory try and check voltages and report back if you could tell me how and where I need to check?
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27th Oct 2018 8:30pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
The solenoids are part of the valve body assembly, which is inside the sump. The only test you can do externally is to measure the resistance between pins 9 & 16 at the 16-pin connector on the back of the transmission. For a shift solenoid the resistance should be around 27 Ohms. This would tell you if there’s a short or an open circuit but, as previously mentioned, it doesn’t tell you whether the fault lies with the internal wiring loom or the solenoid itself. Also, it doesn’t help identifying the temperature-dependency of your fault.
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28th Oct 2018 2:59pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Thanks for the update Phil, I'm thinking the best option here is to replace both the solenoid and the internal wiring loom - I appreciate that the solenoid may not be at fault but i figure it makes sense to replace it anyway whilst the sump is off. I'll send you the removed solenoid which you can have free of charge if it works. Do you know where I can get the wiring loom from or the part number for it? Is replacing the wiring loom a straight forward process with the sump off off?
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28th Oct 2018 6:03pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Both the harness and solenoid are available from Land Rover (part numbers YMD001500 and LNN000030 respectively) but they’d be wanting over £300 off you, for the privilege. The parts would be cheaper from a ZF parts specialist (ZF part numbers 1058 227 019 and 0750 132 122) but, to be honest, I’d want to be pretty sure exactly where the problem lay before I spent that much money.
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28th Oct 2018 8:57pm |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Yes Phil I agree that is a lot of money to pay without knowing the exact fault. I've just returned home after clearing the fault codes and going for a test drive, the results/observations are as follows:
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28th Oct 2018 9:41pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
To be honest, I keep thinking of two things:
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29th Oct 2018 12:18am |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
I'm pretty certain it's locking into 4th gear as on 2 of the occasions when the fault code appeared I was driving the car in manual mode and both those times gear 4 showed on the dashboard display. The engine revs at various speeds also correlated to being in 4th gear (I drove home at approx 35mph and the car 'felt' like it was in 4th). On my icarsoft scanner it shows the drive mode as 'Limp Mode' when the fault occurs, not sure if that has any significance?
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29th Oct 2018 2:20am |
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Knightrider Member Since: 22 Mar 2014 Location: England Posts: 125 |
Phil I was up late so I decided I'd go for another test drive to try and get definitive answers regarding the actual gear it locks into etc, I made the following observations:
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29th Oct 2018 3:49am |
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