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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 960 |
P0760 is a rationality fault (as opposed to an open or closed circuit) so tracing it can be tricky. You could certainly check the integrity of the internal wiring loom by measuring the resistance between pins 4 & 16 at the 16-pin connector
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28th Jan 2020 4:56pm |
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jm1489 Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 42 |
Ta Phil, the old chestnut.. finding a fault when its not a fault! Gut feeling is the harness, again, as with other stuff on this RR, someone has been there before me, a couple of the solenoid pin clips had been broken? Either someone has been really ham fisted or they have become brittle and broken with vibration, no signs of fragments in the pan. |
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28th Jan 2020 8:41pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 960 |
The solenoid connectors do get very brittle with age/fluid temperature
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29th Jan 2020 1:05am |
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jm1489 Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 42 |
On the to do list, when weather improves I will chuck some time at the RR, my T5 is getting a bit of tlc at the moment.. long overdue. I will get RR into limp mode before check resistance at the ecu. |
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16th Feb 2020 12:22pm |
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jm1489 Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 42 |
I think I have been a numpty! Just had a look on a BMW site and saw same post from you regarding the solenoids.... I think the open gearbox picture was back to front and in the process of visualising it lying on my back I realised that I probably changed the wrong solenoid! I think I changed solenoid A? I carried out an ohms check at the ecu and got a reading of 26. Would a faulty solenoid show a different reading or is purely to check the wiring resistance? |
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2nd Mar 2020 10:05am |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 960 |
The resistance check purely shows that the solenoid’s windings, and the associated wiring and connectors, are intact and doesn’t tell you if the plate, which clicks backwards and forwards inside, is moving freely/correctly. At the centre of this plate is a ball which acts as the valve which seals off the oil feed passages. This internal mechanism is extremely simple and it’s hard to imagine much that could go wrong with it.
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2nd Mar 2020 1:53pm |
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jm1489 Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 42 |
Hi Phil, eventually got around to swapping the solenoid out, thank you Corona 19 thingy for giving me the time. A few miles under the belt and everything seems to be working as god had intended, nice car to drive once again. Thank you for your help. I would have fixed this first time around if I hadn't been such a numpty but at least I am getting to know the ins and outs of my L322. |
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27th Mar 2020 1:14pm |
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