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duncan-s4



Member Since: 12 Feb 2024
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Barolo Black
2008 3.6 tdv8 - trans fault - P0666 and P181D

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Hi guys, bought this RR driving perfect, after 50 miles driving home it went into limp mode.

I’ve got the two faults listed above.

Can anyone advise where to start poking and prodding this thing?

It will start and as you begin to drive goes into limp mode, can hear a whine from the transmission.

Thanks

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lofty248



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Did you resolve this issue? I have the same combination of codes.

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duncan-s4



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No I didn’t, checked everything obvious, electrical etc and ended up selling it for parts.

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Haylands



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Google indicates that P0666 is a clutch actuator and P181D is a temp sensor....

Try a transmission specialist, they maybe able to help... Thumbs Up Pete

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RRPhil



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Those codes both relate to the transfer box change-over solenoid. Worth just checking its winding resistance, I think.



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