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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Hi all, since replacing the drive shaft I have had a problem with the transfer case. It shifts normally between high and low but IIDTool gives the following error message: P 2789-0 Clutch adaption learning at its limit. After switching off the engine you can hear the TC shifting.
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19th Feb 2024 2:46pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
You would certainly expect recalibrating the clutch to fix this error. When you say “I have already calibrated the transfer case and clutch, without success.” I assume you mean that the recalibration process went as planned, it just didn’t fix the problem, rather than the calibration process failed?
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20th Feb 2024 1:23am |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Exactly, the calibration process went according to plan but did not fix the problem.
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20th Feb 2024 7:40am |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
On the other hand; is it even worth the hassle to take the motor out if it's not repairable? Looking at it I think it will be a pain in the neck to loosen the bolts with almost no access to it.
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20th Feb 2024 10:09am |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
????? Does the clutch calibration process using the IIDTool give any information on the clutch calibration angle value, at all? Phil |
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21st Feb 2024 10:31am |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
I meant "Motor"
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21st Feb 2024 10:54am |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Another question for the specialists among you, can the solenoid (Transfer Box) simply be removed or is there a trick to it? I have loosened the screws but can't pull the solenoid out, it's somehow stuck. It can be pulled out about 2cm against a "spring pressure" and then it's done. I don't want to use excessive force for fear that something might break off inside. |
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3rd Mar 2024 6:55pm |
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BAZ8046 Member Since: 26 May 2023 Location: Chatham Posts: 22 |
Hi, it will come out with a bit of wiggling, the plastic fitting on the end needs to lift up out of the bracket / arm it fits in to.
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3rd Mar 2024 7:12pm |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Yes, that helps, thanks.
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4th Mar 2024 8:22pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
LR049160 was used in the later L405, behind the 8-speed transmission. These are the part numbers for the L322 DD295 transfer cases:
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5th Mar 2024 12:55am |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Thanks Phil,
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5th Mar 2024 7:00am |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Yes. Unfortunately, we don’t know what the differences are between all the different models of transfer case, so the only sure way of getting one that functions/fits correctly is to get one with the same part number as your own.
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5th Mar 2024 7:10pm |
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RRPhil Member Since: 22 Aug 2011 Location: Blackburn, Lancashire Posts: 963 |
Doing a little more research, I’ve come across several references online that state that LR049160 supersedes all earlier DD295 transfer cases. More work required to get to the bottom of this, I think. Phil |
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5th Mar 2024 11:09pm |
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Ansi Member Since: 07 Nov 2014 Location: Muenchwilen TG Posts: 144 |
Thank you Phil.
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6th Mar 2024 7:16am |
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