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JLS



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Will not go out of P!?!

What’s the odds getting the gearbox out of P if I disconnect the battery for a few minutes? It’s now stuck Big Cry

Known fault? 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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are you pressing the foot brake down enough?

or,

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic61043...stuck+park ... - .- -.




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Yes. Can see the brake light shine too…. So the switch is ok, if it’s the same switch, and not a separte one for the box?

I understand its a costly part to change - yippiiii - just bought and changed the rear diff… That wasn’t cheap either Razz

… I’m starting to miss my D3…. Nearly faultless during 5 years ownership compared to the two month old (to me) L405…

I thought a ten year younger car should be a sweet experience Wink 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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A quick update. The P lock issue is solved with some gaffa tape Whistle The solution nicked from YouTube… But, a tip for the other ones that have, or will have, the same problem: Follow the workshop manual to dismantle the gear selector unit, and not the one that you find on YouTube (the guy loosens the whole centre console, pulls it backwards and access the gear selector uniot from the front.). That´s a way to complicated way to do it! It´s supposed to be accessed/opened from the rear, leaving the console where it is!

Good luck! 2016 L405 SDV8
1962 Series 2 a petrol
1965 MB 230 SL

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Thanks for the update Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Funnily enough mine did this the other day with my wife. She claimed not to have tried to turn the selector before it rose up fully but I don’t know Whistle

Anyways, I ended up repeatedly pressing the brake pedal on and off, and thumping the area just behind the selector a few times. The solenoid loosened and began working again. I’ll monitor it. V8 or else ...

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Speaking from experience do not leave this - get the selector changed, an intermittent fault soon turns into a permanent one and it will definitely leave you stranded - most likely in a very inconvenient or dangerous place - doing a U turn, in a road for example or in a car park leaving you stranded in the middle of the road blocking it and causing a huge amount of stress to not only you but other drivers being also blocked in.

I’ve had 2 fail in 2 L405’s and the symptoms are always an intermittent fault, temporary lock out or a stiff selector turn especially after a long run. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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seems like the sensible thing might be for us all to purchase a spare and have in the workshop for that very day!!

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£150 to £300 is a lot for a spare just to sit around. a roll of gaffer tape might be better value after all! V8 or else ...

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I have bought the gaffer tape, where do i put it Rolling with laughter 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue

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Vogue wrote:
Speaking from experience do not leave this .


Yep, Don't leave this, it will get worse and at the most inconvenient time.

When the rotary selector in my D4 decided to stop rotating I'd just reversed out of a parking bay in a car park and was stuck in reverse blocking the road, unable to go forward again or even select neutral to roll it out the way.
I turned the ignition off hoping it would sort itself out but it didn't. I wasn't going anywhere.

I had an embarrassing 15 mins whilst I stripped out the centre console and split the halves of the module to push the lock back with a costa stirring stick.
I was lucky the owner of the car I'd reversed up to and was blocking in didn't return in that time.
And I'm obviously lucky I have the tools in the car and am able to do the work.

The replacement I modified before fitment with the 'cable Tie mod' which enables me to pull the tail of a cable tie tucked up just under the console to pull the lock back if needed.


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So now, as well as worrying about: blocked DPFs, regens, snapping crankshafts, stuck EGR valves and various turbo problems I have to worry about it sticking in gear. Oh well, more sleepless nights till I find out where to put the gaffer tape. 😕

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dont forget the hammer... Very Happy ... - .- -.




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Ah! I get it.

The roll of gaffer tape is for the irate mouths of the blocked-in carpark users, to shut them up? Very Happy

Or, where on earth does it GO???? Whistle “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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My wife claimed it happened again. I get the in car, and it works perfectly.

I'm saying nothing. Whistle

As for the gaffer tape trick ( where you use it to hold the lock pin in its retracted position ). I was thinking that over time the tape would stretch and fail, and that a better solution might be a paper clip bent to shape to hook around and hold it back all the time.

Quick question .... is the locking pin only to prevent gear selection when in the P position ?

Cause I tried it today creeping along in D and didn't need to have the brake pressed to knock it into N and back to D again. V8 or else ...

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