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Gearbox Help needed

Me trying to be a clever git I've just reset the gearbox calibration settings on my 06 supercharged with the iid tool. Problem is now the gear changes are awfull. Very aggressive thump when going through gears and erratic changes.

It was fine before I messed now who's the tool

Any help appreatiacted.

Thanks The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work.

Post #229113 14th Dec 2013 2:34pm
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Glynn



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Oh dear !
I know all too well about what your going through and its not good news.
You will probably now need at the least, a new Mechatronics unit if its anything like what mine did after such , possibly even more.
Rule is, never delete anything on the transmission, below is a sort of description about what happens.

I hope Im wrong in your case but...




The gearbox "learns" to compensate for wear & tear and adapts to it so you don't notice it, i.e. shifts stay smooth etc.
If the adaptions are cleared and this also applies with a software update, this is all cleared and its then set up as a new car would be. Sadly its not a new car and therefore it will change gears like the box is knackered, flash warning lights & go into limp home mode after the reset. The fix to put it right again will probably result in either a new mechatronics unit and/or a full transmission rebuild, both very expensive.
Same could apply to even a full fluid change.

Post #229123 14th Dec 2013 3:40pm
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Oh dear it does look like I'm a bigger tool than the iid tool then. I really can't believe I've done this. Thanks for the input though.

Dave The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work.

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Might be worth trying a software update before spending big bucks....

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Glynn



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Try a software update by all means but make sure its the real thing i.e. a genuine land rover one and NOT anything less, this I cant stress enough.

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GraemeC



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I'm sure I've read something on here about how the gearbox needs to be put into a 'learning' mode after major surgery and this allows itself to re-calibrate the settings.

It may have been on ebajema's gearbox thread. I would have a search and also drop RRPhil a PM - he has massive knowledge and is very helpful

Hope you get it sorted without major surgery Thumbs Up 2007 Zermatt Silver TDV8 Vogue SE - now sold but was a great car!

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Thats Great, I've found ebajema's post about the gearbox learning mode, will give it a try i doubt it will work knowing my luck, thanks for the help guys though

Dave The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work.

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Oh also any idea on what a recon gearbox is going to cost?

thanks again The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work.

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PaulTyrer



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We had ours rebuilt 18 months ago by TES Transmissions in Westbury, Wiltshire. It cost about £3000 but they did a fantastic job and fitted a brand new T/C.

http://www.testransmissions.co.uk/

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£2-3k or recon from £1.8k

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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I've had this on a 2006 SC and I got my local stealer to re flash the software... Picked it up and it was even worse than when I dropped it off! I thought "ahh well, that's that then" spoke to the service manager who plugged it back in the following day. After waiting with baited breath! It worked Very Happy happy days... Second time around Thumbs Up

Worth a try before spending tonnes Thumbs Up

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Googsy



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I thought when you plugged in iid tool for the first time it made a full backup? Then if something goes pear shaped you can restore all settings back ? Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
Gone Audi A5 2.7TDI
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Your right Conner it does, but it cannot put the old user data back into the adaptive memories of the engine or gearbox... Presumably it's lost into oblivion when you press "RESET"...

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Googsy



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Thumbs Up best not mess with that option on the iid then Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
Gone Audi A5 2.7TDI
Gone Discovery 3 HSE
Gone Mercedes CLK
Gone Range Rover 2.5 DSE

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Car going in Thursday guys will keep you updated.

Dave The difference between theory and reality is that in theory it will work.

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