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Steveo



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Td6 gear box help please

Good morning all I am looking for some help I have just been out in my car and the transmission fale safe came on so I plugged in the iidt tool and it has registered a fault it is coming up as line 4 pressure solianoid fault can any body tell me have they changed one them self and is it a easy job ect ect

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gregdav



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Has your g/box been refurbed at all?.
Have you tried the search?.
Lots of info on here regarding the gm g/box.
you may be able to access the valve block from underneath with sump off, but I am no expert in auto boxes.
the valve blocks do wear as they are made of a soft alloy.
I don't want to be the grim reaper, so best get it checked by specialist if your not sure.
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Post #371502 9th Feb 2016 4:40pm
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RRPhil



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The solenoids can be removed after dropping the sump pan. There’s no need to even remove the valve body assembly - in fact the process is even covered by RAVE.

Your transmission has five solenoids, three of which are identical parts. Both GM and Land Rover label them as :

A (for 1-2 shift control)
B (for 2-3 shift control)
C (for 4-5 shift control)
TCC (for torque converter lock-up control)
Pressure Control (for controlling transmission line pressure)

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Unfortunately therefore I have no idea which one is being identified by your diagnostics kit as ‘solenoid 4’

Phil

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gregdav



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Superb description and reply as always phil.
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Steveo



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Cheers for that phill do you think I would be better changing them all where is the best place to get them from ect I have noticed that going from 4th to 5th there is a jolt but the rest are smooth cheers

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i bought my car late last year can recommend Suffolk autotransmissions good honest guys know what they are doing 1937 model y hot rod 1000bhp rover75 v8 vincert blackshadow plus several boats and other toyz ! ford f150 raptor Mercedes e class convertible jaguar f pace

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RRPhil



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The solenoids are available from Land Rover under the following part numbers:

A, B & C solenoid = LNN 000020 - cost approx. £70 each

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TCC solenoid = THC 500050 (was TJD 000040) - cost approx. £120
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Pressure control solenoid = TJD 000050 - cost approx. £190
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Specialist automatic transmission part suppliers like JPAT, Sussex Auto Parts, Mackies, Vanmatic, Automatic Choice, etc. may be able to supply them cheaper.

Although we don’t know which solenoid is ‘line 4 pressure solenoid’ (according to your IIDTool) if you are noticing problems with the 4-5 upshift it may possibly be solenoid C that’s playing up???

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I could certainly send you a used one to try if you wanted to attempt to identify the faulty part through a process of elimination.

Phil

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Steveo



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That would be a massive help if you could what is the best way to contact you phill cheers

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RRPhil



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Just send me a PM and include your address.

Phil

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Oscel



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Hi Steveo,
I realise this thread is over a year old....just wanted to check if you ever solved this?
I've got exactly the same message/issue and have been trying to get to the bottom of it. I'm now at my wits end and after sifting through pages of google results, amazingly came across this!....so I'm hoping you might be able to answer it?
I'm leaning towards it being the torque converter lockup solenoid...

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