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Timmermans
Member Since: 08 Oct 2018
Location: Belgium
Posts: 2
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Transmission Fault reversed E, Parking brake fault |
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Hello,
I have here a discovery 3 2005 from a customer of me in the workshop with a lot of strange faults and difficult to find the real cause, maybe someone here can help me furhter.
The car came in and had no indication of gears anymore on the display, a yellow parking brake light, no rear lights and park sensors, and a lot of communication fault codes, and the engine doesn't run well anymore causing the battery light to come on also sometimes when the rpm dropped, in the BCM there are always fault codes from the beginning this customer came to me but there was nothing noticeble of them, faults had to do with electric seats and telescopic steering wheel.
What have i done up to know, (in the past replaced the alternator twice, battery is a few years old, now charging well 14.8 volts)
-Erased all codes to see what pops up first,...
-I checked the transmission ecu behind the battery, cleaned the contacts but they looked good
-Checked the connector under the cupholders of the middle console, looked good also
- Checked the 2 connectors at the back lhs wheel, the where a bit dirtier on the outside, but inside was clean and i cleaned them again
-I have also bypassed the yellow/brown and yellow/black can wires of this connector to be sure it's perfect
-After doing this i did the xy calibration as found here on the site, all gears were showing , no more issues
-Drove for 10 miles and then the reversed E came on the dash, followed by the yellow parking brake, when i read out the fault codes i have U0101-87 (parking brake module, when i put out the engine for 1 minute and start again everything works fine, i can erase fault codes that wont help i have to turn of ignition for 1 minute or so.
-It could happen before you drive, or after 20 meters, really unpredictable, but its always ok after restart
So now the fault codes that come every time are the U0101-87 (parking brake module), mostly also TCCM P174C-00 (y sensor), i checked live the x and y signal when the fault happend, the signals stayed perfectly the same
Sometimes i have U0159-87, and these have been there to 1 time U0155-87 / U0010-88 / U0100-87 / U0132-87 / U0159-87 )
In the BCM i have these ( B1B02-28 / B1B69-16 / B1B89-3A / B1C26-3A / B1C32-13 / B1C34-13)
It's not always the same, but the first 2 are allmost always there, only when the transsmission fault comes on dash
I started checking the cables that run on the left and right side next to the doors, left was not much to see, and right i found a loose 'grey' wire and a lot of splices with blue tape and they arent even soldered.
So i tought i found something real now.
The grey wire comes together twisted with a red wire (i searched in the wiring diagram and i think they are the Lin bus wires, the grey one is the GND), The red wire goes into a splice where 2 red ones go further to the back, and 1 red wire goes in the direction of the fusebox somewhere.
But i don't find any other grey wire or any indication of where it has been, maybe someone has pictures of it or could look in his car.
Probably it wouldn't solve the big problem with this car and only the BCM fault codes i think, but that's a start allready, after that i can take of all those blue tapes and solder them, and hopefully find something else.
I know its a big story, sorry for that but i hope someone could help .
I have attached a picture so that you could see the grey wire, it comes with the red wire from the middle console.
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8th Oct 2018 9:42 pm |
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Globetrotter448
Member Since: 21 Mar 2017
Location: Londonderry NSW
Posts: 1822
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Hm!! seems like a single fault is possibly causing all the problems. The areas I would check are - good earth in the engine bay, check of rear globes for dead ones (some fail and short out causing lots o problems) and finally the brake light switch. Hope that helps
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11th Oct 2018 7:44 am |
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Oswiperus
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Member Since: 02 Apr 2010
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Posts: 1600
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One of you faults maybe that the XY sensor needs re-calibrating or replacing (Can be an indication of clutch slip if it has to be re-calibrated regularly)
There is a procedure to re-calibrate XY sensor in this tread:
https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/manual-gear...=XY+sensor Stu
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11th Oct 2018 9:02 am |
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Timmermans
Member Since: 08 Oct 2018
Location: Belgium
Posts: 2
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Hello,
I replaced the yx sensor because i saw 1 time that the Y signal dropped to 0V, after replacing up till now no more faults. Did the calibration again.
Just 1 communication fault U0159-87 (communication with rear park sensors...) but everything works, no messages on screen anymore.
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26th Oct 2018 12:09 pm |
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Oswiperus
D3 Decade
Member Since: 02 Apr 2010
Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Posts: 1600
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Good result! Stu
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26th Oct 2018 6:57 pm |
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conman69
Member Since: 11 Aug 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 431
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Any update on this, having issues myself now Discovery3 TDV6 GS
Disco3.co.uk front orange +white tailgate stickers
Belts, pulleys, oil pump replaced, double tow-bar electrics
Land Rover rubber mats throughout, tinted windows, wind deflectors, smoked side repeaters, retro fitted Garmin, smooth leather steering wheel, cruise control + radio switches, 19" HSE wheels, Bearmech side-tubes, BAS IFBH module, roofbars.
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28th Jan 2020 12:23 pm |
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conman69
Member Since: 11 Aug 2012
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 431
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Oswiperus wrote:Good result!
Wrong thread Discovery3 TDV6 GS
Disco3.co.uk front orange +white tailgate stickers
Belts, pulleys, oil pump replaced, double tow-bar electrics
Land Rover rubber mats throughout, tinted windows, wind deflectors, smoked side repeaters, retro fitted Garmin, smooth leather steering wheel, cruise control + radio switches, 19" HSE wheels, Bearmech side-tubes, BAS IFBH module, roofbars.
LML Star Deluxe
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28th Jan 2020 12:25 pm |
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