sierrafery
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Hi, unfortunately those OBDII codes are irrelevant as the D2 is not 100% compliant with that but for these intermittent limp mode symptoms if the XYZ switch was ruled out the most common problem is with chaffed gearbox harness at the P clip on the transfer box or loosen pins in the plug provided the fault codes are XYZ switch related, it can be an interruption in the wires which is not visible unless the harnes is completely removed and the wires exposed though it would be good to plug in a dedicated tester to see the exact fault codes cos it can be a valve block issue too or if the CAN fault code is still present it's a problem on that path between the engine ECU and gearbox ECU, that theory that the codes are the result of limp mode not vice-versa is not the best IMO, current codes retrieved with proper tester(not OBDII reader) will show where the problem is or at least will point to the involved circuit
a dedicated tester will give complete codes which have subcodes too for the specific circuit involved like in the attached tables(disregard that OBDII thing cos it's not correct) so come back when you have that kind of codes eventually find somebody with nanocom or hawkeye to help you
a dedicated tester will give complete codes which have subcodes too for the specific circuit involved like in the attached tables(disregard that OBDII thing cos it's not correct) so come back when you have that kind of codes eventually find somebody with nanocom or hawkeye to help you
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