S Scotmum Active Member Sep 12, 2022 #1 Has anyone else had fault code P0936-64 (re transmission)? Thanks
M myfirstl322 Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2022 #2 https://www.mycarspecs.com/obd2/land-rover/lr3/2006/base/p0634-pcm-ecm-tcm-internal-temperature-too-high Last edited: Sep 12, 2022
https://www.mycarspecs.com/obd2/land-rover/lr3/2006/base/p0634-pcm-ecm-tcm-internal-temperature-too-high
M myfirstl322 Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2022 #3 Oops, copied your numbers wrongly... https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2015/MC-10104303-9340.pdf Not sure what model yours is, but I note they say 'some model 14 and 15 year'...?
Oops, copied your numbers wrongly... https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2015/MC-10104303-9340.pdf Not sure what model yours is, but I note they say 'some model 14 and 15 year'...?
M myfirstl322 Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2022 #4 Hopefully the above doesn't apply to yours but this one does...as it states it's an electrical fault, although that could be a minefield anol. https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0936/#:~:text=II Trouble Code-,P0936: Hydraulic Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent OBD-II Trouble Code,voltage signal to the ECU.
Hopefully the above doesn't apply to yours but this one does...as it states it's an electrical fault, although that could be a minefield anol. https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0936/#:~:text=II Trouble Code-,P0936: Hydraulic Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent OBD-II Trouble Code,voltage signal to the ECU.
S Scotmum Active Member Sep 12, 2022 #5 myfirstl322 said: Hopefully the above doesn't apply to yours but this one does...as it states it's an electrical fault, although that could be a minefield anol. Thanks. Does the fact that fault codes exist mean its a known fault? https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0936/#:~:text=II Trouble Code-,P0936: Hydraulic Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent OBD-II Trouble Code,voltage signal to the ECU. Click to expand...
myfirstl322 said: Hopefully the above doesn't apply to yours but this one does...as it states it's an electrical fault, although that could be a minefield anol. Thanks. Does the fact that fault codes exist mean its a known fault? https://www.transmissionrepaircostguide.com/p0936/#:~:text=II Trouble Code-,P0936: Hydraulic Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent OBD-II Trouble Code,voltage signal to the ECU. Click to expand...
M myfirstl322 Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2022 #6 The fault code exists in every modern car that is OBDII compliant. It is possible for codes to be triggered with just a poor battery which can be cleared after fitting a new one. (Battery) For clarity I'm no expert.
The fault code exists in every modern car that is OBDII compliant. It is possible for codes to be triggered with just a poor battery which can be cleared after fitting a new one. (Battery) For clarity I'm no expert.