Did he change the 2/4 Duty solenoid? Or the 2/4 Timing solenoid?Asked boy who fitted etc
Says could be other one
A 2/4 Drive solenoid doesn't exist.Dinostics said that one
It's not unusual to switch oft, restart and drive away as normal until the fault
Was 2/4brake duty solonoid. It was ruff gear change at first . But just goes in limp mode straight away soon as drive selectedDid he change the 2/4 Duty solenoid? Or the 2/4 Timing solenoid?
A 2/4 Drive solenoid doesn't exist.
Here's the solenoids, names, locations and the resistances
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In my experience, it's the 2/4 Duty solenoid that fails first. This causes really rough gear changes, where it slams into gear.
I have one of these faults at the moment. Mine is faultless 99.9% of the time. Then suddenly out the blue, it drops to 1st and stays there, until I select reverse, or cycle the ignition.
Was 2/4brake duty solonoid
Did at first. Was going in gear with bangWas it slamming into gear?
Did at first. Was going in gear with bang
Or should say when it changed gear
That's an interesting fault. Does the dash display and the LED's by the gear lever still read correct when it defaults to 1st without you touching/moving the gear lever? It would make me think the "what gear selected" signals from the lever controlling the switch ont top of the auto... via the second barrel connector are playing up. If the dash and lever LED's are correct then that would confirm the barrel connector is generally ok, but a possible intermittent fault that's going to be a sod to find without a diagnostic to see what live data says at the time of the fault, or the fault sticking around long enough so yer can investigate with a meter....
I have one of these faults at the moment. Mine is faultless 99.9% of the time. Then suddenly out the blue, it drops to 1st and stays there, until I select reverse, or cycle the ignition.
It shows what gear am in on dash for 1 second then throws f4 code And yellow decent up againThat's an interesting (bastid) fault. Does the dash display and the LED's by the gear lever still read correct when it defaults to 1st without you touching/moving the gear lever? It would make me think the "what gear selected" signals from the lever controlling the switch ont top of the auto... via the second barrel connector are playing up. If the dash and lever LED's are correct then that would confirm the barrel connector is generally ok, but a possible intermittent fault that's going to be a sod to find without a diagnostic to see what live data says at the time of the fault, or the fault sticking around long enough so yer can investigate with a meter.
The easier/betterer type to buy is an auto ranging meter, as opposed to one where you have to manually select the range.Think all buy test meter tomorrow a d go threw them all and post results
Will buy one tomorrow as need this fixedThe easier/betterer type to buy is an auto ranging meter, as opposed to one where you have to manually select the range.
The bit I wrote above about first gear and LED's was in reply to what nodge said about his own auto.It shows what gear am in on dash for 1 second then throws f4 code And yellow decent up again
But can see it's in drive fir 1 sec