Thanks for reply. When you move the gearstick to the right, into what should be sport; nothing happens, it stays in drive and the dash also shows drive still.
If it were me Id start looking at the selector PCB connector (white) in the photo below, bottom right.
From the rave disk:
The sport/manual switch comprises a PCB and connector socket which is located to the left of the selector lever and is an integral part of the selector lever assembly and cannot be serviced separately. The switch is connected to the main harness by a twelve pin connector.
The sport/manual switch has five proximity sensors which correspond to the D, N, 4 and +/- positions. The selector lever has two targets. An upper target is aligned with the DN4 sensors and the lower target is aligned with the +/- sensors.
When the selector lever is in the D position, the D sensor is aligned with the target and the EAT ECU receives a signal that D is selected. When the selector lever is moved to the S/M (sport) position, the target moves away from the sensor. This is sensed by the ECU which then initiates sport mode.
The sensors in the N and 4 positions inform the ECU that D has been deselected, but not to the S/M position, preventing the ECU from incorrectly initiating sport mode.
When the selector lever is moved to the S/M position, the target moves away from the D sensor. If the EAT ECU does not receive a signal from either the 4 or N sensors, it determines that sport has been selected. The lower target is positioned between the two sensors for +/- selection. If the selector lever is not moved to the +/- positions, the ECU keeps the gearbox in sport mode. If the ECU senses a signal from either the + or - sensor, it initiates manual mode
and selects the manual gear selection requested. Manual mode will be maintained until the ECU senses a signal from the D sensor.
Mode Selection
Sport Mode
The selector lever (C0410) is provided a main relay feed via fuse 4 of the engine
compartment fuse box (C0575) on an NK wire. When the lever is moved across to the 'S/M' position, the selector lever (C0410) provides a feed to the ATCU (C0932) on an LGK wire.
The ATCU will now enter sport mode. In sport mode, the gearbox still operates as a conventional automatic transmission, but the unit becomes more responsive to driver demands. The selector lever (C0410) is earthed on a B wire.
The selector lever (C0410) also provides a feed to the selector indicator (C0675) on an LGK wire, illuminating the 'S/M' symbol on the selector housing.
Cable colours:
B Black
G Green
K Pink
LG Light green
N Brown
O Orange
P Purple
R Red
S Slate (Grey)
U Blue
W White
Y Yellow
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