🎲 Land Rover Discovery 3 Transmission Fault

On Monday the vehicle would not start, a ton of faults came up and all manner of lights, including permanent hazards, which would flash even without the key in ignition, and: Transmission fault - limited gears available. Transmission fault - traction reduced. HDC fault - system not available. Engine system fault. My issue ended up being that my leaky "sealed-for-life" transmission ultimately produced the "Limited gears available" fault, and I needed a new transmission pan and oil. Part is Transmission Pan With Filter And Gasket: LR3, LR4, Range Rover. -oh'six rover ( Strutracks.com) If you notice any of the following warning signs of HDC system failure, have the issue checked out right away. Anti-lock Brake Dashboard Light is Illuminated: Since the HDC system is linked to the ABS system, the warning light may be triggered if your Land Rover recognizes there is a problem. HDC Fault System Not Available: This warning message I am owner of a Land Rover Discovery Sport 2015 petrol engine. And seem to have two very big problems with the car who actually a software issue , not mechanical ones. First of all i bought the car from America, and I live in Europe. The first problem is with the check engine light which does not affect the car performance at all. Transmission control module code: U0101. Along with the traction and a message saying gearbox fault. The gear wouldn’t shift up, was stuck at 45km. Left the car few days before taking it in to the mechanic. On the day of taking it in, all lights were off. Mechanic said couldn’t scan any major problems that needed to be fixed. Gearbox out to change it. 4900rpm is the rev limit for the TD5 suggest you will need to drop the main gearbox, either to replace the flex plate, torque converter, or the box itself. My tentative money would be on the flex plate, you can see this if you remove the cover panels as above. HH687146; not drivable as it is stuck in Park; some faults clear after ignition cycle, but "gearbox fault" and "Forward Alert Not Available" remain consistent; other faults are "ATPC Not Available" "Parking Brake Fault" "Stability Control Not Available Drive With Care" "AEB Not Available" On one occasion in last couple attempts, I was able to shift out of Park into Reverse; once I released We've only had the vehicle back a week, driven it maybe 100 miles and it's doing all the following again: - Transmission Fault - "HDC Fault System Not Available" - "Cruise Control Not Permitted" - "Special Programs Off" - "Suspension Lowered" - The "Brake" light is amber - The DSC & ETC Light is amber - The suspension light is amber. Part #: YMD001500G Diagnostics and Replacement of Transmission Valve Body Harness With Temperature Sensor on a Range Rover Full Size 2003-2005 (L322)Choosing The Right Diagnostic System for Your Land Rover A Comparison of 3 Diagnostic Systems, 2003 - 2009, 8-Cylinder Gasoline, North American SpecificationsHi I'm Doug, your tech representative here at Atlantic British. Summary: "issue: a small volume of 14 and 15 model year evoque (l538) vehicles are flagging the following DTC codes, which all relate to the 9hp48 automatic transmission: p0795-04 p07e3-07 p0893-07 cause: internal transmission diagnosti. Discuss it at Forum View This TSB. TSB Number: SSM72132. NHTSA Number: 10103781. After dinner and back in the car, we started up the car all the lights come back on, one primarily HDC transmission fault. After this we couldn't get the car to rise back and get the lights to come off. Ended up driving the car on lowered suspension. **Next Morning** Decided to finally take it in to my independent LandRover/Jaguar shop. They Flatbed took it to the dealer. Dealer service found two codes: U0146-00; P1707-72. Tested, updated software in TCM and GSM. Drove 20 miles. Totally fine. Then when I picked it up from the dealer, it gives me a Transmission Fault again before I leave the lot. Dealer recommendation is to replace the TCM at $5,900 per the service book. Ouch. Well, first of all, based on the 734, 171, 174 codes, you need a new MAF. Make sure you buy a Rover boxed new Bosch, not an after market one. This will clear some of the other codes also, like the 1884, 1175 and 1172. At this point, the output speed sensor code may go away or not. Transmission fault. I have had a "Transmission fault - reduced traction" message a few times on start up recently but dissappears as soon as the engine runs. When I reverse out of my yard in the morning and turn sharp right into the road. in Drive, there seems to be a slight shudder. The transmission oil was changed at 150k. I have now done 182k. Disco Mike. Use the old Lucas additive, not the new ATF with additive. Tim, Lucas is mainly for cleaning up sticky valves and yes it will help some internal seal but is not made as a external stop leak. Retired service manager, member of Solihull Society, SCLR, NCLR and the Santa Barbara 4Wheelers clubs. .

land rover discovery 3 transmission fault