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Old 10th August 2020, 12:49   #11
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If the battery is off for charging, it may reset the electronics in the control units too (not a bad thing!).
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Old 11th August 2020, 05:52   #12
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Were is fuse of gearbox ecu?
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Old 11th August 2020, 14:02   #13
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Battery charge did not help
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If 1 ore more solenoid are faulty do i get signal on dashboard?
Ore that sport eco snow swich not working?
Who knows ?
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Old 11th August 2020, 16:51   #14
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Today a small drive
In d very slow manual normal
Frank, what do you mean by "manual"?
In D, is the gearbox changing up through the gears?

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If 1 or more solenoid are faulty do i get signal on dashboard?
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Or that sport eco snow swich not working?
If these are working you will see 'S' for sport in front of 'D' or a snowflake symbol.

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Old 12th August 2020, 08:24   #15
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Hi simon
Do not see snowflake ore s on dashboard or error light
Gearbox in D drive but like it is in 4 gear
When i put selector in 2 3 ore 4 i have selected gear
No strange noise
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I send message to company for gearbox
They think brake belt in gearbox
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I send message to company for gearbox. They think brake belt in gearbox
That's very unlikely Frank. The first thing you should do is to check the solenoid valves electrically which can be done without any mechanical dismantling. Do you have a multimeter?

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Hi simon
I do have a multimeter
I agree strange story standing stil should not brake things
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Because there is a fault with the snow and sport switch not coming on, could there be a wiring problem by the gearstick ?????

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I do have a multimeter
Excellent! You should find the resistance values in other threads. Several members have made these measurements. Failures have been known so they're worth checking I'd say.

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