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PacmanGoNomNomz *
Age: 39 Zodiac: Joined: 31 Oct 2020 Posts: 15 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 17:23 Post subject: 2005 3.2 Di-D starts in 4HLc when 2H/4H is selected. |
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Hi all.
I can't figure out where to start investigating this one.
If the Shogun has been sat for a while (couple of days+), when I come to start the car the SS indicator will give the dreaded flashing centre diff error (without the tyres being illuminated).
After a 10-20 mile trip, the next time I start the car the SS instrument would illuminate properly (either in 2H or 4H depending on what was selected).
It turns out that if this happens, if I key off, select 4HLc and restart the car then the SS instrument lights up and shows the centre diff is locked. Moving to 4H/2H causes the SS instrument to go into flashing centre-diff error mode.
So it appears the car is starting in the locked-diff mode and won't get out of it.
Any ideas why this might be happening and what can be done?
Thanks! |
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iam_TJ LifeTime Member
Joined: 10 Apr 2013 Posts: 351 Location: Europe
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 19:35 Post subject: |
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First thing to determine is whether this is just indicators or the lock is actually engaged. If lock is engaged then its either a physical actuator or control unit issue. If only indicators that could be control unit or wiring/sensors. |
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PacmanGoNomNomz *
Age: 39 Zodiac: Joined: 31 Oct 2020 Posts: 15 Location: UK
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 20:40 Post subject: |
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iam_TJ wrote: |
First thing to determine is whether this is just indicators or the lock is actually engaged. If lock is engaged then its either a physical actuator or control unit issue. If only indicators that could be control unit or wiring/sensors. |
Thank you for the pointer.
Honestly this car absolutely baffles me at times.
I've just been playing about and it now appears to be working. For anyone else that has a similar problem here's what I did:
Started in 4HLc. Selected Neutral. Moved to 4H.... Flashing orange diff light of death.
Started in 4HLc again. Selected Drive (foot on brake). Moved to 4H. Worked. Moved back to 4HLc. Got 4 wheels illuminated and a flashing centre diff but like it was wanting to actuate but couldn't. Put it in Neutral. Worked.
Tried 4LLc. First time didn't work. Second time did.
Went through all the modes in Neutral (and Drive for non-Lc modes) about 20 times and not a single fault.
Now I'm going to leave it for a few days and see what happens. |
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iam_TJ LifeTime Member
Joined: 10 Apr 2013 Posts: 351 Location: Europe
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2023 21:54 Post subject: |
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Have you done an oil change or checked the level in the differential (and other units like transfer and transmission) ? |
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assassin ********
Age: 64 Zodiac: Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Posts: 5077 Location: Wherever I Wander To -- Midlands
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2023 3:18 Post subject: |
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You have confused the system, let me explain.
These systems select the optimum time to change and to go from 2H to 4H you need to be travelling in a straight line on a trailing throttle and the system selects the time to change, similarly, you let each stage engage befoe selecting the next stage and go right through the system and note the vehicle must be in N before going into 4 LLC; many people try moving straight from 2H to 4LLC without letting each stage engage and this confuses a logical system and does certain things in the wrong order and get it wrong and it throws it out of sync and you basically have to reset the system. |
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