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Marcin_4x4zone
 


Member Since: 01 Oct 2017
Location: Eaton Bray
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P0929 fault transmision

HI.
today I parked my LR3 and I changed to Park position and start lighting on dash Transmission fault. gear limited available. Sad
I checked forum and I found massive information.
I changed Brake light switch, I check all bulbs. and still my gear lever is lock on Park position.

When I start my engine I didn't see any faults. As I press brake pedal, the fault start lighting.

I checked on basic OBDII reader that is P0929 fault.
Any suggestion what I can check more or what happend
  
Post #188007416th Nov 2017 10:38 am
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KostasA
 


Member Since: 23 Aug 2015
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Gear shift lock solenoid - circuit range/performance.
  
Post #188015316th Nov 2017 1:44 pm
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Marcin_4x4zone
 


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That I know. I found this description in google. but what could be wrong? where is fault?
  
Post #188017616th Nov 2017 3:52 pm
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KostasA
 


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as it says on the solenoid. don't know if it is a DIY job most likely you need to see a specialist.
  
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Marcin_4x4zone
 


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I hope I found problem.
I have AUX Yellow Optima battery with D3-AS DBS system. http://www.traxide.com.au/complete-diy-dua...-dbs-kits/

I disconnect this AUX battery and now all is good (I hope).

BTW. This D3-AS system shouldn't disconnect main battery in case Aux is faulty?
  
Post #188021616th Nov 2017 5:58 pm
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