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Scotty_boy_06
18th September 2015, 03:10 PM
hi guys new to site and new to defenders. I have a 2000 defender with disco 2 auto box and compushift controller.
i was wondering if anyone could share the set points on there controllers as mine is running rough and want to set back to standard.
cheers for any help

jimr1
18th September 2015, 09:18 PM
G'day mate , and welcome to the site , There aren't too many Defenders that have this conversion . I think It is a shame , I used to have a TD5 Disco , and the gear change was really smooth and very well matched gearbox to engine . I now have a TD5 Defender and always thought this should have had Auto as an option from the factory . After all there were all they were all made in the same factory . I think customers would have payed the extra . They did with the Disco . I'm sorry not to know the answer to your question , but I hope you can get It sorted out ! good luck . Jim

justinc
18th September 2015, 10:48 PM
Pibby on here has one. Send him a pm. I would however suggest that there is a wiring harness issue?

This isn't normal behavior for one of these. If you can't get hold of him then gove wholesale automatic transmissions a call in melbourne. They are very well acquainted with the compushift.

Jc

Scotty_boy_06
19th September 2015, 05:23 PM
cheers for the responses, yeh love the ease of an auto.
will give pibby a msg

pibby
19th September 2015, 06:57 PM
Hi ya scotty,
Got your message. First up i'd contact ashcroft, they have a pdf with all of the settings.

Do u have the display?

U using tps or map as your input?

what are the probs you're having?

Did it work ok before and something changed?

Scotty_boy_06
20th September 2015, 05:03 AM
hiya pibby ok will email ashcroft.
-i do have the display unit
-not sure what you mean by maps or tps?
-the main problem I'm having is it kicks in to gear downshifting a low speeds as accelerate.
-ive had the issues since buying the car second hand, had it running pretty close to good, but now have fiddled to much and didn't right down which set points were giving best results.

pibby
20th September 2015, 06:55 AM
The best starting point would be as you are saying to get the baseline right. As you have seen there are a lot of settings and they are all interlinked so trying to diagnose an issue you need a known working baseline.

Tps or map is the primary input it uses for much of its behaviour. U elect which one and it will look at it for certain decisions. Tps looks at throttle position % and map looks at manifold absolute pressure %.

Both of these readings are from sensors. You can see the sensor readings on the display next to TP and MAP.

Once you've got the baseline right let us know how it goes.

Brett.

Scotty_boy_06
27th September 2015, 06:59 AM
Ive been on to ashcroft and taken the set points back to basic, seems to be running a lot smoother. not perfect but a lot better. I've reduced my downshift offset to 75% and that has helped to reduce the kick back that seems to happen when it has downshifted and and i accelerate again. Ive found my temp sensor is not reading correctly (need to investigate) and I'm waiting on a new speedo sensor, see if those two make a difference.

pibby
27th September 2015, 11:47 AM
Scotty Check what the tps and map readings are as you are driving. From memory there was a volt setting think it was map and ashcrofts had it at 3.3v. It always hit 100% on the display when I was checking things out on my learning curve when first got the car and it shouldn't have. I set max volt to 5v and it fixed the behaviour I was getting. 5v was the max of the sensor but compushift thought 3.3v was which it would see in normal driving regularly. Might be part of your problem.

Scotty_boy_06
12th February 2016, 09:48 AM
Was wondering if it was normal that the the compushift always changes to fourth gear when I take my foot off the accelerator? Even at low speeds.

barney
20th March 2016, 04:01 PM
I've gpt a 2003 TD5 defender 90 with a compushift. mine runs pretty well and I'm happy with the way it was set up. I have the user manual if you want a copy.

Blknight.aus
20th March 2016, 08:16 PM
Was wondering if it was normal that the the compushift always changes to fourth gear when I take my foot off the accelerator? Even at low speeds.

computshift should have a minimum shaft speed to allow upshift, set 4th gear to 45 kph or higher.

you can go higher but thats going to cause you issues if you dont have the hi/lo selection available.