haydent
29th September 2023, 06:07 PM
Park input circuit - Algorithm based failure - signal plausibility failure (68)
update: swapping the shifter did not fix it... it was just a fuse, read below
Gear display on dash would not stay on D, and flick between D1/D2/D3 (which is weird because you normally never see these numbers) and not change gears properly, showing yellow transmission fault message, so had to get it towed.
Once console removed, and plug to the gear shift pcb disconnected, the gear display showed correctly so its assumed this board that detects magnets has a fault. update: swapping shifter did not fix it :(
Commonly available service manuals are missing the interior body sections so its a bit of guess work and googling.
Tips: (things i learnt the hard way)
- The shifter doesnt have to be removed to get the pcb out, the shifter can be unscrewed and rotated on its side in place while connected to the gbox cable
- If you must remove the shifter, you dont have to remove the cable, from the body/box, the white connector just clips onto a lobe in the shifter, and pops off
- If you must remove the cable, there is 4 bolts that allow you to remove the plate that the shifter screws down too, this gives great access to the cable body seal/plug.
- The metal body that the cable seal/plug connects too is very thin, be careful, clockwise (i think) about 5cm to unclip and lift out.
- Shifter lock can be manually released in the shfiter without power once you have the console out
- You can gain enough access to get the pcb out by just removing the trim around the shifter and you dont have to pull out the whole console (with wood trim) like i did.
I will take some more photos putting it back together.
Shifter part number LR021517, not available new/aftermarket anymore, so I got one off wreck.
Console and shifter removed:
187155
The shifter PCB visible after plastic cover removed, it detects stick position with magnets:
187153
The Plate and 4 bolts, that you want to remove if you are removing the cable that goes to the gearbox:
187154
Seal in place:
187151
Seal removed, the metal is very thin, i broke one tab, so had to use sika to reseal.
187150
update: swapping the shifter did not fix it... it was just a fuse, read below
Gear display on dash would not stay on D, and flick between D1/D2/D3 (which is weird because you normally never see these numbers) and not change gears properly, showing yellow transmission fault message, so had to get it towed.
Once console removed, and plug to the gear shift pcb disconnected, the gear display showed correctly so its assumed this board that detects magnets has a fault. update: swapping shifter did not fix it :(
Commonly available service manuals are missing the interior body sections so its a bit of guess work and googling.
Tips: (things i learnt the hard way)
- The shifter doesnt have to be removed to get the pcb out, the shifter can be unscrewed and rotated on its side in place while connected to the gbox cable
- If you must remove the shifter, you dont have to remove the cable, from the body/box, the white connector just clips onto a lobe in the shifter, and pops off
- If you must remove the cable, there is 4 bolts that allow you to remove the plate that the shifter screws down too, this gives great access to the cable body seal/plug.
- The metal body that the cable seal/plug connects too is very thin, be careful, clockwise (i think) about 5cm to unclip and lift out.
- Shifter lock can be manually released in the shfiter without power once you have the console out
- You can gain enough access to get the pcb out by just removing the trim around the shifter and you dont have to pull out the whole console (with wood trim) like i did.
I will take some more photos putting it back together.
Shifter part number LR021517, not available new/aftermarket anymore, so I got one off wreck.
Console and shifter removed:
187155
The shifter PCB visible after plastic cover removed, it detects stick position with magnets:
187153
The Plate and 4 bolts, that you want to remove if you are removing the cable that goes to the gearbox:
187154
Seal in place:
187151
Seal removed, the metal is very thin, i broke one tab, so had to use sika to reseal.
187150