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    Removing XYZ Switch?

    Had a crawl underneath and looked at the XYZ switch, looks like a cow of a job to remove, fiddly access.
    Or do you remove the mounts and drop the auto to gain access?

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    Mate, thought i'd seen somewhere the preferred option was to come in throgh the centre console....

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    Hi, Yes I did it a couple of weeks ago, looks hard but not too bad once you get into it. Just make sure you let the exhaust cool down first!
    I was hoping for water ingress but mine looked brand new! Still trying to find the problem!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ted2910 View Post
    Hi, Yes I did it a couple of weeks ago, looks hard but not too bad once you get into it. Just make sure you let the exhaust cool down first!
    I was hoping for water ingress but mine looked brand new! Still trying to find the problem!!
    seems a bit poor if you are doing a water crossing and the xyz switch gets wet.
    Land Rover come back clause would be the switch is at the maximun fording depth, you exceeded it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by It'sNotWorthComplaining! View Post
    seems a bit poor if you are doing a water crossing and the xyz switch gets wet.
    Land Rover come back clause would be the switch is at the maximun fording depth, you exceeded it.
    Yeah but I wonder what their excuse is for the A/C drain pouring all over it?! Must of been Friday arvo when they designed that one!

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    Well yesterday arvo in the garage just about to head to work,, M&S lights and limp, mode,,,borrow the wifes car and a 1am do the fix in the tutorial on here'.ALL GOOD NOW. This great forum appears to have saved me $600, gotta love it,, MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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    [QUOTE=ted2910;1595879]Hi, Yes I did it a couple of weeks ago, looks hard but not too bad once you get into it. Just make sure you let the exhaust cool down first!
    I was hoping for water ingress but mine looked brand new! Still trying to find the problem!![/QUOTE]

    Not simply requiring adjustment/repositioning is it?

    They're a little awkward to get at but not really that difficult, maybe undoing and moving the exhaust aside would help.

    In Land Rovers defence, they have modified the sealing/waterproofing on later switches so less chance of water ingress now.
    Roger


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    Yeah it seems to be in the right position? The read out on the display matches the gear selection so I'm guessing it's right! I found a fellow aulro member with a hawkeye so going to see if that sheds some light...



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    Quote Originally Posted by ted2910 View Post
    Hi, Yes I did it a couple of weeks ago, looks hard but not too bad once you get into it. Just make sure you let the exhaust cool down first!
    I was hoping for water ingress but mine looked brand new! Still trying to find the problem!![/QUOTE]

    Not simply requiring adjustment/repositioning is it?

    They're a little awkward to get at but not really that difficult, maybe undoing and moving the exhaust aside would help.

    In Land Rovers defence, they have modified the sealing/waterproofing on later switches so less chance of water ingress now.

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    My lights didn't reset until I fired up the engine, until then I thought my switch rebuild hadn't worked.

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    Can you please point me to the XYZ rebuild post? I've done a few searches but can't find anything.
    Mine doesn't indicated 3rd unless I apply rearward pressure to the shifter, all other gears are fine. Does this sound like something I could fix?

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