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    Talking XYZ switch fix

    G'day all,
    I have seen a few posts here about the xyz/inhibiter switch lately and have been having the M and S lights flashing , a lot too . I have a new calcium battery so it was down ti the switch or the wires causing the problem . I checked the wires and they were fine .
    I have seen the price of the switch can be around $800 so i thought i would have a look inside it and see if i could find the problem.
    I ground down the rivets and pulled the cover off and could see the problem right away.
    It was a simple matter of gently bending the copper brush that had worn down causing a poor contact , give it a clean and rivet it back together and it has now been working fine for a week without any lights .
    Before the fix it was impossible to drive without the M and S lights coming on.

    You can see in the centre of the photo the black mark on the track that had the poor contact.

    There is a brush for each of the tracks and the one that was worn was bent to be in line with the other 3 and gives good contact now .

    This problem was not caused by water ingress and the inside was clean and dry apart from the carbom biuld up on the one track

    I hope this will help any one with this fault , it is a very easy job .
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    Ok , just read the tutorial of the same fix but much more detail than i have put down here . The xyz switch on that one is very different to mine though.

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    My switch is like yours, I suspect the later models had the one in your pictures. I need to have a look at mine again, will check the tension on the contact.

    Cheers

    Rich

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    What's an XYZ switch?

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    Auto transmission selector or inhibitor switch. Located on the left side of the auto, connected to the gear selector inside by a cable. It controles the electric side of the trans, P,N,R,D , etc

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