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  1. #1
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    Smile XY SWITCH

    HI GUYS, MY TD5 HAS GONE INTO LIMP MODE BOTH GREEN LIGNTS FLASHING,SCAN TELL ME XY SWITCH.IS THERE ANY TRICKS TO REPLACE IT,LOOK LIKE APIG OFF A JOB.THANKS HAPPY

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    XW switch issues

    Happy,


    D2 xyz switch, causes and effects


    have a read of the info in this link, it may just be a low battery voltage or the wiring for the switch has rubbed through some where.

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    Hi Happy.

    I just went through the XYZ switch thing.

    The switch isn't cheap, about $700 and while its not a really hard thing to replace it's bloody awkward.

    There are a few threads here that can help if you do it yourself.

    Where I live in NQ we have and excellent LR mechanic in a no LR workshop. It took him 25 mins to fit mine.

    You will need to extend you passenger side air con drain hose away from above the switch to comply with the warranty requirements with your new switch. Extending the hose is an easy job.

    Hope this helps.

    Rick.

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    Testing

    Do the simple cheap stuff first get battery charged and
    tested first

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    XYZ

    In my case it was just a matter of cleaning the oily film out of the plug on top of the gear box. has been good now for a year.
    Regards Nick.
    Also re-route the Air con drains if not already done. They drip onto the zyz switch and mess with the electronics therein.

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    As already mentioned, cleaning the plug and putting the extension tube on the a/c evap drain is a easy cheap first step.

    Regards
    Daz

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