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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    The stick shift locking must either be the knob incorrectly fitted or a coin/ debris in the cabin shifter mechanism.

    The Rave workshop manual says that when limp home mode is engaged and the ignition is turned off the shifter will allow you to select P,R,N & D only selection will be locked out for 3,2 & 1. The vehicle will be limited to using 1 - 3 and speed limited to 80kmh for 30km until the fault is cleared.

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    Help needed in Halls creek (again)

    This is correct.
    I understood your post suggested the shifter won't move to the correct position?
    The limp mode does not prevent/lockout the shifter from any position, rather the selection of solenoid via ECU.

    So the dash indication may not show full selection and despite limp mode, the physical shifter should select each position regardless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    This is correct.
    I understood your post suggested the shifter won't move to the correct position?
    The limp mode does not prevent/lockout the shifter from any position, rather the selection of solenoid via ECU.

    So the dash indication may not show full selection and despite limp mode, the physical shifter should select each position regardless.
    Ok I already cleared out the crap and coins from the shifter ( got $15 from there) but I'll go back and recheck it anyway the shift lever on the tranny has full range of motion when I checked it and the XYZ switch. The shift lever on the console will not move past Drive.

    from the Rave manual:
    Mechanical limp home
    In the mechanical limp home mode, gear engagement is controlled by the manual valve. The gearbox is fixed in 4th gear if the fault occurs while the vehicle is moving, or 3rd gear if the fault occurs while the vehicle is stationary. 3rd gear is also engaged if a vehicle is brought to a stop and the selector lever is moved out of, and back into, D. Neutral
    and reverse gear are also available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianS View Post
    Ok I already cleared out the crap and coins from the shifter ( got $15 from there) but I'll go back and recheck it anyway the shift lever on the tranny has full range of motion when I checked it and the XYZ switch. The shift lever on the console will not move past Drive.

    from the Rave manual:
    Mechanical limp home
    In the mechanical limp home mode, gear engagement is controlled by the manual valve. The gearbox is fixed in 4th gear if the fault occurs while the vehicle is moving, or 3rd gear if the fault occurs while the vehicle is stationary. 3rd gear is also engaged if a vehicle is brought to a stop and the selector lever is moved out of, and back into, D. Neutral
    and reverse gear are also available.
    i had this recently on a d2 disconnect the cable from the trans and move the shifter through all positions if it wont go past drive the likely culprit is the cable may have frayed you can remove the retaining clip at the shifter with a small screwdriver just don't lose the clip
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    another pm sent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outback 1 View Post
    i had this recently on a d2 disconnect the cable from the trans and move the shifter through all positions if it wont go past drive the likely culprit is the cable may have frayed you can remove the retaining clip at the shifter with a small screwdriver just don't lose the clip
    Do you mean the mechanical cable linking the shift lever with the shifter arm on the tranny?

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    We're finally looking at buying our own Nanoscan can any one give us an idea of how long these normally take to get to the capital city's like Darwin or Perth then here in the Kimberley's? Or does anybody know of one for sale here in Australia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianS View Post
    Do you mean the mechanical cable linking the shift lever with the shifter arm on the tranny?
    Yes i had changed the xyz switch reconnected the cable and it wouldn't go past drive
    have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianS View Post
    We're finally looking at buying our own Nanoscan can any one give us an idea of how long these normally take to get to the capital city's like Darwin or Perth then here in the Kimberley's? Or does anybody know of one for sale here in Australia?
    i think was around a week with std postage if you contact them and have them express it should be quicker

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    Help needed in Halls creek (again)

    Do you have roadside assist?
    Get the car to Alice or Darwin.
    Don't bank on Nanocom getting you going.
    If the solenoid harness inside the box is damaged as admitted by your mechanic you will still be stuck.
    I can assist with codes in Alice and sure a member in Darwin can too.
    Not to mention the problem can be properly fixed here too.
    Waiting for another week or more and spending money on a Nanocom and potentially still needing transport isn't a good plan iMO.

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