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    D2 Td5 accessing the automatic transmission controller ECU?

    Any tips or tricks for accessing the automatic transmission controller ECU on my D2a Td5? I just want to eyeball it to read the part number from it.

    I've read that it's below the front passenger seat. I put the seat fully forward and up to take a look and this is what I saw:

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    Being an HSE, the Harmon Kardon sound system amplifier is there along with some AV stuff for the factory roof mounted DVD screen. I assume it is therefore below all that under that black metal bracket?

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    X2 yes , it's under there, but an educated guess if original for yours would be IGG00070

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    X2 yes , it's under there, but an educated guess if original for yours would be IGG00070
    So did the auto ECU also go through a revision change? I believe the d2a auto had an extra clutch pack and I had always wondered if the ECU then changed as well, I've got an eu2 with a d2a auto and wondered if the ECU should have been changed as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    Yes

    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    X2 yes...

    Looks like it might be easier to remove the seat then to access in order to get the amp etc out of the way.


    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    So did the auto ECU also go through a revision change? I believe the d2a auto had an extra clutch pack and I had always wondered if the ECU then changed as well, I've got an eu2 with a d2a auto and wondered if the ECU should have been changed as well
    There are three different options for the Td5 depending on your VIN:

    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    ...but an educated guess if original for yours would be IGG00070


    That part number doesn't work for me in Microcat, but there's some for sale on eBay which also have the correct Land Rover part number of UHC100270 on them which Microcat advises is for a Range Rover P38 so I'd be suprised if that's what I have fitted in my Td5 D2a.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    So did the auto ECU also go through a revision change? I believe the d2a auto had an extra clutch pack and I had always wondered if the ECU then changed as well, I've got an eu2 with a d2a auto and wondered if the ECU should have been changed as well
    Yep , they've gone through a few but not sure what the differences are, but would hazard a guess at increased base line pressures as engine outputs increased, possibly shift point tweaks and lower lock up speeds with the V8's .
    Never heard of an extra clutch pack in the d2a , where did you get that info?

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Yep , they've gone through a few but not sure what the differences are, but would hazard a guess at increased base line pressures as engine outputs increased, possibly shift point tweaks and lower lock up speeds with the V8's .
    Never heard of an extra clutch pack in the d2a , where did you get that info?
    Well, quite a few places actually, but I stand to be corrected

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post

    There are three different options for the Td5 depending on your VIN:
    Those p/ns you posted are all for V8s , the td5 p/ns are all starting with IGG and it's not mentioned compression for them, you didnt find the IGG00070 cos it misses a 0, it's IGG000070
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    That was my mistake / typo , re the IGG000070
    Yep , low / high compression is loosely D2 / D2a as I've explained in the other thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
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    Never heard of an extra clutch pack in the d2a , where did you get that info?
    More info please
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