perhaps a dum question but what does the XYZ switch do.I know the electrical parts talks to the computer but what about the mechanical part [spline into the gearbox]is its only job to engage the park mechanically and the gear selection is left to the electrical side.why i ask this is can the electrical side be bypassed and switches put inside the cab somewere.
The cable selects all of the gears and the XYZ needs to reflect that for the starting inhibitor, transmission computer control and the dash read out. I suspect if you substituted the XYZ for a switch in the dash you would just end up throwing loads of faults.
Why would you do that? It wouldn't end up being full electronic control like the ZF 8HP by doing that.
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Slunnie
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It's also a fair bet that such a modification could render the vehicle unroadworthy, with consequent impact on insurance etc.
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You already have such a switch in the cab, cleverly disguised as a gear stick.
The electrical side of it can be emulated hence the compushift thing: Compushift – Ashcroft Transmissions
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
The XYZ switch combines the function of the old school neutral safety switch that is in hydraulic shifting boxes as well as the function of signalling to the Transmission Control Unit (the separate auto trans electronic control unit) and I think the engine ECU (too lazy to check the circuit diagrams) what position the auto trans lever is in (ie P R N D 3 2 1)
The 'spline into the gearbox' as you refer to it also moves a piston and re routes fluid in the valve body , so what you are driving at, which is to do away with the mechanical shifter and use electronic control in the cab to change gear selection, will work better by using a servo motor of some sort or a linear actuator to still move the 'spline going into the gearbox' while having a rotary switch or other electronic setup in the cab which controls the servo motor/ linear actuator but leaving the XYZ switch where it is.
A Compushift replaces the factory transmission control unit, but still needs the XYZ switch or an equivalent (ashcroft has a replacement for the xyz switch that works with the compushift) to tell it what position the "spline" is in (ie P R N D 3 2 1)
Can I guess you mean 'I want to get rid of the shifter and look cool with a rotary or push button selector how do I do it'
That's it you have caught me out,i am 68, short, fat, bald, I want to look cool again.or perhaps i don't want to get under the disco ever again to change that bloody xyz as here in Darwin anything electrical simply don't last in the Humidity or the 1200mm of rain we drive through every year.but thanks for the reply it has made it pretty clear as to how it works,might look at the ashcroft offering.'I want to get rid of the shifter and look cool with a rotary or push button selector how do I do it'
Ok, i see the practical reasoning now, well actually to get rid of the XYZ from below you need to look at the internal electrical function and just duplicate it at the other end in the centre console so it still changes as you move the selector lever. It would be a pain in the butt to be moving the selector to drive then having to also move a dial or switch separately to make sure the transmission computer knows whether you are going forward or backward.
The compushift still needs the XYZ down below or its own sliding potentiometer setup in the same place, still copping the wet you are trying to avoid.
I haven't had the XYZ screw up (yet) so no practical experience with it but surely there would be a few tips on the forums on rebuilding it a bit more watertight ?
Can you extend/modify the pivot pin on the selector and hang it off there instead ? Not sure how you go for space.
I recall some of the previous vehicles I had, the switching was in the console and just rod and lever down below.
But to reiterate a compushift will not eliminate the issue down below.
At least you didn't mention ugly (oops I mean appearance challenged) so you're still up on me![]()
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