The shifter has no mechanical contact with the PCB so it must be a hall effect or similar, I think the board gets fried them produces the fault.
I couldn't find any burnt or damaged traces on mine but replacement did fix it.
No corrosion around any of the shifter plugs or wires. No corrosion around the engine bay fuse box either. I'm convinced that the shifter circuit board or however it gets its info is faulty. I looked at the circuit board but I couldnt see any direct contacts between the shifter and the circuit board. Maybe itrs a magnet that tells the system what position its in. Either way I will grab a second hand one and see what happens.
With the car electrics turning back on. All the relays have been pulled out and cleaned from the engine bay fuse board, nothing changed. But when I sit in the car and keep my foot on the brake peddle, it doesnt happen. I can sit there forever and the car shuts down normally, until I take my foot off the brake peddle. Then it all comes back on. Now thats a strange issue. I replaced the brake switch when I got the car. I havent done the globes yet because the rear tail gate doesnt open and thats not high on my priorities. Very strange issue this is, anyone have any ideas?
Tomorrow I will try and check the sills for water and look at the electrics running to the transfer case high low motor/ actuator. Starting to think I have a fried ECU somewhere.
The shifter has no mechanical contact with the PCB so it must be a hall effect or similar, I think the board gets fried them produces the fault.
I couldn't find any burnt or damaged traces on mine but replacement did fix it.
Last edited by loanrangie; 10th October 2021 at 02:49 PM.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
I couldnt see a way of removing the board so I assume its a replace the whole thing. I found a couple around. Can you get the cable out without having to release on the transmission end? I couldnt see a way today. I'm hoping that you can but it looked like you need to pull the whole cable out. I'll take a closer look at Land Rovers drawings.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
Can anyone explain to me how I find what relay r211, 260 & 267 is in relation to the relay numbers on the car. Its on page 88 of the land rover electrical diagrams. It looks like it supplies power to the central Junction box and there is links to washers and brakes. I'm wondering if any of these are kaput and stuck on but its hard to know which to replace because the numbers on the diagram don't match the numbers on the car.
Is there a document anywhere that marries the fuse box relays with the numbers on the car?
If you think it's a stuck relay, why not take the "scatter gun" approach and shut the car down, then one by one pull relays until things switch off?
I have a different diagram to you obviously as I have no relays on page 88.
R211 - Ignition Relay is switched from an ignition line from the CJB. It powers heated seats, the lights and the climate control module. - Don't know which relay
R260 - Brake boost pump. My TDV6 doesn't have one, so that slot is open. - R11
R267 - Heated mirrors and washer jets. - R4
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Here's something I put together a while ago. E is engine box and J is CJB. Some I haven't had a chance to bell out and confirm some of them "??". Most of the CJB relays are internal. One day I'll get a defunct CJB to dismantle and document.
Code:E R102 - Starter - R18 E R103 - Fuel Pump - R8 E R114 - Glow Plug A - R15 E R114 - Glow Plug B - R17 E R116 - ECM - R6 E R130 - Front fog lamp - R5 E R139 - Power Wash - R12?? E R176 - Blower relay - R16 E R208 - Heated front screen - R9 E R211 - Ignition - R13? E R214 - Blower rear - R10 E R225 - Suspension - R7 E R231 - Wiper On / Off - SPDT - R3? E R232 - Wiper fast / slow - SPDT - R2? E R260 - Brake boost pump - R11? E R267 - Heated washer jets / mirrors - R4 J R125 - Side lamp J R132 - Lighter - R3 J R133 - Horn J R138 - Heated rear screen J R143 - Window lift J R203 - Accessory Socket - R1 J R217 - Reverse J R222 - HDC - Extrernal resistor J R249 - Infotainment - R5 J R250 - Battery saver J R257 - Fuel flap Lock - SPDT J R258 - Fuel flap unlock - SPDT J R259 - Wash pump - Complex Page 130 J R261 - CDL Lock - SPDT J R262 - Driver Lock - SPDT J R263 - Superlock - SPDT J R265 - CDL Return 1 - SPDT J R265 - CDL Return 2 - SPDT J R274 - Auto lights R229 - Seat
Thats what scares me. I'm thinking that relay R211 inside the Battery Junction box is closing after I shut the ignition down. If I keep my foot on the brake switch it doesn't happen. I'm worried that R211 is inside the Battery Junction box and its faulty. GRRR.
Hope I'm wrong, Its going to be hard to replace that box. Everything else seems to have an origin except this.
I read that you put a new brake switch in, are these polarity based? Might explain why everything works with your foot on the brake. If the polarity was reversed, to me it should work as per 'normal' ...
Does anyone know what this connector does. Its inside front passenger wheel arch. It has a broken wire. Is it suspension related or something else? Anyway one wire was broken inside the connector. I will find a replacement and do a patch.
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