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18th October 2025, 12:51 PM
#1
Persisting Gearshift position-circuit range/performance fault
Hi everyone, my 2010 L322 5.0 V8 petrol has a persisting P0915-01, Gearshift position-circuit range performance fault on my ZF6HP28.
It has 320,000 kms on it, so higher mileage.
So far I've drained and replaced the original fluid with Lifeguard 6, new filter and changed over to a metal transmission pan.
This did improve shifting but the fault was still there.
Yesterday I replaced the transmission solenoids and internal bridge and tube seals, replaced the fluid and filter.
It shifted even smoother, but as soon as I got home and shifted out of drive the fault reappeared.
This morning I cleared the fault codes, reset the adaptive values and went for a gentle drive for the relearning process.
It is shifting beautifully through all the gears, with some slight flaring between a couple of shifts.
The thing is, it dives really well until I shift out of drive and then the fault appears again, which also locks the shift lever in park.
It also shows a not in park fault on the dash, when it is in park, which makes me suspect the shift sensor as a possible culprit.
One thing I didn't do was clean the shift position sensor on the TCM, I'm not sure if that would make any difference.
Has anyone come across this before and were you able to solve it?
Thank you, Pete.
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19th October 2025, 08:53 AM
#2
I haven't come across this before.
That said, whilst all the jobs you have done on the auto are good idea to do when mileage gets up a bit, the thread title would point directly to being a faulty gearshift position sensor or wiring.
That's where I would have started.
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19th October 2025, 04:49 PM
#3
Thank you for the response Shack, most appreciated.
That does make perfect sense, I was assuming the shift position sensor was integral to the TCM and the whole TCM would need replacing.
Do you know if it is possible to just replace the shift position sensor?
Interestingly I came across a thread on another forum with the same issue, it works perfectly when cold, it starts playing up when it's hot.
When it cools down for an hour the faults can be cleared and it starts working again.
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19th October 2025, 07:03 PM
#4
I know almost literally nothing about the newer ZF autos, however they went to a mechatronic unit inside the auto, you may be able to access it if you remove the sump.
I believe most of the clever bits are in that unit.
This link may help:
ZF 6HP26 inhibitor/gear position switch faults | LandyZone - Land Rover Forum
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