Skinny Mike
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Hello, thanks for looking
I have a 2002 td4 auto. The other day the autobox decided to throw a wobbler. When driving the gear change is very harsh and gives you a real kick up the arse!
The car is now parked and not being driven cos a new box is over £1500
Rang the main stealer and they were totaly disinterested and would'nt book it in til next week and would impart no knowledge. Bunch of c**ts, I won't name them but there in the centre of sheffield and the only main dealer.
Took it to an indie and they said £800 ish +vat, for new epc and 2 solendoids.
Did some research and this sounds like a fairly common fault on this jatco autobox which seems to have been fixed by replacing the solenoid(s) only. Which works out at a few hundred quid.
The actual fault readout is.
P1748 A/T 2-4 Brake duty solenoid open/short circuit to ground/battery
Fortunately my brother in law is an auto electrician (not specialist LandRover though) and is looking into this, but as some of you reading might already have encountered this fault please lay your wisdom on me.
I will pay for the repair, but call me a tight arsed Yorkshireman, I'd like to do it meself cheaper if possible
Cheers
I have a 2002 td4 auto. The other day the autobox decided to throw a wobbler. When driving the gear change is very harsh and gives you a real kick up the arse!
The car is now parked and not being driven cos a new box is over £1500
Rang the main stealer and they were totaly disinterested and would'nt book it in til next week and would impart no knowledge. Bunch of c**ts, I won't name them but there in the centre of sheffield and the only main dealer.
Took it to an indie and they said £800 ish +vat, for new epc and 2 solendoids.
Did some research and this sounds like a fairly common fault on this jatco autobox which seems to have been fixed by replacing the solenoid(s) only. Which works out at a few hundred quid.
The actual fault readout is.
P1748 A/T 2-4 Brake duty solenoid open/short circuit to ground/battery
Fortunately my brother in law is an auto electrician (not specialist LandRover though) and is looking into this, but as some of you reading might already have encountered this fault please lay your wisdom on me.
I will pay for the repair, but call me a tight arsed Yorkshireman, I'd like to do it meself cheaper if possible
Cheers