Transmission blinking M and S same time
Hi.When i start the car,putting to D, S and M starts blinking same time and car drive slow,i turn off, starts again, all good,drive perfect.May be somebody had same problem?
Thx!
Thx!
In your case it could be the above said switch, low battery voltage or poor earth terminal connection or even an a defective BCU but without the codes you'll never be sure.
Yep, mine was similar and it turned out to be the XYZ switch which I opened up and refurbished. When the M&S lights flash it's usual to automatically engage 'limp home mode', i.e. third gear only from start off to finish. Sometimes when you restart the engine the problem resolves itself in the short term but the defect is intrinsic and remains. Use an OBD2 code reader and download the autobox transmission codes.
In your case it could be the above said switch, low battery voltage or poor earth terminal connection or even an a defective BCU but without the codes you'll never be sure.
In your case it could be the above said switch, low battery voltage or poor earth terminal connection or even an a defective BCU but without the codes you'll never be sure.
Yep, mine was similar and it turned out to be the XYZ switch which I opened up and refurbished. When the M&S lights flash it's usual to automatically engage 'limp home mode', i.e. third gear only from start off to finish. Sometimes when you restart the engine the problem resolves itself in the short term but the defect is intrinsic and remains. Use an OBD2 code reader and download the autobox transmission codes.
In your case it could be the above said switch, low battery voltage or poor earth terminal connection or even an a defective BCU but without the codes you'll never be sure.
In your case it could be the above said switch, low battery voltage or poor earth terminal connection or even an a defective BCU but without the codes you'll never be sure.
To refurbish you will need to remove, drill out the circa 10 rivets (alloy) clean the terminals inside and maybe lift/reset them to make better contact, spray the internals with electrical contact cleaner and then apply petroleum jelly (Vaseline) reassemble and replace the rivets with M5x12mm?? stainless screws with nyloc nuts. When you remove the xyz switch from the autobox do make a very careful note of the exact position as it is marginally adjustable on the two holding bolts.
Note: use electrical spray cleaner lubricant on the plug and socket of the harness.
Note: use electrical spray cleaner lubricant on the plug and socket of the harness.
To refurbish you will need to remove, drill out the circa 10 rivets (alloy) clean the terminals inside and maybe lift/reset them to make better contact, spray the internals with electrical contact cleaner and then apply petroleum jelly (Vaseline) reassemble and replace the rivets with M5x12mm?? stainless screws with nyloc nuts. When you remove the xyz switch from the autobox do make a very careful note of the exact position as it is marginally adjustable on the two holding bolts.
Note: use electrical spray cleaner lubricant on the plug and socket of the harness.
Note: use electrical spray cleaner lubricant on the plug and socket of the harness.
Thanks for the write-up Offroad. I woke up this morning to Bertha being stubborn and not running, jumped her (thank god for nice little old lady neighbors who lend out their vehicles for jumps), and limped around town with the M&S lights flashing. By afternoon the lights were off, Bertha was breathing normally and all was 'normal'.. wondering if I have the same issue or if I magically ran the battery down over night somehow. I don't recall leaving a light on, etc. SOooooo.. looks like I'll be having codes read if it happens again.
Keep us posted 555 and good luck!
My M and S lights flashed on me after off-roading through a stream—all the bouncing knocked the contacts loose from the battery terminal. The car was still on and would rev, but wouldn't let me go anywhere. Tapped those back down with a pair of channel locks and was back in business.
Say, any ideas for how to make the battery terminal connection stay put? Mine won't screw tight anymore.
Say, any ideas for how to make the battery terminal connection stay put? Mine won't screw tight anymore.
You can buy battery post shims at most auto parts stores. They are essentially just a lead cap you put over the battery lug to enlarge it. You may have to enlarge the opening in the terminal to fit over the enlarged battery lug.
Thanks for the write-up Offroad. I woke up this morning to Bertha being stubborn and not running, jumped her (thank god for nice little old lady neighbors who lend out their vehicles for jumps), and limped around town with the M&S lights flashing. By afternoon the lights were off, Bertha was breathing normally and all was 'normal'.. wondering if I have the same issue or if I magically ran the battery down over night somehow. I don't recall leaving a light on, etc. SOooooo.. looks like I'll be having codes read if it happens again.
Keep us posted 555 and good luck!
Keep us posted 555 and good luck!


