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Old 03-28-2011, 11:20 AM
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TRANSMISSION SOLENOID CONTROL SWITCH IS BAD . Once it gets hot it will keep trans. in low range , and once switch cools ( after you turn truck off for a while ) it works fine for a while . About an 1800 dollar fix at dealer . I'm having the same problem !!!
 
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Old 03-28-2011, 12:06 PM
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...Also once switch goes bad all the way it will not switch trans. at all . Trans. Solenoid CS will cause truck to shudder when acceleration on an hill / or upgrade .
 
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Old 03-31-2011, 01:39 PM
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Hi I,ve got a problem with my L322 4.4lt it doesn't like going on motorways.
Driving around town no problems at all but when used on the motorways it goes in transmission failsafe mode and stays in 4th gear then after a short while maybe 1/2 hour the fault clears to drive in town but when used on motorway and fault comes back again. I have changed the battery but it still happens the fault codes are P0022 & P0030 which seem to be camshaft sensor and exhaust sensor. Has anyone got any ideas some seem to say the transfer box motor please help.
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Old 05-11-2011, 12:47 PM
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Default Transmission fail safe mode

Originally Posted by JTs
Hi I,ve got a problem with my L322 4.4lt it doesn't like going on motorways.
Driving around town no problems at all but when used on the motorways it goes in transmission failsafe mode and stays in 4th gear then after a short while maybe 1/2 hour the fault clears to drive in town but when used on motorway and fault comes back again. I have changed the battery but it still happens the fault codes are P0022 & P0030 which seem to be camshaft sensor and exhaust sensor. Has anyone got any ideas some seem to say the transfer box motor please help.
Regards JT
Problem now solved after changing camshaft sensor and exhaust sensor we then had to change the internal wiring loom in the gearbox the fault developed once again, had the code read using Autologic which came up with solenoid 1 fault this is a solenoid inside the gearbox position no 6 which 1 of 3 we purchase this solenoid for just £50.00 and now the fault is cured happy days!!!
 
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Old 11-29-2011, 10:46 AM
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My 03 HSE suffered this problem this year. Dealer (Cole European) recommended replacing transmission/gearbox to the tune of $4500. A week ago the same message came up on screen. Dealer says they don't know why. Any ideas out there as I think this dealer is at a minimum unhelpful and at a maximum possibly corrupt. Thanks. The message: "Trans Failsafe Prog High Range"
 
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Old 12-07-2011, 09:09 PM
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check your battery with a volt meter....should be around 12 volts....then check with engine running...should be high 13 to 14 volts... if battery gets low the transmition goes into fail safe mode...if you ignore it you may ruin your alternator.
 
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Old 03-01-2012, 07:33 AM
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Just wanted to give you my experience with having this message as these posts have been really useful for me. I had trans failsafe message come up once followed by an oil leak. After much searching I gave up and checked my RR Vogue 2003 into the dealer. After a short examination they concluded the gearbox had to come out as it was leaking gearbox oil. The problem was two seals that needed to be replaced in the gearbox and £100 worth of oil. Total fix was £860... £560 to remove and replace gearbox, £100 for oil, £50 per seal and £100 for something I'm not sure what it was!

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Old 03-01-2012, 07:35 AM
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The other thing that I found really useful for all 2003-2005 RRV users was a list of common issues and remedies that can be found here: MkIII L322 Range Rover Remedies
 
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