2013 LR4 – 3-4 shift / P0783 after overfill correction + adaptation resets
Hi everyone,
I have a 2013 Land Rover LR4 5.0 V8 with ZF 6HP26X at 195,000 km.
Background:
Did it fully resolve with more gentle miles (and how many more), by doing the official ZF drive cycle, or did you eventually need solenoids/mechatronic work?
Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I have a 2013 Land Rover LR4 5.0 V8 with ZF 6HP26X at 195,000 km.
Background:
- For over a year I had occasional very soft 3-4 slip.
- Recently the shop did a pan + filter service using OEM Carter LR007474 + ZF Lifeguard 6 and added 7 quarts
- After pickup the 3-4 flare/slip became more noticeable and I started getting P0783 code + intermittent limp mode every time slips occurs. Feel like a kick similar to when you are learning to driving manual and do it wrong
- I performed one adaptation reset with my scanner; the mechanic already did one while service the trans. Big mistake , symptoms worsened after the resets.
- I took my LR4 to show and we later corrected the fluid level properly (it was overfilled) using the official ZF procedure at exactly 40 °C (only small drops from the fill plug).
- Oil doesnt looks or smells burnt, just normal powder on magnets. Have to cut filter inlet pipe to remove. Have not records from previous services , im second owner
- soft flare/slip specifically on the 3→4 shift, especially when I apply throttle immediately after the shift. Most noticeable on auto mode on D
- P0783 code appears intermittently and triggers limp mode/transmission fault warning every time error occurs (clears on ignition cycle or with scanner).
- Some times it triggers even without a noticeable slip
- 4-5-6 shifts are very smooth.
- Clear pattern noticed: If I wait 1-2 seconds after selecting 4th (until tachometer stabilizes), the shift is clean. If I accelerate right away, it flares softly and may set the code.
- ATF temperature stable around 80-85 °C when hot.
Did it fully resolve with more gentle miles (and how many more), by doing the official ZF drive cycle, or did you eventually need solenoids/mechatronic work?
Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
It sounds like a mechanical issue. Overfill is suspect as the culprit, these trans are more sensitive to underfill.
At a minimum you will need to rebuild the valve body with a zip kit and a set of solenoids.
it might only be a temporary fix though. There are brass bushings in between gear packs that wear out and cause those shifts in most cases.
At a minimum you will need to rebuild the valve body with a zip kit and a set of solenoids.
it might only be a temporary fix though. There are brass bushings in between gear packs that wear out and cause those shifts in most cases.
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