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MV6 Autobox hard shift.Fault code
« on: 29 August 2021, 19:51:53 »

Hi all hope everyone is doing well.On my Mv6 2.6 i have noticed that it is shifting hard between 2nd and 3rd. On OB2 fault code says P1625 short to earth and in the live data one of the shift solenoids 2 4 when in park and engine is running is active.Is that  the problem is a short on the casing inside the autobox on one of the solenoids causing it it shifts late and a bit hard.many Thanks Gavin. :-[
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Re: MV6 Autobox hard shift.Fault code
« Reply #1 on: 29 August 2021, 20:18:51 »

I think it was this P1625      1-2/3-4 shift - short circuit to battery solenoid valve.
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Re: MV6 Autobox hard shift.Fault code
« Reply #2 on: 29 August 2021, 22:26:29 »

Fluid and filter change, plus potential wiring/plug issue...

Solenoids easily changed with the filter out.
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Re: MV6 Autobox hard shift.Fault code
« Reply #3 on: 29 August 2021, 23:58:14 »

Thanks mate I've got a sump gasket and filter kit in the shed and a small drum of the correct atf. Sounds like I could change the solenoid while I'm in there and adjust the brake band setting as well.I will check the solenoids to see if they work. I presume it will be the 2-3 one.Might have to look at the solenoid wiring and the external loom into the box.Manually changing the gears should tell me I suppose
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