Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
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Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
I am seriously stuck with this issue.
Automatic transmission - Chassis manual section 23
With a flashing N lamp there are two possibilities of what it could be.
If it flashes at 1Hz, once a second, then it will be either,
Input speed sensor
Output speed sensor
Solenoid valve
Out of phase at shift points
A/T control relay system
I'm fairly sure that it's Limp mode as its flashing.
I was getting error code 22 which was input crank speed sensor error but i swapped that out with a known good one and my FTO went into LIMP mode.
(Flashing N)
I'm not getting any sparks from the sparks but everything else seems to be working fine.
I'm thinking it's a sensor error but have no f**king idea what to do.
It doesn't even give me an error code anymore as the engine light just flashes at a constant rate not displaying any errors (Which i assume means there is none bar the limp mode it is currently in)
If somebody could give me a detailed description of what i need to do to get spark in my motor again. I would appreciate it a lot!..
I miss having a car.
Chris.
Automatic transmission - Chassis manual section 23
With a flashing N lamp there are two possibilities of what it could be.
If it flashes at 1Hz, once a second, then it will be either,
Input speed sensor
Output speed sensor
Solenoid valve
Out of phase at shift points
A/T control relay system
I'm fairly sure that it's Limp mode as its flashing.
I was getting error code 22 which was input crank speed sensor error but i swapped that out with a known good one and my FTO went into LIMP mode.
(Flashing N)
I'm not getting any sparks from the sparks but everything else seems to be working fine.
I'm thinking it's a sensor error but have no f**king idea what to do.
It doesn't even give me an error code anymore as the engine light just flashes at a constant rate not displaying any errors (Which i assume means there is none bar the limp mode it is currently in)
If somebody could give me a detailed description of what i need to do to get spark in my motor again. I would appreciate it a lot!..
I miss having a car.
Chris.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
Most probably the output sensor bro, same problem with kates.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
FTO NZ site, general FTO chat, page 2, topic 8.
A stoke of luck or a gift from god?
The hand of fate or devil claws?
The hand of fate or devil claws?
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
I can't find it ahasilverGPX wrote:Most probably the output sensor bro, same problem with kates.
I know where the input sensor is but where is the output in regards to the input?
May need to do a manual conversion.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
I think you are getting a little confused here.
Not getting a spark has nothing to do with limp mode or an input speed sensor (a sensor on the gearbox).
A faulty crank angle sensor will stop you getting a spark. There is no such thing as an input crank speed sensor.
If you are getting a flashing N, i.e. limp mode, deal with that after you get the motor running.
Not getting a spark has nothing to do with limp mode or an input speed sensor (a sensor on the gearbox).
A faulty crank angle sensor will stop you getting a spark. There is no such thing as an input crank speed sensor.
If you are getting a flashing N, i.e. limp mode, deal with that after you get the motor running.
Me? Bitter? f**k no. I think it's hilarious.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
Oh ok, and me changing my gearbox to a manual gearbox won't have anything to do with the crank sensor and getting it working?
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Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
Does anyone have a spare crangle angle sensor I can have? And what's the labor like? I'm attempting to take this one out as we speak.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
No, no it won't.renzkuken1 wrote:Oh ok, and me changing my gearbox to a manual gearbox won't have anything to do with the crank sensor and getting it working?
Me? Bitter? f**k no. I think it's hilarious.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
A stoke of luck or a gift from god?
The hand of fate or devil claws?
The hand of fate or devil claws?
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
Is it flashing while you are driving? If it's 2 flashes a second your transmission is running too hot, and once a second is the error codes in your first post. This is only when you are driving, as two flashes a second in diagnosis mode means there are no codes.
Limp mode is a transmission fail safe where third gear is engaged only.
Can angle sensor is on the engine side. The error code should be displayed on the engine check light, not transmission nutrual light.
I will take ages to remove the crank angle sensor.
Limp mode is a transmission fail safe where third gear is engaged only.
Can angle sensor is on the engine side. The error code should be displayed on the engine check light, not transmission nutrual light.
I will take ages to remove the crank angle sensor.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
i have same problem at moment with twin turbo gallant motor codes come up saying tps,air press sensor air control valve ,vacume valve have only located the tps cant find the rest any ideas guys car bucks and shuts down wont go over 3000 rpm
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
I would just make sure the TPS is adjusted properly first and go from there. Seems TPS related what you are experiencing.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
how do you adjust the tps? is it not just a sensor that screws onto thotal body ?
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
payaya wrote:I would just make sure the TPS is adjusted properly first and go from there. Seems TPS related what you are experiencing.
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Re: Limp Mode (I searched the first 500 topics in FTO help)
^ that lolbjk wrote:GTFO sahin.
kiz wrote:There's potential for a thread about anything on FTO AustraliasilverGPX wrote:This requires a thread? lol