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keefy1959



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Buckingham Blue
Transmission message?

Transmission message?
Hi all, I get this message come up from time to time, [usually first thing in the morning] when i am about to start up, "Transmission fault, traction reduced" the rangie doesn't seem to drive any different, are there any obvious things to look for, i haven't tried to select low range or HDC, So i don't know if these are affected [thought it best not too], would be great to get this sorted then that's all the niggle y little faults sorted!! [Till the next lot spring up lol]
any help/thoughts greatly appreciated!!
KD Supercharged 4.2 FFRR in Buckingham Blue,
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new battery needed?...low voltage , as in first thing in the morning could cause this error... ... - .- -.




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keefy1959



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thanks for your help again Stan, I'll check this out and let you know how i get on!!!
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ebajema



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New Zealand 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Galway Green

I have a similar issue : bong, transmission fault, limited gear change available. Nothing seems to happen to the driving. Last night I opened up the box with the transmission ECUs. Disconnected the battery leads and liberally sprayed the plugs, fuses etc. with contact cleaner. Removed/disconnected all of them and put them back (did that a few times).

I noticed that on the two main fuses (40 and 50 Amps) the blades were covered in a light coating of rustorange. Removed it and put them back.

I also cleaned the battery poles and clamps just to be sure. Now my transmission fault doesn't happen daily, more like 2 to 3 times per week so no idea if it worked. I suggest that you do the same, also spray all the earthing points under the hood (I removed the major ones and cleaned them before putting them back).

As Stan said, battery is the other major issues in FFRRs (well not only FFRRs but a lot of cars these days).

In short low voltage (caused by battery, alternator or corrosion) is not what our electronics like and they start acting up.

Hope this helps you out !!

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Greg66



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keefy1959 wrote:
thanks for your help again Stan, I'll check this out and let you know how i get on!!!
KD


[Dredging this one up]

Did a battery change work? I've had the same message the last couple of mornings, for about 5 seconds as soon as I turn the engine on, then have it vanish. With the Audi and the Porsche, seeing the traction control/ABS lights come on first thing on a winter's morning has always meant that the battery is on its way out. Just wondering whether it's the same on the RR, or whether it is something else. Range Rover 4.2 SC
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I get Special programs off even though I have replaced battery it still happens about every 3 in 10 starts. Have a transmission fault only once due to low battery voltage.

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Germany 2012 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Santorini Black

Just had the rear diff actuator motor replaced on mine. Got the bong with the "Transmission fault traction reduced" fault on the way home from work the other day. It reappeared on each startup afterwards so I booked it into my local dealer. They read the faults and checked various other links in the system and found the diff lock actuator motor was faulty so it was replaced at a cost of 690EUR (about 580GBP) plus 2.5 hours labour (including fault finding, replacement and test drive). Parts replaced were LR032711 and LR041282.

I didn't receive any other faults so I was pretty sure it wasn't battery related. I had the alternator die on me 3 years ago and that threw up all manner of faults in quick succession before all power was lost and I rolled to a halt Rolling Eyes 2012 Vogue 4.4 TDV8 automatic (LHD), Santorini Black
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