Need some serious help guys please
#21
well seems that was another failed attempt and not understanding what the hell is going on so recap new external wiring harness from trans to center console, new solenoids shift A, shift B, and TCC, rebuilt and checked internal wiring harness, opened up tcm and looks brand new no water, no corrosion, it literally looks brand new, checked all fuses (good) not getting the p0753 or the p0758 anymore just getting the p0743 which is a torque converter not doing as commanded. Checked pins 42 (tcc) and 53 (ign pwr) and suppose to be 10 ohms and its nada so open circuit somewhere. But WHERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#22
well guys thank you very much I spent the better part of my sunday with a good friend going over every inch of the harness. First off we opened the old external harness and found that it was in fact bad, that would explain the intermittent codes cause the wires in the connector acually fell out of their respective sockets when it was opened. So needless to say when I got the new harness it cured the nice p0753 and p0758 codes but suddenly I had a solid p0743. Thats where we were having a problem locating the open circuit. Believe it or not it got traced to the new harness the pins inside are not making good contact and when played with it would work but the cars bouncing makes it just go back off. So I have to have jaguar overnight me a new harness and this should all be perfect. Sad that it is the one part of the harness that I kept ignoring because it was brand new so how could it be that, lol so my lesson to all you out there never trust that just because the part is new that it is good.
Last edited by XJR-0220; 12-13-2010 at 04:26 AM.
#23
#24
Well guys today I ordered a new harness and they agreed to overnight with their apologies, they are also giving me my money back as well as the upgraded snub for the trans mount. I am happy that jag was good enough to realize that their new part cost me alot of time and money. I also founf that my manifolds have a small crack and I am having them welded tomorrow as well. I was going to gut my precats as well but dont want a code but it would be a nice thing to get rid of those since they are so close to the engine.
#25
Shows that perseverance pays, and highlights a disappointing fact that you can't always trust new parts. Wiring looms are labor intensive by their very nature, that's where errors creep in. The computer interconnect industry is much better at this, but of course the number of units involved is much greater. They also like to gold-plate pins and sockets. It used to be a problem in the tv industry until the Japanese came into it -- since then multiple interconnects have been very much better.
Anyhow, very well done.
Leedsman.
Anyhow, very well done.
Leedsman.
#26
Thank you very much not ba for a guy that didnt have a clue how to hunt down electrical now I do with the help of all you great guys on here. New harness is in this morning going down to pick it up in a couple hours car is up on my lift awaiting that, new snub mount, I took the exhaust mannys out and have a crack welded, new power steering hose, and then vooom vooom baby
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