ive got a full battery on the car and a back up battery. I think the sensor has gone "actuator position sensor" so I have a second hand one on its way.wheeler wrote: 05 Mar 2023, 08:10 The 3 most important things when doing this procedure
1. Battery Support
2. Battery Support
3. Battery Support
Have you tried this yet as advised with another running car connected via jump leads?
I would agree the wrong oil shouldn't stop it programming.
Bitten off more than I can chew.
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Garej Mali
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Re: Bitten off more than I can chew.
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Garej Mali
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Re: Bitten off more than I can chew.
Just thought I would update.
the reason why we couldn't get the system to pressurise is because we did have a faulty clutch actuator even though it was a brand new one out of the clutch kit box.
trouble is, now I'm waiting for a pipe to arrive from the hydraulic reservoir because I've somehow managed a small slit in it and hydraulic fluid comes whooshing out but once that is here all should be fixed and dad should be back on the road again.
My final bit of advice is.... these gearboxes are rubbish - don't consider one and secondly, I'm pretty sure these gearboxes aren't meant to be serviced either because they are just awful to work on, take me back to my trusty land rovers, I know what I'm doing with that.
After all that said and done I have 90% done Percy the Pug and dad will be happy about saving a lot of money on garage prices.
see you guys soon most probably with another Percy issue
Thanks all
Lisa
the reason why we couldn't get the system to pressurise is because we did have a faulty clutch actuator even though it was a brand new one out of the clutch kit box.
trouble is, now I'm waiting for a pipe to arrive from the hydraulic reservoir because I've somehow managed a small slit in it and hydraulic fluid comes whooshing out but once that is here all should be fixed and dad should be back on the road again.
My final bit of advice is.... these gearboxes are rubbish - don't consider one and secondly, I'm pretty sure these gearboxes aren't meant to be serviced either because they are just awful to work on, take me back to my trusty land rovers, I know what I'm doing with that.
After all that said and done I have 90% done Percy the Pug and dad will be happy about saving a lot of money on garage prices.
see you guys soon most probably with another Percy issue
Thanks all
Lisa
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gigascan
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Re: Bitten off more than I can chew.
Hi,
Have you solved the issue in the end? I have the exact same problem and dont know what to do. I put the old clutch release bearing in to check if I got a faulty new one but everything is still the same.
Please heeelp

Have you solved the issue in the end? I have the exact same problem and dont know what to do. I put the old clutch release bearing in to check if I got a faulty new one but everything is still the same.
Please heeelp