RichardW wrote: 26 Jan 2018, 16:54
The special tool appears just to consist of a piece of plate that allows you to align a lug on the sensors with a slot in the end of the input shaft - however, this is only untill RP 12534 - after that the special tool is a T25 torx spanner

12535 = 5 mar 2011... what date is yours? In fact, I think after 12535 there is only one sensor. Mind you, that is made of the aforementioned unobtainium as it is £230

Cheaper than the earlier cars with 2 sensors at £195. Each
Well!! It looks like fixing this gear lever issue might be a bit more urgent than I first thought!
Although it doesn't seem to have caused any problems with driving the car aside from a warning light, tonight it prevented it charging.
It had been fine all day when we were out then just as I got home and put it in park it started flashing and the MIL came on as I turned it off. I didn't think much of it at first.
I plugged it in to charge and the green light on the charger went on as normal - normally I'd go inside immediately after doing that, however this time I was going back and forth to the bins and noticed the light changed back to blue again after about 20 seconds, which means charging has stopped. Hmm...
I unplugged it and plugged back in again - green light again for 20 seconds like it was starting to charge then back to blue again. Bugger! I know it won't start charging unless the car is in park so it was obvious that the switch coherence problem was causing the ECU to doubt that it was in park thus it was refusing to charge.
I turned the key on to press the brake and release the gear lever, pushed it down then back up to park, turned it off, plugged it in and it charged normally. I can't say I'm surprised it refused to charge but the worrying thing is it took a good 20 seconds of pretending to charge before it gave up and decided not to - by which time I would normally have gone inside, only to come out in the morning for work and find the battery wasn't charged!!

As I've never had a charging failure at home before I didn't really have any reason to check up on its progress before now...
Looks like it will rain tomorrow but if there are any clear spells I'll have to reverse it up onto the ramps and have a look. In the information you have on the early design that mine should be, are the two switches mounted together at the gearbox, or is one at the gearbox and one at the gear lever, thus providing a coherence check of the cable ? What does it say about the adjustment procedure ? Turning the switch on its mounting ? Adjusting the cable in the centre console maybe ?
If I can turn the two switches independently then the Lexia standard parameter measurement mode can show the position of the two different switches in real time and I can use that to find out how much out of adjustment from each other they are. One of the switches (primary I think) seems to be working normally and registering P reliably, the other one doesn't register P unless the lever is pushed right up, so it may be that the two switches are slightly out of adjustment with each other, combined with a bit of cable stiffness not letting the lever rest all the way up like it used to...