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DarthLowen

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WJ 2.7CRD cleaning up fault codes
« on: March 03, 2021, 05:31:14 PM »

Hi guys,

after (finally) getting rid of the hard starting issues, I was thinking to clean up the remaining error codes (read from the dash). But before I buy parts, I'd like to get your opinion on these:

P0702: after a search on Google, I should be replacing the gear selector PCB. This thing appears to be quite expensive though. Is this the correct action to take and if so, does anyone know a cheaper & trustworthy source for these? (Part nr 52104468AA)
P0836: transfer case position switch, replace the sensor? How can I test the sensor, It appears to be an analog switch that gives a range of resistances depending on how deep you push the pin in? (Part nr 5083138AA)

I also found a site stating that this sensor could be the cause of the P0702 fault?
https://jeepswj.com/tips/

Cheers,
Nic.
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Jonny Jeep

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Re: WJ 2.7CRD cleaning up fault codes
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2021, 10:08:54 AM »

The P0702 code is generic and you'll need a reader that can read transmission codes to find out what the actual transmission code is.

This is position/resistance values chart for testing the switch...

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