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Big Bob
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I have recently had increasing problems with the gears not changing, not starting, stalling at lights etc, with the transmission warning light on.

The only info I could find was a suggestion that the gear change actuators may be seizing, so I removed & stripped these. There was nothing wrong with them, but on refitting them the fault had worsened to the point that the car would not turn over just the warning light on all the time.

The fault was a broken data link wire inside the conduit going down the front of the gearbox at the point where it separates to the two actuators and the ECU/clutch pack.

A cheap and easy fix once I found it, certainly worth looking for if you have gear problems on these cars.

I hope this will be of help to others.

Cheers

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  • 1 month later...

I recently experienced similar problems which did turn out to be a seized actuator. This was resolved and car has run really well for around 4-5 weeks since. However last night car would not start and seems to be showing same symptoms as you ha. Cannot get N indicated, and the power train warning light is on.

How did you isolate the data link issue?

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Sorry I've taken so long to reply, finding the fault was more luck then anything else. I just noticed the broken wire inside the conduit at the join where the wires from the actuators meet the main harness low down in front of the g/box. The conduit on mine is open at the joins which is an obvious weak point. I had been trying to find a decent (understandable) wiring diagram without success. But I have some experience of data links from HGV work & they are a source of problems. Data links are fairly obvious as they are always twisted pairs of wires to reduce interference. Be careful when testing as they run on variable low voltage signals, if you put full voltage down them it can damage ECU's. I would recommend stripping off the conduit & inspect visually, you could also pull the wires to see if they spring which means the wire is broken inside the insulation.

Sorry again that I can't be more helpful than this.

Hope you find your fault.

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Many thanks for this Big Bob,

I'll let you know what I find. Probably will not get to it until middle of next week but its a clue any way.

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Hi , I recently had the same problem with my 03 LX , broke down on me twice with the gear box 'cog' light on .

Parked the car up until I had time to look at it and checked this forum for pointers of what could be wrong.

Car now would not start at all and nothing in gear display in dash.

Removed motors assembly and carried out strip down and toothed shaft was sticky , cleaned and lubricated and tested

motor , all good on the bench.

Put assembly back on car and still the same , non start and no display in dash.

Checked all wiring for splits and breaks , none found , check continuity of all wires from motor plugs and gearbox/clutch control unit

all ok .

Now had to give up and bite the bullet and take the car to the local Ford dealer , at a cost of £105 for an hours labour I was told it was the gearbox/clutch control unit , £1700 + fitting , Ouch.

Towed car back home thinking what to do , did an internet search and found a guy called Nick Norris of Norris ECU Repairs in Wisbech , Cambridgeshire. He specializes in these gearbox units for Ford and Mazda.

After speaking to Nick it seems that the control unit is a very common problem , he fixes lots of these.

He came to my house in Stevenage and fitted a unit that he had reconditioned , coded it and set up the clutch , he was no more than an hour doing this job , the cost ......£550 all in and he takes the old unit away to refurb.

Car drives like new now , smoother changes than before and no juddering when pulling away.

Top bloke and can be contacted on 07966 062113.

Hope this is of use to someone.

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