Transmission Fault
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Transmission Fault - 6/1/2008 7:34:11 AM
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Grey Goose
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After a routine starting of the engine, I placed the transition in "Drive". Immediately, the light above the "D" started to blink and at the same time a message stating "Transmission Fault" appeared in the message center in the dash. I repeated this several times, with all combinations of traction control on/off, sport mode .... All had the same results - although in drive (blinking) was really in park - give it all the gas you want, the tranny was not engaged. I called my Dealer, he immdiately sent me a loaner and a tow truck. Extremely appolgetic and very prompt. The dealer is located north of Baltimore & I was located South of the city, Despite being in the middle of the afternoon rush hour, the loaner arrived in about 90 mintes or so. At noon the next day, the service rep called me with an explanation centering around a software issue, which he said Jag was aware of and hew just needed to reprogram the PCU. The specifics center around the amount of pressure on the brake pedal. If "full" pressure is applied to the brake pedal during shifting to drive, there would be no problems. The issue surfaces when there is "less than full pressure" on the brake pedal. There is enough pressure to allow it to shift out of park, but not enough pedal pressure to allow the software to enable the trannie to go into gear. This new software patch now allows "less than a full brake pedal pressure" to engage the selected gear. (relaxed parameters). They delivered my car back to in less than 24 hrs form my initial call to them. I have a couple of hundred miles on her since this happened with no issues. I just wantd to let you all know about this for future reference. BTW - it is a XF-SC model.
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