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Code.11.Duty Solenoid.A.
Help required. I have a code 11 which ,Dave the `bearded one`,has given me some really good advise on,however I need some more. I had no symptoms except that I was getting the warning flashes on the dash. The resistor attached to the front wing inside the engine bay ( behind the battery) seems fine,i.e.it is plugged in ! What next? I think someone will say the Duty Solenoid inside the Transmission. How do I get to it and is it easy to replace. Any part numbers might also help
Thanks Rich. |
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Re: Code.11.Duty Solenoid.A.
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Rich, Duty solenoid A is located within the valve body, so, you could replace it without dropping the entire transmission. I would check, however, to make sure that (even though it's plugged in) that the resistor, itself, is not bad. Here is the location of duty solenoid A, along with the rest.
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Part Number
Thanks for the diagram. I will print it off and give it to an expert,as it looks like `double dutch to me !
What is the subaru part number please ? Rich |
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Rich, By all means check the contact of the connector and the value of the drop resistor. It should be 12 ohms nominally. I would even clear the code and see if it comes back. Would hate to dig into your tranny for a gremlin with no symptoms. D.
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Code 11 problem
Hi Rich
How are things? Sorry to hear of the tranny problem. Subaruparts.com seem to sell Duty Solenoid A as part of a set of 4, and the cost is $250, see http://www.subaruparts.com/diag/?mod...category=182-A The logic of selling as a set is unassailable. If one has failed, how soon before the others? So while the valve chest is open, they replace the set. BTW, if your Sol A is wonky, your line pressure will be wrong. The symptom will be shock or jerky shifts. Are you experiencing this? Say Hi to Claire for me. Joe
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Code 11 check procedure
Rich,
Randy is right about checking the resistor, among other things. Good mechanics always check that the cheap fix is OK before firing new parts into a problem. Check sequence as follows: Measure signal voltage output from TCU Check harnesses between TCU and duty solenoid A, and TCU and resistor Check Duty solenoid A's ground line Check resistor Check duty solenoid A Check contact of TCU connector terminal Repair TCU terminal poor contact [replace TCU] Page 179 in the US manual details how to do these checks, I would have to get it scanned if you need it. Would this be a good time to ask if you are interested in buying the RHD manual from Australia?? Joe
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Thanks for the info
Joe,
Thanks for the info. My local dealership is unwilling to do any transmission work. They say that they are not trained on it and suggested that I take it to a transmission specialist ( exactly the response I got when I had an A/C problem) . I do however have a full and brand new set of solonoids( dont ask !). So I would like to get them fitted. I`m going to take them to a transmission specialist but before I do so I want to have hard copies of the proceedure, to hand to them. Is it that complex ? Surely it is just the housing that is removed when they are replaced ? I`m really loosing my pacience with Subaru dealerships. I think they will only sell cars and do basic services. Claire is fine,thanks for asking. She is getting fatter now. Due on January 2nd . Rich. |
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Re: Thanks for the info
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Congrats! I didn't know that you and Claire were "expecting." Hmmmm, and nine months after your visit to the "States." Aren't those "getaways great?!?!? (Just kidding, Rich). Truly, congratulations on the arrival of your upcoming child. I don't know how it goes in your neck of the woods, but, here, we'd be rooting for the "little guy" to make it before the end of the year so we could claim it as a tax deduction for the entire previous year.
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Re: Thanks for the info
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If you have the valve chest, you are laughing. The only caveat I would add, you should go to an auto transmission specialist, not just a transmission specialist. There is an order of magnitude difference in how clean the workshop[operating room clean] needs to be in order to do successful work on the auto box. A shop specialising in autos will be well aware of this, and make no mistakes. Also, fitting the valve chest is a simple job, the box does not come out. They just drop the pan, bolt off the chest, bolt up the new one, back on pan, fill up and away you go. You should not need the manual for that with an auto specialist. If they are dubious about procedure, then Phil Skuse would be able to scan the section for you, he did for me with wheel alignment detail. Let me know if you need more. Joe
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Many congrats, Rich & Claire
Had the same problem with mine when I bought it 4 months ago. Flashing power light and hard changes. The dealer said that they would fix it and gave me a 3 month warranty. After many visits, they traced the problem to a low voltage on the ECU and ordered another. The car definitely felt different afterwards, like a slipping clutch, but still gave some hard changes. Following advice on the forum, I checked the resistor. (Easy to remove with a 10mm ring spanner, no need to touch the battery.) I found that it was open circuit. drove to the dealer to show them and found the car changing much better. They ordered me a new resistor and said "That will be £65.00 please." So what about the 3 month warranty? By then I had owned the car 3 months and 1 week, so even though the problem was existing when I bought the car, and they had failed to diagnose the problem, they expect me to pay. Unfortunately there is no other Subaru dealer locally. So back to your problem Rich, try the resistor first. BTW, found Sparshatts to be very good. (Unload the car before going over their sleeping policeman.) Finally, why is the resistor so ****ing expensive over here!!!! Andy Sober and broke |
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New resistor arrived today. Wow!! what a difference. silky smooth gear changes and no power light flashing on start.
Should I disconnect the battery to reboot, or is it not necessary? Andy |
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Many thanks to all contributors on this forum, My local dealers are useless plonkers. (At least they are better than the Nissan lot.)
If it wasn't for you guys I would be a real jerk!! downside is that you have got me paranoid about my gearbox...oops... tranny, bearings etc etc Andy |
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Don't be too paranoid. Enjoy the car and take the "speed bumps" as they come.
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PR'annoyed
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This car will not fall to bits, unless you are a s*** driver, with zero[nought percent] mechanical empathy. Take real problems seriously, as they deserve, and the speed bumps with a pinch of salt. Joe
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