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Millsy94



Member Since: 06 Jun 2013
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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Aintree Green
Gkn overdrive no longer HELP
Hi all, a few months ago I fitted a GKN overdrive to my td5 90 and until now have loved it. Although I went to see a grubs yesterday and it behaved fine on the way but hasn't worked since I left.

When I turn the ignition on the light illuminates for 1 sec as usual but when I flick the switch... Nothing no overdrive but also no flashing light on the knob. I've checked and it does have a 12v supply. To check cables didn't get caught I removed the extension piece and wired the switch into the ecu still nothing. Any idea please. Cheers Ed
Post #295761 4th Jan 2014 6:36pm
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munch90



Member Since: 26 Oct 2013
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I had one on my old tdi
problems I had :
oil pump drive broke after couple of days would not engage (got replacement complete unit ) reason I found it broke was the spline was tight when fitted and it forced shaft back in to unit and put force on the oil pump drive ( got what looks like a small con rod inside back cover ) took back cover off to check .

speed sensor depth adjustment got to be just right

used to push oil out of breather though the valve on end of breather pipe ( only really after long run ) fixed by fitting a canister made out of metal inline filter ( cut filter open took filter out and welded back up ) in the pipe below valve so it collected oil when it got hot and when the overdrive cooled it would suck oil back into unit ( worked a treat )

wire broke on gear lever up to switch

also had bearing going after not many miles


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Post #295767 4th Jan 2014 6:47pm
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Millsy94



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Thanks There's an electrical fault somewhere as if you have the I'd switched on as you turn the ignition on the light should flash not just come in for a second as usual. I doubt it'd be oil pump as its been fitted all those months with no issues. My speed sensor is the new type which is preset. And if that wasn't reading correctly it should flashy as if I'm going too slow. Anyone else had this??
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Millsy94



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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Aintree Green
Thanks There's an electrical fault somewhere as if you have the I'd switched on as you turn the ignition on the light should flash not just come in for a second as usual. I doubt it'd be oil pump as its been fitted all those months with no issues. My speed sensor is the new type which is preset. And if that wasn't reading correctly it should flashy as if I'm going too slow. Anyone else had this??
Post #295772 4th Jan 2014 6:55pm
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munch90



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be honest cant remember what the light did , remember one on the switch but that's about it ,It was few years ago
got mine I think when they first came on market
but once I sorted the problems it was good
Post #295775 4th Jan 2014 6:59pm
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Millsy94



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England 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Aintree Green
Yeah that's the light. I've been really happy with it. Would never go back makes it such a better vehicle. Still got all my gears for pulling yet I can cruise at 80 in a defender?? Is the usual response
Post #295783 4th Jan 2014 7:06pm
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munch90



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I fitted mine after doing some engine work ( supersized intercooler made and non standard turbo made to my spec ) and found I needed more gears
Post #295786 4th Jan 2014 7:17pm
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jst



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i had one, fitted it from new, did 89k ish IIRC miles in it trouble free on a remapped td5. i say trouble free i did have the the oil out of the breather issue early on, but that only last 500miles.

can you not bypass the ecu and hard wire the solenoid for actuation and then switch it above 30mph - just remember to take it out! and not use it in reverse!

or fit manual engagement? Cheers

James
110 2012 XS Utility
130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper
90 2010 Hardtop
90 M57 1988 Hardtop
Post #295808 4th Jan 2014 7:53pm
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pope10001



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Milsy,

My best suggestion is to give Martin at Devon 4x4 a call on Monday morning. He is an overdrive specialist and rebuilds them regularly. Tell him your problem and he will probably be able to diagnose it for you.

Also, just for information, Devon 4x4 bought all of the spares for the GKN overdrives when GKN stopped making them, so probably they have everything that you need.

Regards,

Mark YOLO
1992 Defender 90"
1972 Lightweight 88"
Post #295816 4th Jan 2014 8:19pm
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Millsy94



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Martin was my next port of call though I have a long trip to work Monday morning with no overdrive Sad was hoping I could have my 6th gear back for then. Will have another look tomorrow
Post #295868 4th Jan 2014 10:14pm
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Hi,

If its only you that drives the car then I would bn the ecu and apply 12V direct to the solenoid using a relay and control it manually,

Dave Dave
Post #295873 4th Jan 2014 10:23pm
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Millsy94



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In tempted to just fit a switch but its only a simple circuit so can't be complex to sort
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rustandoil



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The first thing i would do is clean the speed sensor
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rustandoil



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Did you manage to fix the overdrive Question
Post #298006 12th Jan 2014 7:54am
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hxk494



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Don't know if you saw the thread which I started about my non-functioning (now fixed) GKN?

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic20322.html

Was my speed sensor (smaller early type) which was at fault - I also have a spare late type sensor which could be up for sale if it turns out that is what you need.

Cheers,
Martin. 1996 300Tdi Defender 110
Post #298069 12th Jan 2014 1:33pm
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