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amebb 03-13-2026 07:42 PM

Automatic Gear Box advice needed plz!
 
Hi there


I have a 2004 X5 Diesel Automatic that has done about 200k miles.


The other day i was driving and then the car went into limp mode. After i stopped, the car cooled down and it started as normal again.


When i got home i connected my diagnostic computer to the car and I got this error -


Fault Code 005088
EGS Sensor Transmission Switch L1 - L4
DTC = P0705
(Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit (PRNDL - INPUT)

So I have few questions for anyone that can help me please?


1) Do I need a new range switch or can i clean my existiing one?


2) I know that i need to change the gear box oil and filter, would it make sense to change the solenoids at the same time or, can i test and clean them using an ultrasonic tank etc?




Any help and advice is greatlly appreciated.


Thank you.




PS... My gear box is a GA6HP262 unit

andrewwynn 03-14-2026 10:36 AM

A good scanner will show you the L1-4 lines real-time so you can tell if the readings are getting from transmission to the egs.

When my 3.0i acted like your symptoms was just dirty water in the connector to the transmission.

When you shift does the gear position reliably update on the dashboard? Mine would show nothing some times and other times show impossible gears like 54.

My understanding is the XM is different on the diesel but I'm hoping for your case that the selection switch is external like the v8 and you could take apart and clean the contacts which is what i was about to do on mine when i found the dirty plug.

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amebb 03-14-2026 12:14 PM

Thank you for you reply.

So, when i change gears from P to D the the numbers on the dash board all correspond correctly.

If i then use the gear box like a manual and move from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 everything works correctly and the numbers are fine.

I will look under the car to make sure that the connector is okay and there is no corrosion there.

Thank you

andrewwynn 03-14-2026 12:18 PM

Check the connector at the TCM/EGS in the ebox also. And the wire loom that goes down the firewall.


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amebb 03-14-2026 02:27 PM

Sorry, where is the TCM and the other part..?

andrewwynn 03-14-2026 02:29 PM

EGS aka TCM is in the e-box at the firewall. It's under the cover at the leading edge of the windshield


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wpoll 03-14-2026 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by andrewwynn (Post 1248845)
EGS aka TCM is in the e-box at the firewall. It's under the cover at the leading edge of the windshield


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On this later ZF 6HP26 transmission, the EGS is inside the transmission itself.... as is the range switch.

amebb 03-17-2026 04:47 AM

Once the tranmission Oil pan has been removed. Would it make sense to replace the solenoids? My car was made in 2024 and has done over 200K miles.


Is there a way of cleaning the solenoids, like car injectors?


Thank you

RRPhil 03-17-2026 08:36 PM

You could test each of the four Hall sensors. Failure of one or more of these is a common cause of the P0705 issue with the 6HP26/28.

http://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rove...faults.397154/

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X5only 03-17-2026 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by amebb (Post 1248868)
Once the tranmission Oil pan has been removed. Would it make sense to replace the solenoids? My car was made in 2024 and has done over 200K miles.


Is there a way of cleaning the solenoids, like car injectors?


Thank you

I would do a full service. I serviced the transmission of my 2005 4.4 last year May at around 170k miles with absolutely no issues. It continues to shift like new. Note that I changed much more than just the fluid and filter- the solenoids, seals, mechatronic separator plate, trans damper pistons were changed, and a thorough cleaning was done. You can get away without changing the trans damper and the plate, but I did them any way since I was already there and the parts are not expensive. The 4 drain/refill/drive cycles I did really cleaned up the transmission. When I finally opened it up it was really clean. I think just changing the fluid and filter for the first time on a high mileage trans may not be a good idea.

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