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#1 Kickdown solenoid connector access
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 10:26 am
by goodoldgrandad
I am trying to access the kickdown solenoid connector on the side of the auto transmission box on a series 3 V12. It appears that the O ring seal on it is leaking oil and dribbling down to the oil pan. It's on the driver side, but from below you can't actually see where it goes into the gearbox side (I can just see the end of the connector wire which attaches to it). Anyone know a simple way to check and replace this O ring seal without taking the gearbox out or oil sump apart? Also there is a breather pipe connection above the kickdown connector, and how do you get to that if you need to tighten it's jubilee clip or replace the pipe/connector !!
#2
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:11 pm
by goodoldgrandad
Managed to take out a large grommet under the carpet in the driver's foot well, through which you can see the kickdown connector on the side of the auto transmission gearbox case, with it's electrical connector wire up to the engine bay. Yes it is leaking, but access through the small access hole is going to be difficult (and looks impossible from below the car). Can't see if its leaking out of the top of the connector plastic top or at the base of the stud going into the case casting. I'm told there is an O-ring seal somewhere in the "connector joint" that often leaks, but which part and how's it assembled to get it apart is a mystery to me.
Has anyone any experience please of taking the kickdown connector apart and replacing the O ring seal? Does it unscrew, does the plastic cap pull off ? Clearly the oil sump needs to be drained first (at least so the oil is below the level of the connector).
Know-how and advice greatly appreciated.
#3
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:51 pm
by Bob.
I am sure some one with experience will be along soon but looking at the parts diagram in the Forum Knowledge Base it looks as if the connector locates into the gearbox housing via 3 petals suggesting it just pushes in. The O ring is shown but is out of position. What isn't known is how much wire there is on the inside of the box between the connector and the solenoid to allow the connector to be withdrawn, disconnected and a new O ring fitted.
#4
Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 7:08 pm
by goodoldgrandad
#5
Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 9:49 pm
by Bob.
Glad it went well and thanks for documenting the process. I and other auto users might find that very usefull one day.
#6 Re: Kickdown solenoid connector access
Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 5:38 pm
by Rui
Thank you Bob and 'goodoldgranddad', i went through the same saga and thanks to this thread and the photos I managed to replace the kickdown wire o-ring, redress the sump flanges and install a new gasket.
All should be ok but i now realised that it leaks from the selector shaft. Have you tried to change the o-ring of the selector shaft with the gearbox in place ?
Any pointers appreciated, thanks.
Rui
#7 Re: Kickdown solenoid connector access
Posted: Fri May 24, 2019 5:46 am
by rossco_j
Great work 'goodoldgranddad'. Good photos with excellent details.
Thanks