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Paddle Shifter
I posted on the other GS/RS thread before, but now we're getting to technical stuff, so I moved here...
2011 RS SE5. Check transmission message still comes on with check engine light. I tried several times to get a code out of it. Nothing!!! Nada!!! Took it for a short spin (maybe half a mile) and couldn't get it to shift into 3rd. Then the message/light came on. I also had to hold the shifter a tad longer to get it to go into 2nd on the way home. This sounds like the paddle shifter sensor is the culprit!!!
Mind you, I'm fairly mechanical, so my question is how hard is it to replace the dang thing??
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Originally Posted by vampyregirl
I posted on the other GS/RS thread before, but now we're getting to technical stuff, so I moved here...
2011 RS SE5. Check transmission message still comes on with check engine light. I tried several times to get a code out of it. Nothing!!! Nada!!! Took it for a short spin (maybe half a mile) and couldn't get it to shift into 3rd. Then the message/light came on. I also had to hold the shifter a tad longer to get it to go into 2nd on the way home. This sounds like the paddle shifter sensor is the culprit!!!
Mind you, I'm fairly mechanical, so my question is how hard is it to replace the dang thing??
Replacing the paddle shifter is not DIFFICULT. Just acouple of screws and plug-in connectors. It IS time-consuming. the wiring harness has to go back the same place it came out of. Not much fun. The space for the harness and the surrounding space for working is very limited. Remember to connect a fish wire to the old harness before you r remove it. If you forget? Well, I don't want to know about it.
good luck.......
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Originally Posted by kep-up
Replacing the paddle shifter is not DIFFICULT. Just acouple of screws and plug-in connectors. It IS time-consuming. the wiring harness has to go back the same place it came out of. Not much fun. The space for the harness and the surrounding space for working is very limited. Remember to connect a fish wire to the old harness before you r remove it. If you forget? Well, I don't want to know about it.
good luck.......
I did see the other thread, actually. No one ever said how difficult (or not) it was. Thanks for the heads up on the fish wire! Little things like that are good to know!! I did order the part earlier, so I'll be looking at the green manual and at least get some (if not all) of the pieces of tupperware off before the part gets here. We all know that's a good chunk of time out of your day!!!
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The dealer replaced mine in about 1 hour so I assume its not too difficult.
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