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TimSims
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Posted 7/3/2009 10:49:06 AM
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Hi All,RE: Mondeo TDCi 2002 52 plate, I need to find the Transmission ECU. -autrodata: isn't there.(n/s B post) -ford Dealer: isn't there(n/s A Post or kick panel rivited on) Any help would be good, Thanks Tim.
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K And R
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Posted 7/3/2009 11:03:59 AM
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Hi TimWhats the problem ?? Kev.
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TimSims
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Posted 7/3/2009 12:28:20 PM
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Hi Kev,loosing speedo. odometer. trip. and seat belt warning. Appears to have a p0500-speed sensor fault in the transmissiuon/engine causing can codes at the dash. otherwise I am stuck. Location of transmission ecu was to just check multiplug connections. Thanks Tim. ps. I have ordered a speed sensor - on back order
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Ian AES
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Posted 7/3/2009 12:45:24 PM
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Hi TimIf it's a 4-speed auto I'm pretty sure the transmission control is part of the engine management. If it's a 5-speed and you've had no luck finding it, could it possibly be in or on the gearbox?  Regards, Ian.
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Ian AES
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Posted 7/3/2009 12:53:22 PM
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Hi Tim Just as an after thought (is that one word or two?), doesn't the speed info come from the ABS ecu?  Regards, Ian.
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K And R
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Posted 7/3/2009 1:41:49 PM
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Hi Tim.Can you drive the speedo using IDS.?? Kev.
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Andy-01
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Posted 7/3/2009 2:36:10 PM
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Need that vital piece of info. 4 or 5 speed ??????????If its the 5 speed Jatco, I may be able to save you a whole lot of grief ! TCM is on the inside of the left A pillar, behind the glove box, almost up at the windscreen. A real git to get at. If a CD4E (4 speed) its part of the PCM 
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Radnorman
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Posted 7/3/2009 4:02:16 PM
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[quote]Ian AES (03/07/2009) doesn't the speed info come from the ABS ecu? [ /quote]Not in 2002.
I stand, to be corrected.
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Ian AES
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Posted 7/3/2009 4:05:09 PM
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Sorry......  Regards, Ian.
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TimSims
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Posted 7/6/2009 8:16:19 AM
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Hi All,Thanks for the Banter! Its a 5 speed Jatco. Auto data shows and lists the speed sensor on/in the transmission valve block. My local Ford dealer is ordering a sensor ( on undated back order ). He can't be certain where the sensor fits. Checking through all CAN data suggests that it does not use the ABS speed signal ( as I said auto data shows it pictured in the valve block). I never did find the control unit (I may need to look again) Thanks, Tim
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