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Anonymous Posted on May 26, 2012

Auto Transmisson I Can't activate low range on my wagon, When I press the switch, low range light on dash board flashes 5 times and goes off. not engage the low range gear. if any one had same experiences or knowledge please answer to find out this problem.

  • Anonymous May 28, 2012

    I think it has 722-6 Transmission, according to the owners manual I follow the steps. Gear leaver must be neutral position, engine must be idling, just press low rang button. I did all the instructions, but didn't engage the low range. If you need more details please ask specify.

  • Anonymous May 28, 2012

    I think it has 722-6 Transmission, according to the owners manual I follow the steps. Gear leaver must be neutral position, engine must be idling, just press low rang button. I did all the instructions, but didn't engage the low range. If you need more details please ask specify.

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Sounds like a malfunction in your range selector control module circuits or the actuator assembly. The first thing to do would be to scan your onboard computer network for possible fault that may lead you to the cause of the problem.

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