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alandrill



Member Since: 27 Mar 2013
Location: over the hills and far away
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey
Fault code UO 403 TDV8

I did a fairly stupid thing last week and used a sponge then hose under the bonnet to get rid of a load of dust/muck. A host of warning lights met me the next time I switched on. Reduced traction, HDC fault, Parking brake auto release gone etc etc.
The nice RAC came and reset lots of codes but couldnt reset:

'UO 403 Invalid data received from transfer control module'

Any posts I've read suggested water in the control module behind the battery. It looked dry but I removed it cleaned the contacts and connectors, x2, gave a small spray of WD-40 , put it together again and ended up with the multiple faults reading again with ignition on.
As it all went wrong after washing I have to accept I was the twit. I'm away to try a hard reset but does it sound like I've goosed the Transfer control ecu , and if so, will a new one likely solve the problem?

Would be grateful for any input. Thanks Alan

Post #459883 Mon Apr 20 2015 3:07pm
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Paddi



Member Since: 06 Jul 2012
Location: Hertfordshire
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Have you tried option 1 for all occasions i.e. disconnect the battery and fully charge it, test the voltage and then do your hard reset before reinstalling it?

Just happened to be sat here with the manual open on the PC (what a sad Censored!)

Anyway - it seems there are two manufacturer specific codes with that prefix:

U0403-94 Invalid data
received from
transfer case
control module -
unexpected
operation

The terrain response
control module has
detected that the transfer
box control module
component had operated
in a way or at a time that
it had not been
commanded to operate
The transfer box system,
transfer box control
module is unable to
support normal terrain
response functionality,
the terrain response
system will go into default
condition
Transfer box system fault
Transfer box control
module failure

Using the manufacturer approved diagnostic system, check the
transfer box control module for DTCs and refer to the relevant
DTC index, rectify as required. Check the system is operating
correctly and the DTC does not return. Suspect the transfer box
control module, check and install a new transfer box control
module as required, refer to the new module/component
installation note at the top of the DTC Index.

AND (a less scary one):

U040381 Invalid data received from
the TCCM

TCCM fault

Check for CAN or module DTCs. Check the power
and ground circuits to the TCCM, rectify as
necessary.

Based on nothing apart from a few posts on the forum things may improve if you let the TCCM dry out for a bit longer or even open it up and dry it carefully with a hair drier.

A new module is about £200 with the VAT and has to be coded to the car with a diagnostic system so not a complete cluster

Good luck! 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

Post #459893 Mon Apr 20 2015 5:17pm
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alandrill



Member Since: 27 Mar 2013
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Thanks Paddi,

i think it will be the first option. I've charged the battery, done the hard reset (using a jump lead) , re-installed the battery, used my daughter's hair dryer, my wife's suede shoe brush on the connectors, everything i can think of without any success.
It seems to be stuck in low gear mode, flashing hi-lo indicator, could be a slow trip to the garage.

Post #459903 Mon Apr 20 2015 6:25pm
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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Might be worth trying a calibration:

Quote:
Calibration can be carried out using the service tool or by following this procedure:
Switch ignition to position II without the engine running
Select neutral
Depress the throttle pedal fully
Press and hold the range change switch for 5 or more seconds to allow calibration to start
When the calibration is heard to start, the switch and throttle pedal can be released
Upon adopting high range, start the engine and wait 30 seconds while the first calibration of the clutch in high range is
done. While this calibration process is in progress, no shifting is accepted
Switch ignition off and wait 15 seconds
Start engine
Perform a range change to low range. Wait 30 seconds while the first calibration of the clutch in low range is done. While
this calibration process is in progress, no shifting is accepted
Switch ignition off and wait 15 seconds
Range and clutch calibration is now complete


No idea if it will work though. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #459912 Mon Apr 20 2015 7:28pm
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alandrill



Member Since: 27 Mar 2013
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Scotland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

Just a follow up.
New TCCM ecu fitted,(corrosion internally and likely older than my recent under bonnet wash) diagnostics run and everything fixed. Excellent service from Greenbank 4x4 in Aberdeen.
Interestingly I dont have the large cover that sits over battery/fuse box. Maybe lost at a service or had work done here previously?

Post #460298 Thu Apr 23 2015 9:28pm
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