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AbioRRS



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Set gearbox to neutral for recovery?

I am getting my RRS recovered to a garage by a mate as the engine won't start so gearbox is stuck in park. I've tried searching online but mostly get info on releasing the rear park brake can someone here advise me if there's a manual way to move the gearbox into neutral?

It is the 2012 SDV6 with 8sp with rotary selector, I have power but cannot start so the selector doesn't rise.

Thanks 2012 SDV6 Range Rover Sport Autobiography

Post #627974 Sun Nov 06 2022 10:46am
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Oldandconfused



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There are posts on here about issues with the selector but if you have a non-starter it's probably not that. Should the rotary selector rise if you cycle the ignition without your foot on the brake? Just a thought, I don't know because mines the 6 speed.
I have no idea how you get it into neutral but it needs recovering on a low loader as my understanding is that you will damage the transmission by towing it.

Post #627975 Sun Nov 06 2022 10:55am
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Andy K



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you need to pull a bit of string.



Watch from 3 mins. It's under the cup holders

I think there is another video from him

Post #627976 Sun Nov 06 2022 11:13am
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AbioRRS



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Thank you both

Yes it is going on a low loader, the rear handbrake was left off it's just the gearbox which is in Park.

So with that video being the later model is it the same for the L320? 2012 SDV6 Range Rover Sport Autobiography

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Andy K



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Arh, sorry.

I'm not sure for yours.
I guess you could look under the cup holders or even read the owners manual

Post #627978 Sun Nov 06 2022 11:58am
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Col



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Should be something that looks like this under the transmission tunnel console cup holder, similar to that shown in the posted video.

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Cheers
Col

Post #627979 Sun Nov 06 2022 1:29pm
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AbioRRS



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That's great, thanks. I was aware of that for the rear brakes but never knew it also did the transmission.

Cheers 👍 2012 SDV6 Range Rover Sport Autobiography

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Col



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It's not actually the same one as for the park brake release, that is a separate cable tucked away there somewhere. Thumbs Up

Cheers
Col

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Googs



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AbioRRS wrote:
That's great, thanks. I was aware of that for the rear brakes but never knew it also did the transmission.

Cheers 👍


You should get yourself a download of the service manual, a very valuable bit info for us RRS owners...i'm sure you'd be able to pick up a copy here somewhere, on the Forum that is.

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Workshop manual: https://www.mediafire.com/file/yunzrqm47py...6.pdf/file

Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #628041 Tue Nov 08 2022 5:44pm
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AbioRRS



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Thank you all once again

We got the recovery done and yes the tab under the cup holder sorted it. At the moment it's still at the garage waiting on repair, last I heard they were waiting on a starter motor so hopefully that's all.

Yes I'll need to see about downloading and reading through some manuals, with internet searching these days I tend to forget about those things.

Hopefully be back mobile again soon, cheers. 2012 SDV6 Range Rover Sport Autobiography

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