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Old 01-06-2019, 03:04 PM   #1
Charlesj
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Post 2011 Mondeo issue

Hi all, first visit in so greetings!
I’m having a problem with a 2011 Mondeo with the DCT 450 gearbox.

I recently changed oil and took off the valve block cover to clean internal filter magnet to do this I unhooked the electronic feed ( battery disconnected up front) the issue is after buttoning it up I went to start car (in park through whole process) but the vehicle didn’t recognize park position. Tried to shift to neutal and it locked in reverse - disconnecting battery allows me to move to neutral but park position is locked out. Only symptom is the dash reports low battery volts. I have a FIXD scannerbut nothing coming back on the codes so looking for some inspiration - car has not moved or started since work

Thanks

Jon C
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