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B_B_Upch
Explorer
Jul 01, 2016

auto park woes

Ok so I have a 96 tiffan & the autopark light is on & the buzzer is sounding. It doesn't matter if it's in park or any other gear or if the key is on or just in the run position.
I have checked the fluid levels, the fuse, & the rgs switch. I replaced the switch & filled up the reservior. When I tried it with the key on it sounded intermittent like it wanted to work but when I looked under the rv it was pouring fluid from uner the reservoir. Any suggestions

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  • Oldusedbear was very helpful to us with the autopark stuff. Change out both green and grey switches and then get spares. It will save you lots of grief!
    Whatever you do, you need to fix it asap.
  • Every thing you ever want to know about "auto park" is on Oemy's web site
    Oldusedbear authored most of the auto park info on Oemy's.
    Also, here is a link directly to oldusedbear's site.

    Richard
  • Hmm, did you check all the grounds near the buzzer? I do think it probably is in the switch itself though (without seeing it).
  • Gjac's avatar
    Gjac
    Explorer III
    Where is the transmission fluid leaking from? Grey switch, green switch, actuator? If you remove the steel side plate you can see inside where the fluid is leaking from. Like the previous poster I have replaced both switches of 11 years and now carry spares.
  • Search irv2.com

    You will find a plethora of documents to use.

    Also look for a guy named Old Used Bear.

    He is the auto park guru.

    Did you check the pressure switch at the actuator?
    Mine is gray in color and has failed just like the rotten green switch.

    I now carry spares of both so that I can repair in the field if needed.
    Amazon

    Also check out http://www.oemys-performance.com/
    You will find all of the part numbers there.
  • I believe there have been problems with them and the switch at the actuator needs to be replaced