Code
C1A73
LAND ROVER
C — Chassis
Transfer Case Control Module — Intermittent Sensor Signal
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Causes
- Corroded, loose or water-intruded connector at transfer case sensor or module
- Damaged or chafed wiring harness causing intermittent open/short
- Faulty transfer case position/speed/temperature sensor producing intermittent output
- Intermittent power or ground to the transfer case sensor or control module
- Intermittent CAN/LIN or module communication fault
- Module internal intermittent input circuit fault or software glitch
Symptoms
- Transfer-case/4x4 warning lamp or message
- Intermittent inability to engage 4WD (high/low) or unexpected disengagement
- Intermittent fault stored then clears after restart or driving
- Erratic transfer-case behavior or unexpected shifts
- Possible limp mode or restricted drivetrain functions
- Unusual noises or grinding during engagement when fault occurs
What to check
- Read DTCs and freeze-frame data with a capable scan tool; note conditions when fault set
- Check for other related codes (CAN, BCM, ABS, TCM) that indicate communication issues
- Visually inspect transfer case connectors and harness for corrosion, damage, or water ingress
- Perform wiggle test on harness/connectors while monitoring live data/flags
- Backprobe sensor connector to verify reference voltage, signal voltage/pulses and ground
- Measure continuity and resistance of wiring between sensor and module; check for shorts to ground/power
Signal parameters
- Reference voltage to sensors: typically 5 V (confirm vehicle-specific spec)
- Signal voltage range for position sensors: 0–5 V varying with gear/position
- Speed/rotation sensors: pulsed/frequency output (Hz) that increases with shaft speed
- Temperature sensors: resistance varies with temperature (verify expected ohms at known temps)
- CAN/LIN: transfer-case status messages at regular intervals—interruption or corrupted frames indicate comms issue
- Expected waveform: clean, repeatable pulses or smooth analog ramp; intermittent dropouts or noise indicate fault
Diagnostic algorithm
- Retrieve and record all codes and freeze-frame/live-data when code set. Note conditions (temp, speed, gear, voltage).
- Clear codes and attempt to reproduce. If intermittent, perform road test or operate transfer case to replicate.
- Visually inspect connectors, seals and wiring at transfer case and at module. Repair any corrosion, broken locks or water ingress.
- With key on (engine off) backprobe sensor connector: verify reference voltage and ground are stable. Operate transfer-case actuator while monitoring signal.
- Wiggle harness and connectors while watching live data or oscilloscope for intermittent changes. Pay attention during vibration or steering movement if routing near suspension.
- If signal is noisy or drops out, use an oscilloscope to capture waveform and confirm whether fault is in sensor, wiring, or module input.
- Perform continuity and resistance checks between sensor connector and module connector pins. Repair any opens/shorts found.
- If wiring and connectors are good but signal is inconsistent, swap or bench-test the sensor (if serviceable) or install a known-good sensor to confirm.
- If sensor and wiring check good, inspect module connector and grounds. Check for software updates or diagnostic calibrations from Land Rover.
- Replace control module only after confirming persistent intermittent input cannot be caused by wiring or sensor. After repairs, clear codes and road-test to verify resolution.
Likely causes
- Poor connector contact or corrosion at the transfer case harness
- Broken or internally-frayed wire that moves under load (intermittent)
- Contaminated or failing transfer case sensor (moisture/dirt)
- Intermittent ground or low battery/charging voltage affecting sensor reference
- Loose module mounting or connector causing intermittent inputs
Fault status
Status
Transfer Case Control Module reports intermittent sensor signal — unstable or missing input detected intermittently. Check wiring, connectors, sensor and module communications.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.0-3.5 hours
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