Transfer Case Shift Motor Circuit
2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9 6.0L V12
Description
Malfunction in the electric motor that shifts the transfer case between ranges.
Symptoms
- Cannot shift between 2WD and 4WD
- 4WD light flashing
- Grinding noise during shift attempt
- Transfer case stuck in range
Common Causes
- Shift motor failure
- Motor wiring damage
- Motor connector corroded
- Transfer case internal binding preventing shift
Diagnostic Steps
- Test shift motor by commanding range change
- Check motor winding resistance
- Inspect connector for corrosion
- Listen for motor operation during shift command
- Check for mechanical binding in transfer case
Repair Notes
Replace transfer case shift motor. If binding is present, service transfer case internally.
Related Codes
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- C0023LR Wheel Speed Sensor Range/Performance
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- C0026RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0027LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0028RR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
- C0035Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
- C0036Left Front Wheel Speed Signal Erratic
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Common Questions
What does code C0510 mean on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
C0510 stands for "Transfer Case Shift Motor Circuit". Malfunction in the electric motor that shifts the transfer case between ranges.
What are the symptoms of C0510 on a Aston Martin DB9?
Common symptoms of C0510 include: Cannot shift between 2WD and 4WD, 4WD light flashing, Grinding noise during shift attempt, Transfer case stuck in range.
What causes C0510 on a 2004-2016 Aston Martin DB9?
Common causes of C0510 include: Shift motor failure, Motor wiring damage, Motor connector corroded, Transfer case internal binding preventing shift.