I have exactly the same problem - 2001 Leganza 2.2L Auto.
Oil changed and flushed. Fault codes read. No gearbox related codes.
2nd hand trans computer tried, engine computer (ecu) tried. No success. Solenoid shift valves checked, all working with voltage check. Resistance check ok with multimeter. Wiring harness to solenoids checked, all ok with multimeter check - all ok ????
Remove dash,centre console,heater box and you'll find it in there
You can't see it until you remove the dash and centre console,then remove heater box and you'll find it in there
You can update them through your console and internet. You can manually do it by reordering your teams. You can save changes if you like.
I had the same problem. Here's how I fixed it; you take off the cup holder assembly directly in front of the console lid by wedging a screwdriver on both sides and squeezing it with your other hand. This should unsnap it. Then the console lid and the cup holder should lift up together. Underneath you can see the latch where the console lid attaches to the cup holder assembly. I sprayed some WD-40 on the latch spring assembly and it pop free. Then you just snap back the cup holder which is now unlatched from the console lid. Thoroughly lubricate the latch spring assembly and it should work better.
The shifter light on the center console of a 1999 Honda Civic can be reached by removing the center console assembly. Loosen all of the proper screws and pull off the assembly. Once the bulb is visible replace the unit using an appropriate sized bulb.
The shift solenoid is under the console in the shift assembly.
Either go into the console and set every thing to 100, or if you want to be extra special try going into the console and setting everything above 100, or you have to manually level everything.
If you simply wish to reload your User Interface to get rid of bugs, a simple /reloadui will work to that effect. The following macro will put all your graphic settings to high: /console overridefarclip 1 /console farclip 1600 /console horizonfarclip 6226 /console groundeffectdensity 256 /console groundeffectdist 140 /console smallcull 0 /console skycloudlod 3 /console characterAmbient /console extshadowquality 4 /console environmentDetail 2 And the following macro will put them all to low: /console overridefarclip 0 /console farclip 1277 /console horizonfarclip 2112 /console groundeffectdensity 96 /console groundeffectdist 140 /console smallcull 0 /console skycloudlod 1 /console characterAmbient /console extshadowquality 2 /console environmentDetail 1 You can still hit Escape, and go to the Video options to alter these settings manually.
You can't. You must go into the memory settings of you 360 console and delete the save games manually.
A script is a file that contains a set of commands to be performed. Instead of you manually entering all of the commands into the console, the script is run and does it automatically.
Turn the door switch located at the front of the overhead console to off.
The 360 often breaks because the fan tends to be to weak to keep the console cool. Also, people place the console in areas where the air is blocked, causing it to over heat.