The thermostat was fine regarding both its position and condition. IRCC I solved the difference in temperature between the hoses going in and out of the radiator by replacing it all together. A couple of years prior I had switched from OAT to DEX and apparently I hadn't cleaned out the system...
I've been have steering wobbles for a long time between 30-65 mph and I'm assuming that the steering box is the reason. I've replaced the steering damper and the I've checked the steering column which is fine but the funny things is I haven't had much of an issue since replacing my tires. I...
WTB used Disco II ARB Sahara Bar
Let me know the price and the cost of shipping to CA, 92603. If within the Southern CA area I can pick up as well.
Thank you!
I'll redo it all this weekend and report back. Hopefully that's it and won't have to replace the whole unit as the ABS Amigo's manufacturer website suggests regarding the 016 Code. We shall see.
So I got an ABS Amigo and was able to run the codes as the three amigos came back again. I got the following:
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
016:Shuttle valve long term fail
040:Pump relay open circuit
Anyone have any experience with these codes?
I had already bled the brakes after I had replace the shuttle valve seals but apparently air can get trapped in the knuckles of the brakes lines where they attach to the ABS module. It was interesting to see the fluid go down in the reservoir while he was running the pump.
OK, found a shop who I've been to before who did the scan for free. Turns out the system just needed to be bled as at one point the brake levels got supper low causing the brake light to come on. If I remember right the three amigos came on first with the brake light showing up soon after...
Yeah, broke it all down again to double check the work and all looked good. The lights don't bother me as much as the system not working. I have less braking than before with it working so regardless of the codes not being cleared and the lights remaining, there still seems to be something...
I know that would have been the smart thing to do but I don't have a scanner to do it. While the prudent thing would have also to have had someone check it before hand but I assumed that replacing the seals and the SVS would cover all the bases. I as also checked the air pump by jumping it...
I tried Option B for the mod found here http://www.landroverclubvi.com/abs-mod.html in hopes of getting rid of my three amigos with no success. I double checked the connections and did the multi-meter test as described to make sure I had a good SVS replacement but the codes haven' cleared...
After looking through the RAVE I discovered that the vacuum line coming from the inlet manifold was going to the wrong end of the vacuum reservoir that I had reinstalled incorrectly. Feeling pretty stupid but I'm glad I can finally get the thing smog checked.
Thank for the help none the less!
Ok, so I replaced the solenoid for a second time at which point I started to get P0414 & P0417. So I thought ok it must be the Control valves so I switched those for new ones. Then I got P0412 & P0415 all over again.
I then checked the points that connect the pipes going from the control...
Irvine, CA
Black Interior
Land Rover Discovery II SE/ 134k with the following components replaced:
Water Pump (130k)
Radiator (130k)
Thermostat (130k)
Timing Chain and Gears (80K)
Oil Pump (80k)
Head Gaskets (80k)
Secondary Air Injection Solenoid and Control Valves (133k)
Fuel Pump (115k)...
Hey guys,
I've been struggling with the following two codes:
P0412 Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve A Circuit Malfunction
P0415 Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve B Circuit Malfunction
The SAI solenoid has been changed for a new one and the both vacuum harness and...
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