2000 disco II SD

manny

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I've got the three amigos, and I finally went to my mechanic so he could check the codes with his OBDII code reader. P0100, P0400,and p0011. P0100= MAF, I'll clean it this wknd, P0400= exhaust gas recirculation flow malfunction (somebody help) and p0011, OBD gives no definition. Any advice would be appreciated.


Manny
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manny

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Jun 17, 2006
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Northern NM
Amazing, what a difference it makes changing out the plugs (pain in the Ass), checking tranny fluid, and cleaning the MAF with contact cleaner. Vehicle is totally more responsive, and doesnt idle rough anymore.


Manny
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NVRover

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manny said:
I've got the three amigos, and I finally went to my mechanic so he could check the codes with his OBDII code reader. P0100, P0400,and p0011. P0100= MAF, I'll clean it this wknd, P0400= exhaust gas recirculation flow malfunction (somebody help) and p0011, OBD gives no definition. Any advice would be appreciated.


Manny
2000 DII:banghead:

Unless I'm misreading your post, you are suggesting that the codes you listed are related to your three ABS related lights. Just an FYI - an OBDII scanner will not read the ABS codes, it will only read the engine codes. You have to have Testbook/Rovacom/Autologic, etc to read the ABS codes. The OBDII codes were either stored codes or your check engine light was on and you didn't say so.
 

manny

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Yes sir, I believe you misread me because I was overcome by the success of some basic maintenance. Yes, i'm aware that the OBDII scanner will not read the ABS codes, my main issue was with the MAF that I cleaned this weekend, and that I took some extra preventive measures to insure the productivity of my vehicle. You're input was great'ly appreciated.

Manny
2000 DII
 
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NVRover

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Okay...good, didn't want you to think you had fixed the ABS problems. Hopefully the ABS codes wont be something like a modulator or wheel hub. Those are pricey repairs. Do your brakes squeek at all? If so, sometimes squeeling brakes can cause the three amigos go off due to the harmonics. Otherwise you have a mechanical issue from what I have been told, experiened and read. I've had to deal with them 3 times. Twice on my wife's vehicle (fortunately under warranty) and mine. Hers was caused by a bad modulator. We first had the shuttle valve replaced and then the modulator was replaced. Actually, after an accident we had to replace the front right hub I believe. So that makes four times on two vehicles. Mine was caused by aftermarket brake pads squeeling.
 

ryanfosterlee

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I had the three amigos on for almost three years... The codes said it was a speed sensor problem but i didn't do because i had heard that didn't always fix it... then i heard LR came out with a new wiring harness that was supposed to fix it but the cost increased like another $300 to $400... Anyway, when I needed new rotor and pads up front I replaced them with drilled EBC zinc coated rotors and the 3 amigos disappeared...BONUS!