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By Steven Henry on Tuesday, July 03, 2001 - 06:08 pm: Edit |
This past weekend my check engine light came on. I decided to purchase the OBD2 software and cable and determine what the problem may be a result of. The software arrived, I plugged everything in, and connected to my Discovery's OBD2 connection.
The MIL error which was detected and noted by the computer was:
P1316: Misfire Excessive Emissions Fault
The light extinguished itself one day after it appeared. Does anyone have any idea what the code may be caused by?
Steven
By gp (Garrett) on Wednesday, July 04, 2001 - 05:29 am: Edit |
I have gotten this one before. Have you recently put on new plug wires by any chance? Like the Magnecor's. They are a little tough sometimes to get on just right and I have gotten unstable firing in the one cylinder before and 'throwing' this fault code. Sometimes it can just be a misfire in one of the cylinders too. And this can just be a one time deal. As I have said before putting some 93 octane or good cleaner in your gas (B&G) will sometimes do the trick as well. Just too many possibilites here to rule out. Good luck.
By Steven Henry on Wednesday, July 04, 2001 - 07:06 am: Edit |
No, I have not put on new wires. I will clear the code today, and watch to see if it comes up again though.
Steven
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