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    Didn't put the two together.

    I have my own issues with faults. Intermittent became persistent after replacing parts.

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    Yeah I did say yet lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    The faults are possibly pre-existing so the best thing to do is clear the faults and see if they return. If they come back then you need to start looking at them.

    I've attached the LR diagnostics for these faults.
    The "&!" are supposed to be "Ω" symbols.

    Pages 18-2-53 and 18-2-54 RAVE includes a description of what the Drive Cycles are.

    The European On-Board Diagnostics Workbook pdf on the D2 RAVE CD has a listing of every P code applicable to the D2 V8 and the LR specific meaning of those codes where applicable.
    Paul, I have Daves D2 Rave CD. Where do I find the OBD pdf?? Found the information, though not as detailed as I had hoped
    Last edited by Collins; 21st March 2013 at 06:20 PM. Reason: Found the information

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    If you want the full troubleshooting flows for the P-codes the place to get them is from the Land Rover tech support site: TOPIx - TOPIx

    You need to create an account, ignore the fact that it asks for a company as it's not required. You will need to buy a subscription for access to most content, but if you narrow down exactly which area you need it's pretty affordable.

    Once you find the Discovery 2 and year model, click on the "Diagnostics" link at the top right of the page, then click on "Diagnostic Flows" on the menu on the left of the page. You'll then get a page with a list of every diagnostic flow. To access the flows themselves you'll need a subscription. If you narrow access to Diagnostics, a single Model and Year, and short term access it will cost you £5.00 for 1 hour, or £7.00 for a day. What I've done in the past is buy a 1 day subscription and save every diagnostic flow to pdf for later reference.

    cheers
    Paul

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