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Old 04-17-2010, 08:13 PM
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Default 02 freelander with code trouble

i have an 02 freelander 53k, showing four codes p0171 p0174 p1470 and p1472, i have replaced two broken vac lines and the mass air flow sensor. i do not have a fuel pressure gauge to test fuel pressure, it runs pretty good slight hesitation around 1800 rpms. thats it or miss not all the time. the last two codes really scare me some blogs say intake man. is bad? any ideas, i tend to think the four codes have some type of relation to each other.
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:30 PM
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i have an 02 freelander 53k, showing four codes p0171 p0174 p1470 and p1472, i have replaced two broken vac lines and the mass air flow sensor. i do not have a fuel pressure gauge to test fuel pressure, it runs pretty good slight hesitation around 1800 rpms. thats it or miss not all the time. the last two codes really scare me some blogs say intake man. is bad? any ideas, i tend to think the four codes have some type of relation to each other.
I also have an 02 Freelander with 86,000 miles and no coolant leaks so far. I had a P1472 code stored but it did not illuminate the check engine light. I had a slight rattle under acceleration and I had to replace the intake to correct the problem. I have had several lean burn codes through the years but it always seemed to be a leaking vacumn line, however one time the mass air flow sensor had to be replaced. Check the vacumn line under the intake in the V of the engine for a leak. It is not easy to see and may be leaking. I have have never had a P1470 code show up before. There is a factory recall on the fuel pump.
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Old 04-28-2010, 06:17 AM
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1471,1472 please ignore, dealers will gladly sell you the motors even though it won't fix the problem. But the lean codes could be a broken seal or a bad fuel pump.

if the recall has been done then have the system smoke tested for leaks.

and for the love of god did you actually use a land rover maf sensor for a freelander not some one you buy from napa. Nothing but geniune works.
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