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Old 11-21-2010, 01:54 PM
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Default Coolant leak fixed; rewarded with check engine light

Hello --

Well, thanks to some helpful inputs I resolved my coolant leak (location: throttle body heater plate). I've driven about 50 miles and it's now coolant leak-free, but unfortunately after the first 10 miles my check engine light came on. Also, it shudders a bit at idle; similar to earlier when I needed to replace my O2 sensors.

I went to Autozone and pulled codes and came up with the following:
P0171 O2 Sensor malfunction
P0130 O2 sensor defective
P1171 MAF? (it wasn't clear because they didn't have Land Rover specific definitions)

I searched these three codes on this forum and the answers typically point to O2 sensor replacement.

I think, however, that my situation is a bit different...
1) All 4 of my O2 sensors were replaced with OEM LR sensors 5 months ago (5K miles ago)
2) At the same time, I replaced my plugs and wires with Magnacor 8mm and Bosch Platinum +4s
3) I haven't had any codes/problems since that time.

I'm wondering if the problem might have something to do with the throttle body, since I was working next to it to replace the heater plate? I had to remove the air filter cover and ducting. Maybe I bumped something or jostled it out of position that led to this problem?

I haven't done the induction/throttle body cleaning yet. I was going to do that over Thanksgiving after the coolant leak/codes problems were resolved. From what I've read, though -- those mainly affect the smoothness of the engine (i.e. wouldn't cause codes)?

As always, thanks for your sage advice!
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Old 11-21-2010, 02:28 PM
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Clear the light and see if it comes back on.

Make sure your air intake tubing is all good and tight.
 
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