Bad O2 Sensor???
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Bad O2 Sensor???
Hi guys,
I have a 1998 Range Rover, with 108k. I have just recently changed the plugs, wires. I took off the other day about 2 minutes into the drive it started stumbling and losing power. The check engine light came on. I keep driving until the engine temperature got to the normal range and the engine smoothed out. It's fine once the engine gets to normal operating temp. I changed the fuel filter and that did not help. I read it another post saying it could be the o2 sensor. Which one should I change first? The codes I got was P0303 and P0300. So I figure I need to change one of the drivers side O2 sensors? The Rover idles fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
I have a 1998 Range Rover, with 108k. I have just recently changed the plugs, wires. I took off the other day about 2 minutes into the drive it started stumbling and losing power. The check engine light came on. I keep driving until the engine temperature got to the normal range and the engine smoothed out. It's fine once the engine gets to normal operating temp. I changed the fuel filter and that did not help. I read it another post saying it could be the o2 sensor. Which one should I change first? The codes I got was P0303 and P0300. So I figure I need to change one of the drivers side O2 sensors? The Rover idles fine. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
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I'm now having a problem starting it when its cold. It will start and then cut off (runs terrible at this point). It will do this a few times and then it starts and idles fine. If I drive off without letting it warm up it will stumble and seems not to take the gas. But once it warms up it runs great. Any ideas of what this could be? Thanks.
I just checked the codes again. There are some new ones.
P0300
P0303
P1177
P1316
I just checked the codes again. There are some new ones.
P0300
P0303
P1177
P1316
Last edited by Jason428sc; 04-10-2012 at 05:20 PM.
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