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Old 07-22-2019, 09:26 AM
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Hopfully some of you with more Land Rover experance can help. The 1999 Discovery stopped starting , will it would start then die, no codes. After unpluging the Mass Air Sensor MAS
it would start and run , drove 225 mile before I got a code p0101 and P0102 So aat this piont I hoohed the MAS bach up vehicle starts and runs,
after about 25 miles code p0102 back.
Have any of you had Mass Air Sensor code 0101 and cdoe 0102 . It is not the MAS it has been replaced. Is their a place in the wiring to look for a bad connector/ shout/ bad ground
a place to start looking? I have another Rover and plan on swaping the ECU's as a last resort test for the ECU. Rovers are 1998 and 1999 Discovery 1 . To be sure the ECU is the
black box on passanger side / right side behind glove box?
 
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Originally Posted by ponaldpe
Hopfully some of you with more Land Rover experance can help. The 1999 Discovery stopped starting , will it would start then die, no codes. After unpluging the Mass Air Sensor MAS
it would start and run , drove 225 mile before I got a code p0101 and P0102 So aat this piont I hoohed the MAS bach up vehicle starts and runs,
after about 25 miles code p0102 back.
Have any of you had Mass Air Sensor code 0101 and cdoe 0102 . It is not the MAS it has been replaced. Is their a place in the wiring to look for a bad connector/ shout/ bad ground
a place to start looking? I have another Rover and plan on swaping the ECU's as a last resort test for the ECU. Rovers are 1998 and 1999 Discovery 1 . To be sure the ECU is the
black box on passanger side / right side behind glove box?
Swapping the ECU will correct the problem. However ECU/alarm needs to be paired so the key fob to work. Also fob will need to be programmed.
 
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Old 07-28-2019, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by boxsterrs60
Swapping the ECU will correct the problem. However ECU/alarm needs to be paired so the key fob to work. Also fob will need to be programmed.

I found this company do you or anyone else know anything about them ? or have reconditions?

https://www.g7computers.com/collecti...cts/land-rover
 
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Old 07-29-2019, 09:53 AM
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Check with roverguy.com Will Tillery he may have a working set ECU/alarm. Good prices.
 
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