Sue1962
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Hi Guys
Having just purchased a second hand P38, which I loved when I drove it, 24hrs down the line I was due to start on a long journey and encountered the following error message 'EAS Fault 35 mhp limit' (or words to that effect. I called out the guy who I had purchased the car off (who was a mechanic by trade), and he was totally baffled, telling me that he had not ever had a problem with the vehicle in the 2mths he'd had it etc etc etc. Anyhow, to cut a long story short, he put his portable diagnostic machine on the vehicle and the message came up as FL valve sticking. So taking it apart and blowing air through he tried and tried everything to no avail. Whilst he was working on the valve block, I noticed, and commented, that there was a tiny rubber ring sitting there, and asked if it was important. Oh no came the reply, that was sitting in the valve block tray. HA! on googling this fault later it indicated that these rubber rings WHERE part of the valve mechanism so the guy obviously didn't have a clue. Aside from that he advised that it would be best to purchase a new/ebay valve block and get someone to fit it and he would pay for the part. My question therefore is, is this actually the case or should a be able to take the vehicle to a 'decent' mechanic as it may be a simple fault and not as complex as this novice says it is.
The other query, yes there's more lololol. The vehicle has an HID system set of headlights, they are amazing, BUT when I switch from full beam to dipped, ALL the dashboard blacks out and the car beeps at me as if it doesn't llike it too much. Could this just be an electrical prob ie a crossed wire.
All comments will be greatfully received as I know how great you guys are on here as you used to help me with my Freelander
Having just purchased a second hand P38, which I loved when I drove it, 24hrs down the line I was due to start on a long journey and encountered the following error message 'EAS Fault 35 mhp limit' (or words to that effect. I called out the guy who I had purchased the car off (who was a mechanic by trade), and he was totally baffled, telling me that he had not ever had a problem with the vehicle in the 2mths he'd had it etc etc etc. Anyhow, to cut a long story short, he put his portable diagnostic machine on the vehicle and the message came up as FL valve sticking. So taking it apart and blowing air through he tried and tried everything to no avail. Whilst he was working on the valve block, I noticed, and commented, that there was a tiny rubber ring sitting there, and asked if it was important. Oh no came the reply, that was sitting in the valve block tray. HA! on googling this fault later it indicated that these rubber rings WHERE part of the valve mechanism so the guy obviously didn't have a clue. Aside from that he advised that it would be best to purchase a new/ebay valve block and get someone to fit it and he would pay for the part. My question therefore is, is this actually the case or should a be able to take the vehicle to a 'decent' mechanic as it may be a simple fault and not as complex as this novice says it is.
The other query, yes there's more lololol. The vehicle has an HID system set of headlights, they are amazing, BUT when I switch from full beam to dipped, ALL the dashboard blacks out and the car beeps at me as if it doesn't llike it too much. Could this just be an electrical prob ie a crossed wire.
All comments will be greatfully received as I know how great you guys are on here as you used to help me with my Freelander