Irish4x4
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I have recently had some isues with my Disco 2 running for about 10 minutes and then stalling when the revs drop such as when braking at a junction etc. I looked around for the last two weeks on this site and on US sites for an explanation to this problem.
Two areas were suggested MAF Sensor and crank shaft sensor. I cleaned the MAF sensor which was quite grimy, before buying a new one however, I had exactly the same problem. This is not to say that the MAF sensor is ok but, before I buy a new one (expensive) I thought I would double and triple check the possibility of other probems being the cause.
As my car is a V8 auto there is a lot more info on the US sites. I came across a few threads with exactly the same symptoms. All pointing to the crank shaft sensor. I was convinced that this is the problem and ordered a new one from the UK which, after much swearing I installed yesterday. (Bugger of a tight space to work in).
My problem now is that the car will not start and the engine warning light is on. I drove the car with the old sensor in the garden immediately before the change so I know it was the sensor swap that has caused this.
My question is, is there any way to reset the ECM as I am out in the countryside in Sweden and there are not many with Land Rover knowledge here. I read in RAVE that TESTBOOK needs to be reset. Is there anyway to resest the ECM without a unit such as Hawkeye etc. I tried leaving the terminal of the battery off overnight in the hope that the circuits would somehow discharge and so reset...but to no avail.
Any help or suggestions would be very greatfully recieved.
Regards to all.
Two areas were suggested MAF Sensor and crank shaft sensor. I cleaned the MAF sensor which was quite grimy, before buying a new one however, I had exactly the same problem. This is not to say that the MAF sensor is ok but, before I buy a new one (expensive) I thought I would double and triple check the possibility of other probems being the cause.
As my car is a V8 auto there is a lot more info on the US sites. I came across a few threads with exactly the same symptoms. All pointing to the crank shaft sensor. I was convinced that this is the problem and ordered a new one from the UK which, after much swearing I installed yesterday. (Bugger of a tight space to work in).
My problem now is that the car will not start and the engine warning light is on. I drove the car with the old sensor in the garden immediately before the change so I know it was the sensor swap that has caused this.
My question is, is there any way to reset the ECM as I am out in the countryside in Sweden and there are not many with Land Rover knowledge here. I read in RAVE that TESTBOOK needs to be reset. Is there anyway to resest the ECM without a unit such as Hawkeye etc. I tried leaving the terminal of the battery off overnight in the hope that the circuits would somehow discharge and so reset...but to no avail.
Any help or suggestions would be very greatfully recieved.
Regards to all.
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