My P38a has the v8 4.6 litre petrol engine. It had been overheating on a couple of occasions, my local garage replaced the coolant cap. But this seemed to settle down, I wasn't doing long journeys and carried spare water in the boot just in case. Then I started to experience really bad mis-firing, the engine would be OK for a while then it would begin to mis-fire with associated loss of power, so bad it wouldn't even drive over a speed bump, finally cutting out altogether.
So I finally decided to call out the AA home start. The engine started up and ran ok to begin with then began to misfire,
They were unable to connect their landrover dignostics, but were ableto identify some ECBD fault codes using their standard equipment:
P1174 - system too lean bank 2
P1171 - system too lean bank 1
oxygen sensor bank 2 no activity detected
P0103 - mass or volume air flow circuit high
There was a hissing noise coming from the coolant cap, this was removed slowly, he performed a test of the coolant which showed CO2 present he suggested that since there was exhaust gas in the coolant system we were probably looking at a cblown cylinder head gasket.
The oil is clear and not milky.
Any suggestions guys??
So I finally decided to call out the AA home start. The engine started up and ran ok to begin with then began to misfire,
They were unable to connect their landrover dignostics, but were ableto identify some ECBD fault codes using their standard equipment:
P1174 - system too lean bank 2
P1171 - system too lean bank 1
oxygen sensor bank 2 no activity detected
P0103 - mass or volume air flow circuit high
There was a hissing noise coming from the coolant cap, this was removed slowly, he performed a test of the coolant which showed CO2 present he suggested that since there was exhaust gas in the coolant system we were probably looking at a cblown cylinder head gasket.
The oil is clear and not milky.
Any suggestions guys??