First thing first...get them to charge the battery and re -check for hard codes....it does suggest the the (MAP) sensor has a problem (s**t itself) get em to check that first and don't worry about the tranny code yet. :D
 
Have a read through my thread here: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...hen-coolant-leak-and-cracked-manifold.381697/

The codes your car is generating are the same as mine (although mine was bank A) and I had a split inlet manifold, My car would start though but it depends how bad the issue has got.
Since I have bonded my manifold, I've not had any issues at all and the Transmission Control ones haven't come back either, one member suggested it's Land Rover's dodgy CANBUS that causes that to come up at the same time and I'd be inclined to agree based on my experience.
As others have said, the battery is way too weak to be of any use right now so that needs addressing.

If it truly is the MAP sensor, you can swap them over and see if the fault moves to Bank A which would be a low cost option, however, I'd still expect the car to start even with a failed MAP sensor.

Best of luck.
 
Have a read through my thread here: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...hen-coolant-leak-and-cracked-manifold.381697/

The codes your car is generating are the same as mine (although mine was bank A) and I had a split inlet manifold, My car would start though but it depends how bad the issue has got.
Since I have bonded my manifold, I've not had any issues at all and the Transmission Control ones haven't come back either, one member suggested it's Land Rover's dodgy CANBUS that causes that to come up at the same time and I'd be inclined to agree based on my experience.
As others have said, the battery is way too weak to be of any use right now so that needs addressing.

If it truly is the MAP sensor, you can swap them over and see if the fault moves to Bank A which would be a low cost option, however, I'd still expect the car to start even with a failed MAP sensor.

Best of luck.
Thanks.
 
I have a client from the UK with a 3.6V8 these codes in his car came from a split manifold. Have you checked for splits or an oil mess?
 
I have a client from the UK with a 3.6V8 these codes in his car came from a split manifold. Have you checked for splits or an oil mess?
Thanks. I don’t think the mechanic has done much with the car, I have passed on the posts from all in here. He was charging the low battery overnight to see if any change to the codes. Not heard anything today if he retried for codes or not.
 
This just in from the garage today:

“N/S egr valve fault,parts ordered,looks like fun to do will let you know beginning of week”

Any help/comments that I can pass to them would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
The car has been put to another garage they diagnosed split booster hose straight off.
Today they called to advise egr valves ok it’s the turbos that have gone, one is seized other with oil within.
£4k quoted and possibility of engine damage though sounded ok.
Do these things just fail I take it, unlucky to have it less than a Year and this happens!

Worth repairing or not, told garage I would call tomorrow.
Thanks.
 
The car has been put to another garage they diagnosed split booster hose straight off.
Today they called to advise egr valves ok it’s the turbos that have gone, one is seized other with oil within.
£4k quoted and possibility of engine damage though sounded ok.
Do these things just fail I take it, unlucky to have it less than a Year and this happens!

Worth repairing or not, told garage I would call tomorrow.
Thanks.

the disel range rover sports are known for the turbos to fail
the price you been quoted I presume is new turbos and labour charge
 
it is a lot but would be worth it
the body will have to come off and I believe that's a 3hour job in its self.so would be a day and a half job to do
 

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