2000/X P38 4.6
Following on from my other tickover thread, I put my car in to a garage as it was running badly especially on LPG and stank at tickover.
Garage have replaced the MAF and report it's much better, but the ECU is not communicating with the Lambda sensors. They asked whether it has ever been chipped as they could not fathom the problem.
I assume the garage thinks the lambda sensors are not faulty in which case:
Would there be any point / is there any history of Range Rovers being chipped which involves breaking communication with the Lambda sensors?
Does it matter overly?
If it does, WTF do I do now???
Following on from my other tickover thread, I put my car in to a garage as it was running badly especially on LPG and stank at tickover.
Garage have replaced the MAF and report it's much better, but the ECU is not communicating with the Lambda sensors. They asked whether it has ever been chipped as they could not fathom the problem.
I assume the garage thinks the lambda sensors are not faulty in which case:
Would there be any point / is there any history of Range Rovers being chipped which involves breaking communication with the Lambda sensors?
Does it matter overly?
If it does, WTF do I do now???