kayte103

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Hi,
I have recently purchased a freelander 1 xei. All was going so well..... until.... the solid orange engine light came on. We plugged her in to code read but it fails to connect, local garage also could not get her to connect. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can go from here? Or in the least where I can get a code reader that will work?

Thanks
 
Hi,
I have recently purchased a freelander 1 xei. All was going so well..... until.... the solid orange engine light came on. We plugged her in to code read but it fails to connect, local garage also could not get her to connect. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can go from here? Or in the least where I can get a code reader that will work?

Thanks
Hi, not got a FL myself but your post might be better seen in the general FL section rather than just Engine (although your choice is perfectly logical to me) :)


@Nodge68 and others are the resident guru's on FL's.
 
If you can't connect to the vehicle, take the trim around the socket off and check it's not a dummy socket or some of the pins haven't backed out. If all OK, then try a battery disconnect/reconnect.
 
Hi,
I have recently purchased a freelander 1 xei. All was going so well..... until.... the solid orange engine light came on. We plugged her in to code read but it fails to connect, local garage also could not get her to connect. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I can go from here? Or in the least where I can get a code reader that will work?

Thanks
Petrol or diesel? If it's a pre 2001, then neither is OBD2 compliant, but a post 2001 model Petrol is.
 
Petrol or diesel? If it's a pre 2001, then neither is OBD2 compliant, but a post 2001 model Petrol is.
Thanks for replying... We managed to get halfway there with icarsoft but unfortunately when you click to read the codes it says no thanks.
Ps... I was impressed with only 5 codes 😂😂
 

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If you can't connect to the vehicle, take the trim around the socket off and check it's not a dummy socket or some of the pins haven't backed out. If all OK, then try a battery disconnect/reconnect.
I managed to part connect but won't read the actual blooming codes. Flip my life!!!
 

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