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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Just ebay’d gap iidtool £300ish gulp  2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
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| dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1417    | Thats a bargain if its the bt version | ||
|  1st Sep 2018 9:17pm | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Hawkeye lists 11 DTCs P0490 P02B4 P02A0 P02B8 P010C P010F P023D P007F P0501 U0416 U0002 I have some reading to do..........  2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3669    | 
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3669    | A lot of those fault codes are more than likely caused by a low battery..... As they can't say low battery transfer case and hill decent control faults are the norm... normally fixed with a dam good charging!! Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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|  3rd Sep 2018 10:34pm | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 I took your recommendation it is sitting slumped at Woburn 4x4 as I type  2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
|  7th Sep 2018 8:52am | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 I read that a lot in this forum, so the only thing I have done is changed the battery to a Bosch S5 110/920, hoping that was going be the magic cure.................... despite the prayers, ceromony and sacrifice to the Gods the answer was..... NO  2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
|  7th Sep 2018 8:53am | 
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3669    | Well the new battery will have more than likely put out a few of those fault codes, but it wont cure a fuel fault, which unfortunately you have buddy  | ||
|  7th Sep 2018 11:48am | 
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3669    | D17 JWB Any progress? Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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|  16th Sep 2018 8:41am | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Thanks holidaychicken, but they can not get it to start. 2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
|  20th Sep 2018 9:31pm | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Yep   One turbo seized, one possible oil seal leak.   No choice but to repair/replace them and then see if it will start. 2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
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| miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3669    | 
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|  21st Sep 2018 7:04am | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Told by W4x4 to not EGR delete the TDV8, fine on all the others but not that engine. As i was starring into the part filled engine bay of my RR looking at all the crud that the Exhaust gas Recirculation process causes I did want to desperatly stop it.    Anyone tried the TDV8 EGR Delete and run successfully for many many miles and had no problems? 2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
|  23rd Sep 2018 12:17pm | 
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| D17 JWB Member Since: 29 Aug 2018 Location: Olney Posts: 32      | 
 Oil in the air intake  2006 L322 3.6 TDV8 Dogs in the back, Kids in the middle, Horses in a box at the rear. I know which makes more mess. | ||
|  23rd Sep 2018 2:40pm | 
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 Forgot to add diagnostic tools there are only 2 worth having Genuine Land Rover Test Book (don't ask how much, YOU WILL HAVE A CORONARY!!) or the Gap IID tool which is the be all and end all of home diagnostic tools for the Range Rover... I had the BT IID tool which was fantastic as it didn't rely on my pixelated dash display and used my phone instead!
 Forgot to add diagnostic tools there are only 2 worth having Genuine Land Rover Test Book (don't ask how much, YOU WILL HAVE A CORONARY!!) or the Gap IID tool which is the be all and end all of home diagnostic tools for the Range Rover... I had the BT IID tool which was fantastic as it didn't rely on my pixelated dash display and used my phone instead!




 I wouldn't take too much notice of a generic OBD II reader... they generally tend not to talk Land Rover, and just make it up for fun
 I wouldn't take too much notice of a generic OBD II reader... they generally tend not to talk Land Rover, and just make it up for fun  
 


 forgot about the turbos... that would explain the squeak...
 forgot about the turbos... that would explain the squeak...