Code 44 is back
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Code 44 is back - 12/27/2007 3:42:00 PM
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Ali
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Hope everyone had a good christmas!!! I have a code 44 that returned...this is what has been done: both sensors changed ECU changed MAF changed complete intake service(manifold gaskets, plugs, wires, air cleaner, blah blah blah) still a code 44 popping up after about a few days of driving. Clear the code...after a day or so code 44 again.. Could it be an injector stuck open? Could it be one of the new sensors is bad? What can I do for the injectors w/o buying new ones??? Thanks to all for their help!!
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RE: Code 44 is back - 12/27/2007 6:37:37 PM
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sideburns
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this is what you should do,instead of throwing parts at this car,take it to a landrover dealer let them diag and fix it
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RE: Code 44 is back - 12/30/2007 6:56:13 AM
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Ali
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It has been diagnosed by 20+ year land rover shop. Don't get me wrong the car runs a million times better than when it went in, except for the code 44, all the wiring has been checked to the sensors, making sure everything is "reading" correctly and it is. The ECU and MAF were not communicating for some reason, so they were changed. Could a code 44 be tripped for any other reason than a bad sensor??? I am tired of spending $$$
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