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Please Help - 1/11/2008 7:08:34 PM   
jvcuevas

 

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I've got a 2000 Range Rover 4.6 with 83K miles

My Service enging soon light is constantly on.. I get it reset, minutes later it back on..  I've changes the Mass Air Flow meter.. Light still stays on.  I get the following error Codes

0734
p1412
p1415

any ideas?
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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 7:04:30 AM   
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I can't find the 1412 and 1415 codes thru 3 different areas, don't know what to tell you. The new MAF should have cleared off your 4 th. gear out of ratio code.

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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 7:24:00 AM   
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Thanks Mike..  is there a Mass Air Flow Meter and sensor?  I replaced the Meter..  I saw a site selling the MAF meter and sensor as two separate items? 

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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 10:11:43 AM   
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The MAF is attached to the air intake tube between the air filter and the t/body. Normally it is sold as one piece, some places sell just the coil porton of it.

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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 11:56:15 AM   
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did you clear the code and reset adaptions from the transmission control module too?
resetting adaptions is very important to making the code not return.

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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 3:51:08 PM   
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My buddy at the auto repair shop cleared the code using and ODBC Connector????  How do you reset adaptions?  Do I need another tool to complete that task??

Thanks a bunch 

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RE: Please Help - 1/12/2008 8:34:35 PM   
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can his scan tool read engine and transmission codes? if so than he should be able to also reset adaptions.



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