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kaz -> P0125 & some more (5/12/2008 10:09:05 AM)
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Still buying.. Yesterday I looked at model '96 with intermmitant P0125, as per owner. He wasn't forthcoming with the info, was just, most likely, hopeing CE light won't come while I drive it. But it did and he then told me about the error, saying it happens when car is cold and then goes away. From what I read so far it looks like 'flaky' ECU due to a PROM which is NLA. I'm in industrial & consumer electronics service field and quite often deal with corrupted PROMs,EPROMs, EEPROMs etc. In my field there are 'dump libraries' with the files that one can use to 'burn ' a new chip. I came across similar libraries for cars, dealing mostly with 'upgrading' ECU (changing PROM/EPROM content, and for unlocking radio codes. Looks to me that in this case NLA PROM issue could be easily resolved by coping its content from model '97 (as I understand with upgraded version that resolves P0125) and burning a new chip to be installed in affected car.. Hasn't anybody done that so far? I know some times equipment manufactures (I guess car inustry included), erase the generic # of the chip to make identification difficult/impossible. Is this a case here?, if someone tells me chip generic # off the '97 model, I could most likely asses if coping is possible, and if yes I could burn a chip. At the end I have a question, about rust. I read somewhere that one should stay away from a LR displaying sign of rust in know arears. I've seen a few Discos1 with tuches of rust, especially around back door close to belt anchor. Nothing big that half an hour with a torch wouldn't resolve. Or is it a predictor of rust in places that I cannot see and it spells a lot of trouble in the (near?) future? I posted it on discoweb as well, I hope it doesn't spell trouble for me..
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