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Old 03-12-2007, 02:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
mortythebison
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Default Trouble Codes - Can someone Please decode?

I have a '97 Land Rover Discovery (4.0L Auto) that I purchased used and I love to death. The engine light was on when I purchased it so I brought it to a Ford dealer (I know Ford did not own Land Rover in '97) and all they could do was read off and give me the trouble codes. I'm hoping one of you could please help me out and tell me what they mean. Thank you in advance, here are the codes: P1316, P1138, P300, P306, PP305, P1176, P1314.

While I'm asking, I think I need to change the headgaskets but you guys can let me know what you think. The engine didn't have any leaks when I bought it but now that I've driven it and changed the oil twice (I'm now running Castrol Synthetic), it's leaking like a sieve. Oil drips down the passenger side of the engine onto the cat and stinks. A little bit of antifreeze has leaked out of the front of the engine but I tasted the oil and it did not taste sweet at all and is also jet black, not milky. Lastly, the oil on the dipstick reeks of fuel. So do these symptoms sound like headgaskets or something else?

I appreciate any information you guys can provide me with.
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