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Old 05-10-2008, 02:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Disco II Codes and looking for online supplier

I'm pulling the follow codes:

P1174 Lambda control adaption fault bank 2.Last occurrence - maximum signal

P1171 System Too lean, Bank A & Bank B

P1319 Misfire with Low/Empty FuelDrive cycle C:Signal out of range - above maximum

P1590 Rough road signal implausible Drive cycle A:Signal implausible

P0305 Cylinder 5 Misfire Detected

I've got a 2000 Disco II with 125000 miles. Purchase it a year ago with 80000.

Was going to replace the plugs. Pulled a few; they are almost new.

Am I looking at a MAFI problem, O2 sensors, Wires, or other problem?

Also, reading posts I noticed there are members that either supply parts or have good sources. I'm willing to look at those options, especially if they support this forum.

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Old 05-10-2008, 02:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1590 is related to a rough road/ABS problem, are your 3 brake lights on?
Have your 02's ever been changed, how about the plug wires, what brand is on there now?
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1590 is related to a rough road/ABS problem, are your 3 brake lights on?

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well...brake lights worked Monday. Tonight two are out!

I drive a rough 1/3 mile driveway.

As to the O2's and wires. I don't know. I'm not opposed to changing them. Wires look like OEM stuff, don't know the age.

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actually the misfire code 1319, and the lean code and the oxygen sensor code are all related. by going to max voltage that is telling the comp the oxygen sensor is lean thus producing a lean code. the misfire code is from low fuel.

put plug number five on it and clear the codes and make sure no air leaks.
if you get the code 0733 or 0734 then replace the maf.
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well...brake lights worked Monday. Tonight two are out!

I drive a rough 1/3 mile driveway.

As to the O2's and wires. I don't know. I'm not opposed to changing them. Wires look like OEM stuff, don't know the age.

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I didn't say your brake lights were burned out, I said the 1590 code has to do with the 3 Amigos, are they on. By the way go replace your byrned out brake lights, in sets, so you don't get a ticket.
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1590 is related to a rough road/ABS problem, are your 3 brake lights on?
Have your 02's ever been changed, how about the plug wires, what brand is on there now?
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I thought you meant Brake lights too...after all, it's Lucas
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I didn't say your brake lights were burned out, I said the 1590 code has to do with the 3 Amigos, are they on. By the way go replace your byrned out brake lights, in sets, so you don't get a ticket.
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Thought you meant the lights. 3 Amigos??? I assume you might be talking about ABS lights or functions. They seem to be working okay. No lights.
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It's not Lucas on a D2.
Now what about your codes??????????????
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I already have my codes...rough road. That and a MAF that's up the spout...maybe this weekend I'll get time to sort it out
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It's not Lucas on a D2.
Now what about your codes??????????????
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Cleared the codes. Did my Monday maintenance (that's how I knew the brake lights worked last Monday).

This thing is running rough. Really rough! Rough like I'll take the truck today. The wife commented that it always runs rough on wet days. Could this be related?

As to the other questions, plug wires look original. Pulled/replace #5 plug. I'm sure I will get codes on a drive today.
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Go order a set of Magnacor 8 mm wires from Tony at Cerrones/LRRF, 650-365-4145. The replace the plugs using a Champion dual Platinum or the Bosch Plus 4's, them get back to us.
Do not buy a set of wires from your local auto parts store, they won't hold up.
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Go order a set of Magnacor 8 mm wires from Tony at Cerrones/LRRF, 650-365-4145. The replace the plugs using a Champion dual Platinum or the Bosch Plus 4's, them get back to us.
Do not buy a set of wires from your local auto parts store, they won't hold up.
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Okay. Didn't call. Just ordered on line from the website as it looks like it's Tony's site. His name and number were on it. I have the plugs (the Bosch Plus 4's) on hand.

Took a drive. This thing is almost un-drivable! Codes P0305 and P1590 fired again with the P0305 firing several times.

Will let you know once wires arrive.

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