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Old 05-31-2006, 01:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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p3999

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Old 05-31-2006, 01:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Dude, I can't find that code anywhere. I think it is a generic code. What is it exactly that your truck doing? Can you erase/reset it? If so, does it still keep coming up?
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truck is running perfectly fine it seems like...the check engine light just came on so i went and had it checked out...it came up with a p0130 and a p3999

the p0130...all that came up on the site that i looked at it just said oxygen 1 panel or something like that...what does that code mean?
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Default P0130

This code is O2 sensor, Bank 1, Sensor 1 for Land Rover.

I think that is the O2 sensor on the driver's side before the catalytic converter. You might check the connector to be sure it is tight and hasn't gotten soaked in oil, water, etc. It is located behind the engine on the driver's side. If you look down behind the plenum chamber, you should see it. It is hard to reach and the problem may just be that the sensor is out. (This is my guess...I'm not a technician.)
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truck is running perfectly fine it seems like...the check engine light just came on so i went and had it checked out...it came up with a p0130 and a p3999

the p0130...all that came up on the site that i looked at it just said oxygen 1 panel or something like that...what does that code mean?
Did you have them clear the codes for you? I would do that to be sure that they are "hard" codes. That P3xxx must be a mistake OR the OBD2 reader was not able to pick it up, properly.

Sounds like it might be time for new 02 sensors, how many miles?

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oh im' sure i need new sensors i have 130k miles

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i have almost enough money for my lift should have it within like 2-3 weeks

so looks like the 02 sensors are gonna wait
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