"Check Engine" lit on a Disco...

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GrnOval

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GRRRRRR

filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco didn't
feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to 2000 and back
again at about .5Hz.

Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the "Check
Engine" light came on.

Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still on

Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic jury
rig it?

Si
(still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed up
with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)


 

"GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> GRRRRRR
>
> filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco didn't
> feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to 2000 and back
> again at about .5Hz.
>
> Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the "Check
> Engine" light came on.
>
> Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still on
>
> Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
> jury rig it?
>
> Si
> (still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed up
> with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)


Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel cap,
check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way down and also
ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum leak-rate is monitored
by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give the light if all is not ok.
Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and guess where the motronic ecu
came from......
Badger.


 

"Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> GRRRRRR
>>
>> filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco didn't
>> feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to 2000 and
>> back again at about .5Hz.
>>
>> Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the
>> "Check Engine" light came on.
>>
>> Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still on
>>
>> Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
>> jury rig it?
>>
>> Si
>> (still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed up
>> with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)

>
> Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel
> cap, check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way down
> and also ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum leak-rate is
> monitored by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give the light if all
> is not ok. Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and guess where the
> motronic ecu came from......
> Badger.


Thanks Badger,

should the light go out on its own if all is well again? Its a 94 3.9 Disco
1

Si


 

"GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>> GRRRRRR
>>>
>>> filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco didn't
>>> feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to 2000 and
>>> back again at about .5Hz.
>>>
>>> Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the
>>> "Check Engine" light came on.
>>>
>>> Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still
>>> on
>>>
>>> Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
>>> jury rig it?
>>>
>>> Si
>>> (still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed up
>>> with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)

>>
>> Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel
>> cap, check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way down
>> and also ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum leak-rate
>> is monitored by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give the light if
>> all is not ok. Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and guess where
>> the motronic ecu came from......
>> Badger.

>
> Thanks Badger,
>
> should the light go out on its own if all is well again? Its a 94 3.9
> Disco 1


Not 100% certain, but if it doesn't, try unplugging the ecu (with the
ignition off, obviously!) and waiting a few minutes then reconnect and see.
Don't just disconnect the battery as that may cause alarm/immobiliser
issues.
Badger.


 

"Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>> GRRRRRR
>>>>
>>>> filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco
>>>> didn't feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to
>>>> 2000 and back again at about .5Hz.
>>>>
>>>> Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the
>>>> "Check Engine" light came on.
>>>>
>>>> Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still
>>>> on
>>>>
>>>> Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
>>>> jury rig it?
>>>>
>>>> Si
>>>> (still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed
>>>> up with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)
>>>
>>> Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel
>>> cap, check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way down
>>> and also ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum leak-rate
>>> is monitored by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give the light if
>>> all is not ok. Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and guess where
>>> the motronic ecu came from......
>>> Badger.

>>
>> Thanks Badger,
>>
>> should the light go out on its own if all is well again? Its a 94 3.9
>> Disco 1

>
> Not 100% certain, but if it doesn't, try unplugging the ecu (with the
> ignition off, obviously!) and waiting a few minutes then reconnect and
> see. Don't just disconnect the battery as that may cause alarm/immobiliser
> issues.
> Badger.


My plan B is to swap the ECU from the Charities 3.9 to see if that clears it

might do that anyways ;-)

Cheers

Si


 

"GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> "Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>
>>>> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>> GRRRRRR
>>>>>
>>>>> filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco
>>>>> didn't feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to
>>>>> 2000 and back again at about .5Hz.
>>>>>
>>>>> Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the
>>>>> "Check Engine" light came on.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still
>>>>> on
>>>>>
>>>>> Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
>>>>> jury rig it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Si
>>>>> (still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed
>>>>> up with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)
>>>>
>>>> Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel
>>>> cap, check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way
>>>> down and also ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum
>>>> leak-rate is monitored by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give
>>>> the light if all is not ok. Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and
>>>> guess where the motronic ecu came from......
>>>> Badger.
>>>
>>> Thanks Badger,
>>>
>>> should the light go out on its own if all is well again? Its a 94 3.9
>>> Disco 1

>>
>> Not 100% certain, but if it doesn't, try unplugging the ecu (with the
>> ignition off, obviously!) and waiting a few minutes then reconnect and
>> see. Don't just disconnect the battery as that may cause
>> alarm/immobiliser issues.
>> Badger.

>
> My plan B is to swap the ECU from the Charities 3.9 to see if that clears
> it
>
> might do that anyways ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Si


Plan A disconnect ECU count to 50 and reconnect worked a treat.

Cheers Badger

Si


 
GrnOval wrote:
> "GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>"Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>"GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>
>>>>"Badger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>>"GrnOval" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>>>
>>>>>>GRRRRRR
>>>>>>
>>>>>>filled up with fuel, and as I pulled off the forecourt, the Disco
>>>>>>didn't feel right. Got 150yds, and the revs were going from 500 to
>>>>>>2000 and back again at about .5Hz.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Couldn't pull over there, so got another few hundred yards, and the
>>>>>>"Check Engine" light came on.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Stopped, restarted, and all appears ok, but that damned light is still
>>>>>>on
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Is it a "dealer" job to get it disabled? or can the homebrew mechanic
>>>>>>jury rig it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Si
>>>>>>(still not properly back to work after 8 weeks and getting really fed
>>>>>>up with being told "you cant do that" by SWMBO)
>>>>>
>>>>>Seeing as it did it just after you'd fuelled up, try removing the fuel
>>>>>cap, check the seal is ok and refit it ensuring it goes all the way
>>>>>down and also ensure the cover flap closes fully also. Tank vacuum
>>>>>leak-rate is monitored by the ecu for emissions reasons and will give
>>>>>the light if all is not ok. Common as muck situation on BMW's, btw, and
>>>>>guess where the motronic ecu came from......
>>>>>Badger.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Badger,
>>>>
>>>>should the light go out on its own if all is well again? Its a 94 3.9
>>>>Disco 1
>>>
>>>Not 100% certain, but if it doesn't, try unplugging the ecu (with the
>>>ignition off, obviously!) and waiting a few minutes then reconnect and
>>>see. Don't just disconnect the battery as that may cause
>>>alarm/immobiliser issues.
>>>Badger.

>>
>>My plan B is to swap the ECU from the Charities 3.9 to see if that clears
>>it
>>
>>might do that anyways ;-)
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Si

>
>
> Plan A disconnect ECU count to 50 and reconnect worked a treat.
>
> Cheers Badger
>
> Si
>
>

. . . and the Badger shoots and scores another goal!

--
Jeffrey S Austin
Chesapeake VA

“I fight what you fear, the Red Devil”
 

"Jeffrey S Austin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>

.. . . and the Badger shoots and scores another goal!

Makes a change, I was bloody useless at football (soccer to you guys on the
other side of the "pond") when I was a kid!! ;-)
Badger.


 
On or around Tue, 06 Jun 2006 19:06:13 +0000, Jeffrey S Austin
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>>
>>

>. . . and the Badger shoots and scores another goal!


http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/footy/

HTH...
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
Travel The Galaxy! Meet Fascinating Life Forms...
------------------------------------------------\
>> http://www.schlockmercenary.com/ << \ ...and Kill them.

a webcartoon by Howard Tayler; I like it, maybe you will too!
 
Austin Shackles wrote:
> On or around Tue, 06 Jun 2006 19:06:13 +0000, Jeffrey S Austin
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>>
>>>

>> . . . and the Badger shoots and scores another goal!

>
> http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/footy/
>
> HTH...


cheers austin now it'll take another 12 months to get that out my head

--
Andy

SWB Series 2a ( dressed as a 3) "Bruce"
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