Fault codes

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warwick1

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Hi all I’m new to this forum. I have a Range Rover L322 v8 diésel 3.6 which I have just bought . It has just been for a diagnostic test as it keeps going into limp mode . The report I have been given is stating codes LLR005659. All the codes start with this no matter how much serching I can’t find what they mean , Any help much appreciated
 
Firstly welcome :).

I dont recognise those as any code I have seen before. What diagnostics tool was used and could you share the whole report (take a pic and attach here)
Do the codes have a discriptive explnation, these may help too.

J
 
Hi thanks for reply I live in Spain and it was done at a land rover dealer. I guess the codes could be different I have attached the print of the test
 

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For example LLR005659 says inlet manifold but it does not tell you what the problem is with it and the garage was not forthcoming with any more info
 
Thats a list of part numbers not fault codes.

I guess they are saying you need all that to fix your problems.

So buy your own fault code reader (a good 1 not cheapy)
In the meantime how DIY handy are you?

J
 
So is what you posted a bill?(factura) cos that means receipt or invoice to me, meaning you have paid that.

If they charged you for a code read ask them for the readout.

Yes your attachment number seems to show an inlet manifold for a v8, x2. It also shows 8 injector “things” cos yes you need to remove the injectors to replace the inlet manifold’s.

I am a little confused (don’t read Spanish either)

J
 
Lol thanks for reply this is what I think but even though I live here my Spanish not great I think I will strip out injectors and give a good clean first
 
Still ask for the read out.

I would go for cheap stuff first, before taking injectors out.
Check the intercooler/boost hoses first.

Cos they are saying 2 inlet manifolds, 8 injector “things, some turbo hoses 🤔, And 2x DPFs.

Something isn’t right.

J
 
I know I did question them but as a dealer and a Spanish dealer! they would not give much info my local mechanic says check turbo hoses first so I’m going to let him have a look
 
I'll call it: Split inlet manifold.
LR Dealer just going to throw parts at it and replace everything.
As Jon says, get a code reader and see what the car actually thinks the issue is. I'd put money on "P023D-22 Boost sensor correlation Bank A".

GapIID is great tool albeit a lot of money initially. Once you have one though, it will benefit you and remember that they sell well secondhand so if you get rid of the car later, you'll probably get 1/2 of your money back on the tool.
 
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