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Alan C
Guest
Just got my Rangie 4.6 HSE back from service from the local LR specialist,
but the Check Engine light came on shortly after, so took it back and they
connected the car to their test book console and I watched while the
'engineer' read the codes, looked quizical, then selected 'reset all' on the
engine management computer. It came up with some warnings like 'settings
will be lost, 'ensure throttle is closed' etc. After, the lamp stayed out
so I drove the car home. Now the base engine idle speed is far too slow,
the car nearly stalls when you stop at junctions etc, but the idle speed
will then climb back to normal. Makes moving in a car park real fun! Also
noticed that the temp gauge now reads in the red, and the engine is
definately not overherating. Are these symptons of a badly set up car afer
being reset by trst book?
Alan C
'98 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'75 Series III 109
but the Check Engine light came on shortly after, so took it back and they
connected the car to their test book console and I watched while the
'engineer' read the codes, looked quizical, then selected 'reset all' on the
engine management computer. It came up with some warnings like 'settings
will be lost, 'ensure throttle is closed' etc. After, the lamp stayed out
so I drove the car home. Now the base engine idle speed is far too slow,
the car nearly stalls when you stop at junctions etc, but the idle speed
will then climb back to normal. Makes moving in a car park real fun! Also
noticed that the temp gauge now reads in the red, and the engine is
definately not overherating. Are these symptons of a badly set up car afer
being reset by trst book?
Alan C
'98 Range Rover 4.6 HSE
'75 Series III 109