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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
after a quick google of P1672 L322
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5th Apr 2019 6:26am |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
I have a Land Rover independent coming next week to re sync. I'll post the results |
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5th Apr 2019 3:45pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
Duplicated post removed - I blame Navy Strength Gin |
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6th Apr 2019 12:30am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I took mine on a trailer to the dealer which was expensive but the next two times they came out to me with a testbook laptop and it takes about 3 minutes. I have since bought a faultmate.
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6th Apr 2019 12:32am |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
Hi holiday I'm hoping this gets sorted next week I also have a disco 3 an rrs and have no problems with any of them you say yours has been done 3 times that's worrying I've had this l322 a month an not got it on the road yet. I might look in to the faultmate unit. I have a isoftcar reader for service lights ect bit of a chocolate teapot really no use at all for anything else. |
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6th Apr 2019 10:19am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
Mine has done it quite a few times but only after disconnecting the battery or trying to start with a very flat battery. I suspect it has a faulty EWS immobiliser that loses the code when power is disconnected, that or the engine ECU. Hopefully yours is the same fault and easily rectified with the reprogram. It was quite rare when mine did it first 5 or so years ago and I could only find a few references worldwide including the X5 forums but it seems to be more common now. I wish I had the time to really find out why but since I managed to pick up the faultmate at a reasonable price I just reprogram it.
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7th Apr 2019 6:25am |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
All done in 5 minutes running nicely now. BUT I do have this thing with the steering column making a hissing noise and going up or down when I turn the ignition on/off off-sometimes. Can I turn the auto function off or do I need special equipment. Tai |
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12th Apr 2019 3:02pm |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
Or do I need to start a new thread. |
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12th Apr 2019 3:19pm |
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knares Member Since: 22 Jun 2017 Location: Perth WA Posts: 737 |
going up or down when I turn the ignition on/off off-sometimes
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12th Apr 2019 3:36pm |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
When I say down I mean it nearly cuts my legs off at the knees |
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12th Apr 2019 3:39pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
You should be able to link the position to your individual key but it will adjust each time you get in using that key unless you set the position to right at the top which is where mine returns to when ignition switched off.
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12th Apr 2019 4:40pm |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
Hi holiday thanks for your support. I will try that and reset it at the top I would rather is just stayed still.
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12th Apr 2019 4:48pm |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
The steering ECU is tied in with your immobiliser ECU that you have just reprogrammed .... |
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13th Apr 2019 12:37am |
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Cheapscaff Member Since: 04 Mar 2019 Location: Uxbridge Posts: 31 |
Hi all steering now sorted. the next issue I have is the fuel pump is now running continually sounds quite loud from outside I did have the old one out and broke the hose connection on the top so I bought a replacement on the bay which had a pump in it which worked so I put it in. Now could it be a faulty valve in the pump which is not holding pressure or another issue any ideas on testing it. |
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13th Apr 2019 12:56pm |
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