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iceman3
Member Since: 04 Apr 2009
Location: Leeds
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anyone know how to clear fault codes?? work to live, not live to work! or work to repair the disco! still puts a smile on your face every time you drive it!
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19th Nov 2009 1:30 pm |
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19th Nov 2009 1:43 pm |
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iceman3
Member Since: 04 Apr 2009
Location: Leeds
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when car was last at dealers they said egr valve came up as sticking in fault codes, said i'd change it myself, now not sure if it will have recognised new part fitted? work to live, not live to work! or work to repair the disco! still puts a smile on your face every time you drive it!
Java Black, HSE TDV6, Sidesteps, Privacy glass, Alpaca Cream Leather, Clear side indicator lenses, Smooth soft leather RRS steering wheel!
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19th Nov 2009 2:06 pm |
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dick dastardly
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: wiggleigh bottom
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switch off, remove key, open bonnet, wait for P light to extinguish (2mins), disconnect battery, attach +ve cable to -ve cable to discharge any capacitors for a few minutes, reconnect. There's one wheel on my wagon, but i'm still rollin' along, it's the cherokee, they're after me, but I'm singing a happy song
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19th Nov 2009 10:38 pm |
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BrumLee
Member Since: 07 Mar 2008
Location: West Midlands
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Dick
Wish I'd have known that before I spent a fortune on diagnostic equipment
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20th Nov 2009 11:37 am |
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countrywide
Member Since: 16 Sep 2007
Location: UK
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Does disconnecting the battery really work to clear fault codes. I thought they were stored in non volatile memory ?.
I have never managed to clear a fault code this way.
Last edited by countrywide on 20th Nov 2009 2:57 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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20th Nov 2009 12:06 pm |
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SJR
Member Since: 09 Aug 2006
Location: East Manchester
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BrumLee wrote:Dick
Wish I'd have known that before I spent a fortune on diagnostic equipment
Clearing them is fine up to the point they come back. They are generally generated for a reason, i would rather have the diagnostic equipment to know what the problem is and deal with it and then clear the codes I believe that every human has a finite number of heart-beats. I don't intend to waste any of mine running around doing exercises.
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20th Nov 2009 12:11 pm |
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PaulP
Member Since: 04 May 2007
Location: Barcelona
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dick dastardly wrote:switch off, remove key, open bonnet, wait for P light to extinguish (2mins), disconnect battery, attach +ve cable to -ve cable to discharge any capacitors for a few minutes, reconnect.
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20th Nov 2009 1:28 pm |
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JF Lux
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Location: A little country in Europe
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dick dastardly wrote:switch off, remove key, open bonnet, wait for P light to extinguish (2mins), disconnect battery, attach +ve cable to -ve cable to discharge any capacitors for a few minutes, reconnect.
Probably wrong here...but...doesn't this clear some types of faults to get you going again. But not the actual fault code that is logged...? The next American ex-pat that calls it a "truck" is going to find out what 2.7 tons feels like on their foot...
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20th Nov 2009 2:56 pm |
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dick dastardly
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: wiggleigh bottom
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Found the procedure here some time ago, sorry cant remember the topic search doesnt sem to help.
I managed to get loads of codes come up once by just trying to start the car. This procedure cleared them all There's one wheel on my wagon, but i'm still rollin' along, it's the cherokee, they're after me, but I'm singing a happy song
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20th Nov 2009 10:44 pm |
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BBS SPY
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Having spent several years doing thousands of man hours of investagative technical work on the diagnostic capabilities of Land Rovers CAN BUS systems, such that we can develop equipment that can read and clear the faults, It is with some confidence and understanding that i can tell you catagorically that you cannot clear faults in the non volatile memory of any Discovery 3 ECU by simply disconnecting the battery.
It is true however that there is some form of temporary fault status on the current drive cycle and some faults which cause the lamps to light might appear to go after a number of sucessful drive cycles, but they are actually still retained by the systems.
In fact for each possible fault code that can be logged there is quite a sophisticated element of management and a number of cycle counters related to them, with event triggers at different count points.
For example a given fault might be detected by the system which at that stage simply increments the fautt count meter for that specific fault. When the fault has been re detected a certain number of times which can be different for each fault, the fault will be logged internally (no visible indication at that stage) with a status of Pending. at certain other count levels snap shot data can be taken, and eventually the fault reaches the full blown state of warning via a Lamp, (not all faults can do this, and depending on the difference between the good cycle count and the Bad Cycle count the fault will be listed as intermittant or not and so on.
If the fault is fixed, the good cycle counter overtakes the bad one and the faults status gets changed to historic and so on.
Disconnecting the battery however changes absolutely nothing as even the cycle counters are stoored in EEPROM.
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21st Nov 2009 6:57 pm |
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