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You can ignore the P1582 and P1000, they are always going to be there, well the P1000 should eventually turn into P1111 once the emission readiness cycles are complete.
P1582 means there is some data stored in the PCM, most likely the only information to see is how many miliseconds it took to start the engine.
Don't worry about them.
P1582 means there is some data stored in the PCM, most likely the only information to see is how many miliseconds it took to start the engine.
Don't worry about them.
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I am pretty sure, it is passenger side, because passenger head is about 1" forward.
Transmission harness was not attached properly, it was just hanging on connectors and touching O2 sensor wire.
I paid $40 for radiator, now I have to spend $20 for new O2 sensor! Jags are expensive cars to keep!
Transmission harness was not attached properly, it was just hanging on connectors and touching O2 sensor wire.
I paid $40 for radiator, now I have to spend $20 for new O2 sensor! Jags are expensive cars to keep!
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You can ignore the P1582 and P1000, they are always going to be there, well the P1000 should eventually turn into P1111 once the emission readiness cycles are complete.
P1582 means there is some data stored in the PCM, most likely the only information to see is how many miliseconds it took to start the engine.
Don't worry about them.
P1582 means there is some data stored in the PCM, most likely the only information to see is how many miliseconds it took to start the engine.
Don't worry about them.
I was hoping to repair my Jag flight mode and fly today...
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You've now listed a ton of things that show how badly your car has been treated. I hope it was cheap!
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I am pretty sure, it is passenger side, because passenger head is about 1" forward.
Transmission harness was not attached properly, it was just hanging on connectors and touching O2 sensor wire.
I paid $40 for radiator, now I have to spend $20 for new O2 sensor! Jags are expensive cars to keep!
Transmission harness was not attached properly, it was just hanging on connectors and touching O2 sensor wire.
I paid $40 for radiator, now I have to spend $20 for new O2 sensor! Jags are expensive cars to keep!
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Who designed Mercedes valve covers? I replaced gaskets, but they are still leaking!!! Well, maybe I am not the best...
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