Cleared ECM Codes - should I be concerned

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kwar63

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I just bought a 2008 Range Rover Sport. I took it to my mechanic for evaluation and he scanned it and got the following 'ECM Codes Stored - P0420 (Cat converter bank 1), P0730 (incorrect gear ratio), IPC Codes U0132 (ride control failure), U0140 (body control module), U0159 (park asst. control), U0127 (tmps module)'. I have looked up the definitions of each of these codes. I contacted the dealer who sold me the vehicle and he stated that all those codes were 'cleared faults' or in other words, old faults from previous issues that had been resolved and cleared. He stated that I should not be concerned because they were not current or active faults that were indicating through warning lights in the vehicle.

Should I be concerned. Is the dealer right? Are these just old faults that have been resolved. Thanks in advance for the help.

The vehicle is in good condition and service records show all routine maintenance performed per schedule. The vehicle has a 117,000 miles on it. Vehicle has spent it entire life in Houston, Texas in mild Gulf Coast climate. No snow, salt, etc.

Kurt
 

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