wolf
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Hello;
Does anyone out there have an idea of what a Land Rover Code P1179 might mean? I know if falls under the AMFR catagory; for example, a P1178 = AMFR correction at its maximum positive value which, in turn, means "a high +ve AMFR adaptation will tend to indicate an air leak, un-metered air entering the system" - which likely means the need for a new or cleaned hotwire Mass Air Sensor. But P1179 (the code I am getting) means a high -ve AMFR adaptation - so, go figure, not enough metered-air? Just guessing and I am hoping someone out there has a better grasp of this than me.
Also, cruise-control cut out on a long West Coast trip down to LA - yes, I fixed those ever-rotting vacuum hoses but still nothing and no code thrown for this???? Vacuum pump? Relays? My dash switch actually lights up and seems to work when I hit it (fuses are A-ok).
Finally, and this may be the toughest of all: how does one repair/change a burnt bulb right in the stereo/tape/cd unit itself - ie., the most important area the display window where your radio channel or CD track show up at night?
Does anyone out there have an idea of what a Land Rover Code P1179 might mean? I know if falls under the AMFR catagory; for example, a P1178 = AMFR correction at its maximum positive value which, in turn, means "a high +ve AMFR adaptation will tend to indicate an air leak, un-metered air entering the system" - which likely means the need for a new or cleaned hotwire Mass Air Sensor. But P1179 (the code I am getting) means a high -ve AMFR adaptation - so, go figure, not enough metered-air? Just guessing and I am hoping someone out there has a better grasp of this than me.
Also, cruise-control cut out on a long West Coast trip down to LA - yes, I fixed those ever-rotting vacuum hoses but still nothing and no code thrown for this???? Vacuum pump? Relays? My dash switch actually lights up and seems to work when I hit it (fuses are A-ok).
Finally, and this may be the toughest of all: how does one repair/change a burnt bulb right in the stereo/tape/cd unit itself - ie., the most important area the display window where your radio channel or CD track show up at night?
