Lemontin
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Ok, I need some help here because this is completely out of my league..
1992 Range Rover, 112,000 miles. I had a major head gasket blow out externally. While it was being fixed and since they were there, I had the water pump and timing chain and cover replaced too.
I got Rover back and everything was fine, until the 'Check Engine" light came on a few hundred miles later. It seemed ok at first but at highway speeds it started losing power and sputtering. I got it back to the shop and we're now deciding what to do.
No one locally seems to have a reader to check what the "Check Engine" light could mean. The unit under the passenger seat was replaced with an older unit (before I bought it) and it does not have the readout LCD.
I was leaning to thinking it might be the O2 sensors, the mechanic doesn't think that's the issue but doesn't have a lot to offer in the way of knowing what it could be.
My goal here is to get it fixed by replacing what the most obvious cause might be. I don't want to throw a ton of money and still have it not work. So I thought I'd ask those who might know.. you.
Advice and knowledge needed and very much appreciated.
3.9 Gems engine..
Thanks,
Tim
Holland, Michigan
Recent things:
New fuel pump, 1 year ago.
New power steering pump, one year ago
New shocks, one year ago
1992 Range Rover, 112,000 miles. I had a major head gasket blow out externally. While it was being fixed and since they were there, I had the water pump and timing chain and cover replaced too.
I got Rover back and everything was fine, until the 'Check Engine" light came on a few hundred miles later. It seemed ok at first but at highway speeds it started losing power and sputtering. I got it back to the shop and we're now deciding what to do.
No one locally seems to have a reader to check what the "Check Engine" light could mean. The unit under the passenger seat was replaced with an older unit (before I bought it) and it does not have the readout LCD.
I was leaning to thinking it might be the O2 sensors, the mechanic doesn't think that's the issue but doesn't have a lot to offer in the way of knowing what it could be.
My goal here is to get it fixed by replacing what the most obvious cause might be. I don't want to throw a ton of money and still have it not work. So I thought I'd ask those who might know.. you.
Advice and knowledge needed and very much appreciated.
3.9 Gems engine..
Thanks,
Tim
Holland, Michigan
Recent things:
New fuel pump, 1 year ago.
New power steering pump, one year ago
New shocks, one year ago
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