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ShemGlasgow



Member Since: 20 Nov 2022
Location: Glasgow
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Fuji White
Few issues after 800 mile drive. Oil Leak, Fuel Leak, Engine

Hi all,

Thought I’d share some of my experience and ask for a bit of a help while i’m at it.

Bought the 2011 TDV6 Autobiography for my wife around 6 months ago. I was fully aware the car will need some TLC but I’m a sucker for LR (Had a few already) and simply couldn’t say no.

I have since done a full service; New oil and all filters, new rear brakes and new General tyres all round.

Issues I’m aware of and planning on sorting in the next couple of weeks:
Upper, Lower front/rear arms since they make a bit of a racket when turning / going over potholes. Thought I’ll just do them all at once to get it out the way.

Issues I’m aware of but not sure if I’ve diagnosed correctly:
Car throws a Suspension Fault after a longer drive. C1130-66 Air Spring Air Supply. F O/S Suspension air bag weeping air when hitting pothole, trying to lift to off road mode or after being dropped of the ramp at the garage.
I’m assuming it’s best to replace strut and the bag rather than just the bag?

AIRCON and FBH dead and will not engage - can’t hear the relay kicking in for either and again OBD fault U0166-00 & 87 Lost communication with Aux Heater Control Module, and B11FF-84 Air Conditioning refrigerant pressure.
Any advice on where I should start the investigation? Maybe they are on the same loom? There was an invoice for a regas from 16 months ago.

Oil leak from what me and the mechanic traced is a sensor at the bottom of the engine - driver’s side. Would this be the Crankshaft Position Sensor? Doesn’t leave any stains on a driveway so not a massive leak but enough to lose 1/4 of the level over 1k plus miles.
Anyone else experienced this? Any tips on replacement?

New one today:
Whilst driving from Somerset back to Glasgow after fuelling at the services I have noticed a fuel leak coming from the front of the engine - passenger side. Couple of hours later car threw a big RED fault ENGINE SYSTEMS FAILURE, car goes to a limp on M74 and error P062B(00) comes up on OBD - Engine Control Module, Fuel Injector Control - performance problem.

I am not going to lie, had a moment when I started typing webuyanycar on my phone but I’m in love with the b*****d thing and willing to complete the repairs and enjoy the car.

I’ve no doubt that even though this is a painfully long post, but where else to go for a proper advice than to a lovely group of lads who are as delusional as me? Wink

Forever grateful for responses.
Shem

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ShemGlasgow



Member Since: 20 Nov 2022
Location: Glasgow
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Fuji White

Anyone?

Post #632555 Fri Apr 21 2023 10:45pm
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Col



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Cheers
Col

Post #632556 Fri Apr 21 2023 10:55pm
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ShemGlasgow



Member Since: 20 Nov 2022
Location: Glasgow
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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography Fuji White

Ok, done a little bit of digging today and realised it wasn't the fuel leak but the coolant.

Assumed it was diesel due to the smell and how it felt but since I've been filling up the car it was probably the smell that confused me. Tank level low so topped up.

Would that be a possible reason for the ENGINE SYSTEM FAULT and a red triangle?

Another fault I've had since last check was P229700 so HO2S signal out of range during de acceleration. Could these 3 be related somehow?

Post #632575 Sat Apr 22 2023 1:38pm
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