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Hi Everyone, I am new to RR and love the ride, glad to join some friends who enjoy theirs,

I have recently purchased a 2000 Range Rover 4.0 SE, had a few problems recently, cranks but wont start P1672 and P1667 are the two codes coming up, I am disappointed with the local mechanic,good guy but messed up here, Chronologically:


1. Truck ran fine but had been neglected -
2. In the first week I got fuse fault code messages that disappeared after I cleaned up the fuse box
3. A while later after stopping it would not re start, nothing - fusees seamed fine
4. Took it to a local mechanic who did find a fuse not working and he fixed a poor positive battery cable- however, when he went to remove it from the hoist it would not come out of park-he took all the panels off inside the cab and removed a pin that was stopping it from coming out of park? I thought that was weird,
5. I drove away and noticed many things not functioning and I let the mechanic know
6. Next day drove to work and it would not re start- crank but not start-
7 last two weeks I have ordered and installed a new fuse box under the hood- new battery yesterday- a new TPS, it cranks but will not start P1672 and P1667 are the engine fault codes I am getting and a gearbox fault message --- windows are not set messages displays right now, but that is simple - all the fuse fault messages have disappeared


Sorry for the long read - do you have any ideas that would help cranks but wont start,
Thank you for reading
 

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Hi Annette/Bolt/Chris,

Thank you so much for responding,
I updated my profile so you will see I am on the West Coast of BC in Port Hardy, the truck is:
1. US
2. Bosch
3. I may be wrong on the TPS, but I was thinking that changing out the Throttle Position Sensor may help? it didnt, and appologize if that is not the Acronym
4. I tried the 1515 and believe I followed the instructions correctly, there was some sounds and beeps, but still crank no start
5. I will try and find a Faultmate, nanaocom or Hawkeye or someone with one,

I really appreciate the response and I am trying not to Panic, but yikes this is weird , lol
 

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Thank you Annette,

Look forward to what you find, and one thing I forgot to mention to all, is I only received the single key when I purchased and no remote, so I will be asking the dealer about replacements if they are available, once I can drive to the dealer,
thank you again, ,
 

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Annette,

The dash does not read any thing about immobilized, I get Gearbox Fault, then it goes through a series of LR window not set, through all the windows and that is it,

I can reset the windows once I get it running,

Thank you,
 

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Yes , Thank you,
I put a brand new battery in thinking it would help, this has not helped yet, fuel is half a tank and from when I filled I am sure that is correct,
A mechanic at Atlantic British said to replace the crank position sensor? any thoughts?
 

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Yes, so I have put in a new throttle position sensor, new battery, new fuse box, thinking initially it would be the fuse box,

I will try and order a key today from the dealer, very interested in what Annette finds out about the EKA,

Thanks again, its been two weeks, when am I supposed to panic, lol,
 

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Thanks Annette,

In the mean time do you see any value in changing the crank position sensor yet,? seams like dealing with the codes should be first, there is one mechanic on the north Island I will speak to tomorrow about the falutmate or Hawkeye,

thank you again
 

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Thank you all for your time and effort,
I feel like a fool, did not know to navigate to page two/ on board now, so my last couple post were off,

So , I will take off the CPS to create the test and if it fails order one, not sure I fully understand the process for the test but will give it a shot,
apologize for falling behind on the threads

Cheers,
 

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Just an update,

Still not working but Annette is working on somethings, I cleared the P1667 and P1672, however, P1672 returned, there are no mechanics near me with any software to tell the the truck is not being stolen, as I mentioned appreciate all the help and posts and Annette's attention and continued support, cant wait to get it back on the road, ill report on the CPS this afternoon,

Cheers,
 
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