Hello all, Im hoping someone can help me. I have a 2002 X type 2.5 v6 sport with manual transmission. The car has developed an irritating fault. When accelerating in any gear once the revs get above 2750rpm the engine management light starts flashing and it cuts the power until the revs dip below VIN code digit 8 = A/P/R Nippon Denso: S-Type 4.2L: 2003-08: VIN code digit 8 = B/C/R/S Nippon Denso: X-Type 2.5L: 2002-05: VIN code digit 8 = X Nippon Denso: X-Type 3.0L: 2002-08: VIN code digit 8 = A/W Nippon Denso: XJ/XJ84.2L: 2005-08: VIN code digit 8 = B/C/R/S Nippon Denso: XJR 4.2L: 2004-05: VIN code digit 8 = B Nippon Denso: XJR 4.2L If the water temp is consistently about 100 degrees after 20 mins then it is your thermostat. However if your temp drops down to about 94 degrees and then raises back up to about 96 degrees (roughly) then you need a temp sensor. But first you will need to shop on amazon for a temperature gun (£17.99). Self-diagnosis (DAIMLER) JAGUAR code ^ Flash code Fault localion Probable cause B2291 82292 B2292 B2292 B2292 B2293 B2293 B2294 B2294 B2294 B2295 Code P0480 is set when your PCM detects a potential problem with the engine’s electric cooling fan or its control circuit. What Does the P0480 Code Mean? Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0480 stands for “Fan 1 Control Circuit.” The engine cooling fan system is controlled and monitored by your vehicle’s computer and various sensors. This is the listing of P03xx OBD-II diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). They all start with P03 (e.g. P0300, P0320, etc.), the first letter P designates they are powertrain related codes, the next digits 03 indicates they are Ignition System & Misfire related codes. The codes below are considered generic because they apply to all makes/models of This is the listing of P01xx OBD-II diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). They all start with P01 (e.g. P0101, P0140, etc.), the first letter P designates they are powertrain related codes, the next digits 01 indicates that they are fuel & air metering related codes. The codes below are considered generic because they apply to all makes/models of DTCs come in a string of five characters. One code for example, might be “P0806”. The first character will either be P (powertrain), B (Body-AC/Airbag), C (chassis-ABS) or U (network-CAN/BUS). This character will help you determine which of the four main car’s parts is at fault. 2Tcf.

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