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Old Apr 16, 2021 | 09:48 AM
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2005 4.2 v8 s-type Sport died while coming to a stop at a redlight, then again while driving. I heard what sounded like a rattling sound right before it died, similar to the sound I heard in a BMW I had owned when the ac pulley came off. I have a OBD2 scan tool the.THINKOBD 100 and it is giving me a new code today "Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve Circuit," along with the one I have been getting "Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Low" (no idea what that means) and a "The fault code is not found in the database" P1000. The others are P043 and P0182. It had been running fine except that I replaced the overflow coolant tank about a month ago because I was losing coolant. I'm still losing coolant no idea why but it hasn't caused my car to overheat at all as it's a lil less than a half gallon at best. Other than that the right rear brake light keeps going out. Any help would be appreciated. Oh also when I try and start it now it turns on but is running extremely rough. I should nention that I had a miss seemingly u
due to water in the gas i assumed. I'm now thinking whatever the fuel sensors went out completely and couldn't rheculprit. That would explain the eradicbehaviour and also whythe **** fas mileage as of late
 
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Old Apr 16, 2021 | 10:12 AM
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You need a code reader that can read and translate Jaguar specific codes; for example, if I recall correctly, P1000 actually means that the system monitors are not set for emissions testing.
 
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Old Apr 16, 2021 | 10:34 AM
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Don't worry about P1000 for now. That's just saying the system monitors (self-tests) are not ready for emissions testing.

For the other codes, look here:

http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto..._OBD_II_R2.pdf

Unless you have a scanner specifically designed for Jaguar, ignore what ever definition is displayed on the screen. Many generic definitions are not correct for Jaguar. Go only by the five digit code, such as P0306 and look that up at the link above.

For P0182, that's a problem with the engine fuel temperature sensor. I highly doubt that will cause any performance problems, as the guide says a default value of 25C is used if the signal is out of range. You'll want to fix that, but I'd put it on the back burner for the moment.

The other code you listed (P043?) is missing a digit. Please post the complete five digit code and we'll see where that leads us.
 
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Old Apr 16, 2021 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by HAVAUDIO
I have a OBD2 scan tool the.THINKOBD 100 and it is giving me a new code today "Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve Circuit,"
It will help if you can post the actual code.
 
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