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Old 03-07-14, 09:58 PM   #1
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Try pressing the throttle to the floor 10 times when you first turn the on ignition.
The correct procedure is key to ign2, smoothly press the gas peddle to the floor FIVE time within 30 seconds, wait for the stepper to finish adjusting, start the engine. This should be done on a cold engine.

As already said it only works on MEMS, not the seimans 2000 found on the KV6.
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The correct procedure is key to ign2, smoothly press the gas peddle to the floor FIVE time within 30 seconds, wait for the stepper to finish adjusting, start the engine. This should be done on a cold engine.

As already said it only works on MEMS, not the seimans 2000 found on the KV6.
I got told this by the head tech at my local MG Rover dealer. I tried it on my 180 to stop it revving so high on start up. It did work too.
My V6 Freelander doesn't do this high rev start, it seems to be a 180 thing.
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