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Benny



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TD5 1999-2002 Throttle Pedal not responsive ECU Amber light
Hi Folks.
1999 Defender ECU Amber light came up after about 4 hours standing in a field. Went through some puddles earlier. Started o.k. but no throttle response. Checked red ecu plug - no oil. Next day went to investigate - all o.k. Been o.k. for last 2 weeks of daily driving. However I know the issue is in the post...
So checked MAP / MAF and cleaned. Both looked good anyway. ECU Red plug - all o.k. Injector harness changed recently. Decided to bypass the pedal to ECU loom. Bought off ebay. Checked o.k. Connected up and issue returned. Checked drwgs and managed to find 1999 to 2002 and the wiring is different. Passes through a header - 0291. Must pick up some power there as the glowplugs light did not come on either when bypassed.
Has anyone managed to replace the section of cabling from pedal to ECU? Unable to locate Header 0291 at present as well. This I imagine is what I must find.
Thanks in advance for any info on this.

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landy andy



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I’ve replaced the ecu to pedal a few times, and never had any issues just using trailer cable (so enough wires) and joined via cutting and soldering in place. So sorry never needed to find Header 0291
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landy andy



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On your picture it shows wires on the top left. These have a number of 160 on the end. The 160 is their length in mm’s.

B=black
1.5=gauge of wire
160=length.

So the header is only 160mm from ecu.
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Cool did not know that! Thanks, now I just have to remember that next time I do wiring troubleshooting
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landy andy wrote:
On your picture it shows wires on the top left. These have a number of 160 on the end. The 160 is their length in mm’s.

B=black
1.5=gauge of wire
160=length.

So the header is only 160mm from ecu.


I didn’t know that either - thanks for sharing Thumbs Up
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Martin
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You've not bypassed the pedal wiring correctly. The loss of glow warning shows you've mixed up the Black/Yellow for glow plug warning light with the one you meant to use for the pedal. Easily done as LR used the same colours for multiple things on the Td5 ECU loom, and the pinout numbering isn't intuitive (it zig-zags).

This is the face (not wires side) of the connector.


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Headers just join wires together. So for the pedal, the white/purple from the ECU is split into two to go to the pedal.

Looking at the full pedal wiring diagram for 1999-2001MY:


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You need these terminals:


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Remembering this is the non wire side.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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Benny



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Hi Martin
Thanks for the reply. So to be sure, to be sure as it were. Which actual wire goes to which pin on the ECU?
Thanks in advance
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Martin
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The wiring diagram snippet I posted gives you the 6 at the pedal end going to the 4 at the ECU end.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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landy andy



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At ECU

WG. White and Green to pin 12 on ECU connector
WS. White and Slate grey to pin 36 on ECU connector
BY. Black and Yellow to pin 26 on ECU connector
WP. White and Purple to pin 14 on ECU connector
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Benny



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Landy Andy and Martin thanks for this. I'll have another go and get back with the outcome. Smile
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landy andy



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No problem. That is what this place is for. Thumbs Up

I’m learning too, I didn’t know about the wire length info, or the pin number info on the drawings till looking into this for you, so we are all learning. Apart from Martin as he’s the wiring god when it comes to this stuff.

From what Martin is writing it sounds like you have just picked the wrong Black Yellow. Possibly you’ve used 30 ???

Keep us up to date on how it’s going. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


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landy andy wrote:
On your picture it shows wires on the top left. These have a number of 160 on the end. The 160 is their length in mm’s.

B=black
1.5=gauge of wire
160=length.

So the header is only 160mm from ecu.


Genius. I have always wondered what those numbers referred to Thumbs Up
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Benny



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Hi Landy Andy. Spot on! I selected wrong black yellow connection. Many thanks to yourself and Martin.

Regarding the symptoms I had regarding amber management light and no throttle response, only tickover.
Is there anything else I could also check out?
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landy andy



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The symptoms for failed ecu-pedal in my experience has always been.

Start engine, everything ok, no warning lights, touch pedal, no increase in revs, warning light on. Or drive through puddle, zero throttle response, warning light on, restart then as above. Starts ok, till you touch pedal.

You could check you crank sensor and it’s wiring, but think you are on correct track Thumbs Up
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Benny



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Thanks Andy. Hopefully all ok. Until next issue 🙂
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