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defender4



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
No starter motor when wet
After driving in very wet conditions yesterday and stopping I found each time that I had no starter motor. The starter motor itself was not even turning over let alone turning the engine over. This has also occasionally happened before after washing the vehicle (2007 Puma). If left for a few minutes, sometimes longer, it will start so it would seem that water is getting in somewhere and causing a short and then eventually drying out enough to make a connection. i guess that something needs sealing up, anyone with any ideas what and how? I'm in the wilds of Scotland at the moment so could be a bit of a problem.

Thanks in advance for any advice.
Post #176520 17th Oct 2012 1:21pm
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bob neville



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Bad earth would be the first and probably easiest thing to check.

Not 100% sure where the earthing points are (somebody will pop along in a minute to answer that Thumbs Up )
but follow the earth from the battery box to its earth point and also check the nagative side of the starter.

Good luck.

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Post #176523 17th Oct 2012 1:47pm
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custom90



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At a guess I think the earth point for the starter is in the rough area of the front right wheel arch near the out rigger. There is a large earth strap in that area which isn't for the battery (I doubt) I swear I noticed it around there. Worth a look..
Post #176546 17th Oct 2012 3:34pm
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jst



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sm will earth through the bell housing. some people run an additional earth straps to the sm mounting bolts/studs to improve the connection although this is generally not necessary and would indicate another problem with this being a work around rather than a solution to the problem.

assuming its not an immobiliser issue and is directly sm related i would assume the solenoid on the top of the sm is u/s. you can check it by applying 12 v direct to the sm solenoid ouput stud - this will turn the s/m

the solenoids are prone (LR ones generally) to moisture and then failure or intermittent faults.

if you remove the sm, you can then remove and replace the solenoid they are about £30 ish. (i expect a sm will be around £200ish)

i dont have a MPN for the Puma ones to hand. easiest way is to take it to local specialist - ie Hickley Valtone or similar or a LR parts specialist (Exeter 4x4) and get them to match the solenoid. you can normally upgrade to a Bosch one at the same time if its an after market SM. Cheers

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Post #176555 17th Oct 2012 4:11pm
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Lorryman100



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Checking the connections on the starter unit is a good place to start to rule them out as the cause. Also you can use a DMM on the power feed to the starter motor, and do an amps check to see if there is any current present when turning the ignition key. You will be able then to tell if the issue is with the starter motor or the wiring. Thumbs Up

Also it would help us further if you could answer the following questions?

When the starter fails to turn is there any dimming of the dash lights?
Does the red immobilizer light flash quickly when you try to start the Puma?
Is water getting inside the vehicle when its raining, ie are the floor mats getting wet?
If so does the drivers side mat get wet?

If so it may be a problem with the immobilizer rather than the starter connections, whether to ground or the live feed. Check the two plugs (Green and Grey) into the 10AS alarm unit for signs of corrosion, if there is corrosion then clean the male plugs and the female connections in the 10AS with electrical contact cleaner. It is well known that the windscreen seal is not the best and water leaking in and running down the bulkhead can contaminate the 10AS unit. If there is contamination present then it can block the serial comms between the 10AS and the IPAC which can lead to the mobilization signal not being transmitted. The immobilizer works by inhibiting the starter and injector circuits meaning that when immobilized the starter wont turn. Just a thought if the earth connections pan out.

HTH Brian.
Post #176556 17th Oct 2012 4:14pm
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defender4



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Thanks guys for your detailed answers. It's sounding like the solenoid.

Brian, answer to all four of your questions is 'no', hence my tentative conclusion.

I will follow all the advice and start by getting the solenoid looked at/replaced/upgraded asap.

Cheers

Rob
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jst



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its not a big task to do yourself and save some ££££ Cheers

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Post #176638 17th Oct 2012 7:54pm
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