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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5642 |
Driver input error is normally throttle pedal assembly. I assume this is not getting wet whilst you are playing? If not it could be the wires from the ECU to the pedal assembly being damaged and shorting due to the water. This can happen as the loom goes out from the ECU box, over the trans box and along the gear box. Worth a check.
Andy |
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6th Apr 2013 4:44am |
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SiWhite Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: North Hampshire Posts: 455 |
Have you tried a new throttle pedal? My blog - www.anacreinhampshire.blogspot.co.uk
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6th Apr 2013 5:05am |
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pwgg Member Since: 05 Apr 2013 Location: Molteno Posts: 7 |
Thanks for this, the experts say there is nothing wrong with the throttle assembly , but it is worth a try. Re: the wires that was also in my mind, it is the obvious place to get wet. I have scratched a bit but it is so difficult to get in there to see properly. I had heard that you can replace all six throttle wires and rout them separately.?? Thanks for the quick response much appreciated. pwgg
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6th Apr 2013 5:23am |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 7983 |
wires to the throttle body or the throttle body get my vote. Cheers
James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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6th Apr 2013 6:52am |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5642 |
You can run cables direct from ECU to pedal. Simple enough job, if you wish to do this then let me know and I will dig my notes out. On early Td5's it is six cables, and later ones it is seven. You can use the cable for trailer towing electrics as it is about the correct size and has enough cores.
Andy |
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6th Apr 2013 7:36am |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5642 |
This may be some use.
Black ECU plug. ECU pin 12 - white green - pedal connector F - sensor 1 ECU pin 36 - white grey - pedal connector K - sensor 2 ECU pin 26 - black yellow - pedal connector D - earth ECU pin 26 - black yellow - pedal connector G - earth ECU pin 20 - red green - pedal connector C - sensor 3 ECU pin 14 - white purple - pedal connector B - supply 5v ECU pin 14 - white purple - pedal connector J - supply 5v Andy |
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6th Apr 2013 7:40am |
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pwgg Member Since: 05 Apr 2013 Location: Molteno Posts: 7 |
Brilliant will do this thanks so much. pwgg
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6th Apr 2013 8:26am |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5642 |
Pic of plug pin numbers
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=td5+ec...tedIndex=0 I joined my loom behind the binical where you can hide the joint and it stays out of harms way. Andy |
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6th Apr 2013 8:51am |
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pwgg Member Since: 05 Apr 2013 Location: Molteno Posts: 7 |
thanks for this. I am thinking of getting some of the small spade connectors and making up a separate loom so that I can just remove the connectors from the plug and put my own in. I am 400 km from an agent or anyone that that knows anything about a Landrover so if I make a mistake I can always go back to the default configuration. Will tackle it next week then find a puddle and test it. It is most embarrassing driving a dry weather Landy. My nephew with his Disco 3 always ribbing me. pwgg
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6th Apr 2013 1:33pm |
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WorcsTD5 Member Since: 01 Feb 2014 Location: Worcester Posts: 23 |
Apologies for jumping in, but is there any chance you could post some instructions please? (assume that I'm hard-of-understanding)... I've got exactly the same problem and its driving me nuts... Many thanks |
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1st Feb 2014 3:49pm |
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DCFerret Member Since: 23 Jan 2014 Location: Norfolk Posts: 8 |
Just had this exact same problem rectified with my 2003 110, it was the wiring harness to the throttle pedal that was causing the problem so that section of the harness has been replaced with new wiring. I too was feeling embarrassed driving a Landy that broke down every time it went through a puddle!
I was initially told by a mechanic that it would be the pedal assembly so bought one that I now don't need. Glad I spoke to a Land Rover specialist before fitting it! |
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2nd Feb 2014 8:21pm |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5642 |
You don't need to apologise for asking a question, that is what this place is for
I will try to answer any questions that you have. The job of replacing the loom was a major job in my head, but was in actual fact very simple and something I wish I'd done earlier, I only did it due to desperation. You need to identify the wires on the ECM plug (as mentioned above), find the wires behind dash from the pedal. Then it's just a case of running wires between the two points. I used trailer cable as is a good size and has the required number of wires. I run the cable direct from ECM, along the chassis, up bulkhead, and in cab behind instruments. Will try to dig out more info if required (although believe the majority of this has been ingested by puppy) and answer questions you have. Andy |
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2nd Feb 2014 9:50pm |
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pwgg Member Since: 05 Apr 2013 Location: Molteno Posts: 7 |
Hi, I sold my 90 with the problem, I tried all over South Africa for the little terminals but could not source them, so gave up. I did a long trip in July, nearly fell off my roof while folding the tent so decided that I needed a different vehicle so traded for a Disco XS. Great car. pwgg
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3rd Feb 2014 5:51am |
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WorcsTD5 Member Since: 01 Feb 2014 Location: Worcester Posts: 23 |
this is good information, thank you! How did you connect the new cable to the plugs at each end? did you remove the old cable and crimp onto the pin, or did you splice into the existing cables? |
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3rd Feb 2014 8:47am |
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