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RobKeay



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Location: Stafford
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
Td5 broken
My mates throttle pedal has stopped working. The landie ticks over but when you push pedal the engine management light comes on any ideas??????
Post #50124 29th Dec 2010 4:05pm
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SiWhite



Member Since: 19 Jan 2010
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Probably needs a new pedal and potentiometer assembly. When you press the pedal it sends a voltage to the ECU - if the ECU recieves a signal out of it's expected range it will show a fault. It's a five minute job to change. My blog - www.anacreinhampshire.blogspot.co.uk

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Post #50128 29th Dec 2010 4:40pm
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Zinke



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First check that there is no oil in the red ECU plug, this is the normal cause of this problem. If there is no oil then it could be the pedal its self or the wiring. If you do order a new pedal remember there are 2 different types so get the right one, they swapped in 2002, There is the 2 track type (pre 2002) and the 3 track type (post 2002).


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Post #50130 29th Dec 2010 4:47pm
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RobKeay



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Yeah it's oil in loom coming from engine. Spending day putting injector harness on and cleaning loom before it breaks ecu. Thanks for advice!
Post #50234 30th Dec 2010 9:49am
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