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Soupy



Member Since: 05 Dec 2014
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The relay does nothing. Nada. If I jump a wire across it I can get the starter to turn over but not run. Also the dash is still skew whiff.

I tried all the relays out of my other tdci which I know to be working. No improvement.

I think I might remove the ECU and check the wires to it and earth next....
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dorsetsmith



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you jump a wire across power side ok can you tell if power is getting too coil from ignition switch side i would test the relay out of the socket i had relay fail i.e. coil open cct also check switch side of the relay too
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Soupy



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That's me officially out of ideas. Banging Head

Removed the ECU, checked all connections and earths etc. Ran some new ones direct to the battery earth. Still nowt.

Taking it to a local Land Rover Specialist tonight. Hopefully won't cost too much.
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DAZ110



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Hope you get it fixed without to much cost. Let us know what the problem was when you get it sorted.
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Soupy



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So, the independent LR specialist fixed it. (Bow down Kirkstyle garage in Kemnay Aberdeenshire).

Dodgy wiring somewhere. No way I'd have managed to fix it myself. I went round while he was at it, he had all sorts of electronic gizmos attached to the vehicle. No parts needed just a length of wire.
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Rickydodah



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Brilliant Very Happy I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
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dorsetsmith



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Soupy wrote:
So, the independent LR specialist fixed it. (Bow down Kirkstyle garage in Kemnay Aberdeenshire).

Dodgy wiring somewhere. No way I'd have managed to fix it myself. I went round while he was at it, he had all sorts of electronic gizmos attached to the vehicle. No parts needed just a length of wire.



good Thumbs Up ( independent LR Aberdeenshire specialist to rememder ) Exclamation
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