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Martin
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The coil is used by the 10AS to tell the keyfob to send the de-immobilise code back to the 10AS.

You can run without a coil, but you have to press the "unlock" button on the fob just before you start.

Do you have any illumination of the red alarm LED (under the rev counter) in the instrument pack when you have these non start problems?

4 turns then stop means the 10AS has allowed a start but the engine ECU doesn't (no fuel).

No attempt to start with the key turned means the 10AS hasn't allowed a start (hasn't received de-immobilise code from fob).

Some other things to try (fuses etc) here: https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic64972.html  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Hi all

I have had passive immobilse disabled since this happened last year first time, the red light illuminates as normal on arm and extinguishes as normal on disarm

Going to it this afternoon on return home, it now starts, but before then I saw these errors in the nanocom



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But after it started they cleared, and the persistant one still there is the one labelled fault 4 of 4, invalid data received......

If the 4 times turnover is indicative of a working immobiliser, are we looking at a fuel issue, or could the ECU just be trashed/unreliable?

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Check the engine ECU loom for damage/fraying/water - perhaps remove the ECU and check in the sockets too.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Dorsetsmith, do you per chance have Service Message 44410, my temperature gauge does not go into the red

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Hi Martin

I assume this is the ECU with 3 looms going into it ?


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Yep on the bulkhead tucked down behind the engine.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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johnnyd wrote:
Dorsetsmith, do you per chance have Service Message 44410, my temperature gauge does not go into the red

JD


No i don't
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Hmmm that service bulletin says if the PCM is earlier that 2009 then replace it, given mine is 2008 I would say its earlier lol

Where/what is the PCM?

JD 2008 TDCi 2.4 XS CSW
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dorsetsmith wrote:
johnnyd wrote:
Dorsetsmith, do you per chance have Service Message 44410, my temperature gauge does not go into the red

JD


No i don't


Can't find SSM 44410 on Topix either.

PCM = Engine ECU  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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Could someone do me a favour, can anyone with a 2.4 confirm which relay numbers go in the yellow spaces here, a guy at the garage swapped 2 out to rule out the starter motor relay and I would like to put them back where they were now as its not that.



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I have two relays ++07513 and ++08011

Thanks

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Well Martin now has my defender.......I have exhausted my skills and analysis, so he is going to have a look next week with more equipment and knowledge than me to see whats going on.......hopefully...... Bow down

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My 2.4 was a non-starter once, but after pulling out the main relais it was fine for a while. As the non-starting issue always came back, sooner or later, i was convinced this was not a relais issue. Then one day I twisted a bit the feet of the relais with pliers, no starting issues since. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR
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johnnyd now has his 90 back, and a smile on his face compared to the grimace last Saturday Laughing

After logging voltages going to the ECU and wiring up a temporary manual starter button the issue was traced to a failed ignition switch which was cutting the ignition power shortly after the key was turned to start.

The ECU received power for just long enough to allow a few turns of the engine before it powered down and stopped fuelling and cut the starter relay. Or the engine would 'catch' before this, but the ECU power-down caused a 'cough' in fuelling but the engine would have enough momentum to keep running when it powered back up (just like turning the ignition off and on again quickly when running).

Upon removal it also turns out the switch had also been wired up incorrectly when replaced as part of a key barrel/column lock change in the past. This was causing an odd power-down problem when the fan was running and the ignition switched off.

Following a new switch and the terminals returning to the right places johnnyd now has the "AUX" position for the radio and heater fans restored as well Thumbs Up

Few other bits and bobs found and sorted at the same time and he went away a happy chappy Mr. Green  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
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