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Cragster69



Member Since: 15 Jun 2021
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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Cairns Blue
I've had a similar starting problem, 2007 2.4 TDCi 97000 miles.
Fails to start on first turn of the key but starts on the 2nd.
The glow plug symbol goes out then I try and it doesn't catch, repeat the same process and it starts, once it has started there is no more issues with stopping and starting for that day.

Initially thought it was a low battery due to lack of use and the colder weather but it has the same problem on warmer days. I've tried pumping the accelerator in case it's air in the fuel system. Checked the relays and fuses and all in tight and good.

Any ideas? Craig.

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Post #983291 22nd Feb 2023 9:26am
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Crofter



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Baltic Blue

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Craig I spent time trying to figure out how it was wired etc. Andy and guys helped me there but if you have a multimeter you could probably just go and put the meter to volts and get someone to turn the key so you should see power on the heater rail, when the heater light goes off the power still remains there for about 30 secs.
But you would know the fuses and wiring is OK.

The heater rail is on the left hand side of the engine.

The fuse is under the drivers seat Andy posted photos of that.

I have not had any problems since.

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blackwolf



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Pumping the accelerator will achieve absolutely nothing on a 2.4, the fuel pump is purely mechanical.
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Cragster69



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Crofter, thank you I'll have a try tomorrow with the multi meter and some assistance.

Where exactly did you check for voltage and did you unplug anything to check?


Blackwolf, thank you.

I read it on another thread as something to try to bleed the fuel line of air, not sure what engine it was referring to but obviously not a 2.4 Craig.

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Crofter



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Baltic Blue
I measured on the red bit. But if you feel it comes up to the connector in the photo which is easier.
Post #983369 22nd Feb 2023 7:18pm
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Cragster69



Member Since: 15 Jun 2021
Location: Scotland
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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Cairns Blue
Managed to check with a multimeter and found all good to glow plugs.

Locked and it up and I as went to walk away, checked all the doors were locked. Driver's door not locked but everything else was.
Stripped the door card off to lubricate the door lock actuator and check the wiring. Found the plastic holder for the lock button was cracked and the door button couldn't lock the door. Temporary repair with some epoxy a squirt of oil into the mechanism and back together.
Went to start it this morning and it started first time. It's much colder here today than previous days when it didn't start.
Fingers crossed for a repeat tomorrow but thinking it might have been an immobiliser issue related to the door lock Craig.

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Post #984038 1st Mar 2023 11:43am
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Crofter



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United Kingdom 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Baltic Blue
Good you can say the power is getting to the glow plugs.

I have not had any more problem, could be I have a glow plug which needs changed.


I had a door lock problem myself last summer. It was the solenoid was jammed but cleared with WD40.
Post #984043 1st Mar 2023 12:15pm
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