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thinman21 Member Since: 27 Jan 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 11 |
The TD5 anti-stall is a bit rudimentary:
To use it going up a steep hill: stop at the bottom, select 4WD low range, select 1st gear (all with clutch in) Turn off your ignition, wait for a few seconds, release the clutch pedal, then turn the ignition on (without the clutch in, and don't touch the accelerator or brakes) your truck should climb the steep hill, even lose terrain/hill without any driver input other than steering. Are you using it like that (I have to read my notes every-time I need it as I forge...... |
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27th Feb 2023 1:22pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1043 |
Ah no, i don't drive out my garage in first low hitting the starter without clutch. It's steep but not that steep. Low range works just fine, I must be the only person in France using low range daily!
Ok in that case never mind.. i will still fix the clutch but won't expect any miracles. Soon enought we will move to a purchase house hopefully with a normal drive ( and room for some more Landrovers..) Thanks. |
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27th Feb 2023 2:33pm |
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4RF RDS Member Since: 19 Jul 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 932 |
If it has been messed about is the wiring and plug still attached to the master cylinder? If so and you have a signal (Nanocom confirmed you said) just let the clutch out slowly and do not touch the accelerator. Once moving give it throttle. That is how the anti-stall works in high range.
Good luck. Click image to enlarge 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris) 2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam) 2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX) 1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy) 1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood) 1967 MGB GT Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956) |
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27th Feb 2023 3:04pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17366 |
Your "ins" and "outs" are confused. A clutch is "in" when the pedal is released and "out" when the pedal is pressed. It has been this way since motors where invented and not even the Internet can change it. |
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27th Feb 2023 6:21pm |
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landy andy Member Since: 15 Feb 2009 Location: Ware, Herts Posts: 5692 |
Is your MAF ok?
A poorly MAF makes a Td5 very flat at low revs. Just a thought. |
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27th Feb 2023 6:26pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17366 |
I bought my Td5 Disco new and for years never even realised it had anti-stall, it's that good.
My 2.4 Puma is a completely different story, the a/s is extraordinary. It may well be there's nothing wrong with yours. |
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27th Feb 2023 6:54pm |
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kenzle8a Member Since: 12 Feb 2020 Location: None Posts: 1074 |
My antistall got a bit funny at about 153k miles when the clutch and DMF were failing. It was very fussy setting off up anything steep in 1st at that point. Once my new LOF clutch and SMF went in its been fine for the last 15k miles, it will even pull off without stalling with our 3 tonne horse trailer on the back, even up the slight hill into the farm.
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27th Feb 2023 7:57pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17366 |
Perhaps it works better on the Defender TD5 than the Disco TD5 in that case!
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27th Feb 2023 8:08pm |
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kenzle8a Member Since: 12 Feb 2020 Location: None Posts: 1074 |
its pretty good on mine, I've only really driven a brand new TD5 or a very old TD5 that ive replaced a lot of bits on so I've never had one over a long period of time.
Since I rebuilt the fuel pressure regulator and did the clutch and flywheel and the PCV valve and injector harness and cleaned the ECU when I got it unsurprisingly drives a lot better than when I picked it up. Mine isn't mapped and still has the EGR in place. |
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27th Feb 2023 8:14pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1043 |
Thanks all for your feedback. I have a nanocom and have chased every failed components (such as MAF). Also had leaking intake and exhaust gaskets, even had to skim the exhaust manifold etc. It used to smoke on acceleration, which now it does not. Turbo pressure seems good.
I will keep looking and will start with getting the clutch improved.. |
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27th Feb 2023 9:25pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1043 |
Oh yeah I bought a new (LR) PCV valve - not yet fitted. And I got hold of a 15p EGR system, which has been removed of course and plan to refit soon. I know the horror, but I like things original and with regular cleaning it can only be beneficial for the environment.
Clutch was recently changed by PO I have the receipt. Must be dual mass as there are no change vibrations. |
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27th Feb 2023 9:30pm |
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Chicken Drumstick Member Since: 17 Aug 2020 Location: Near MK Posts: 717 |
I know when I've driven Td5 Discos in high range, they have been easy to stall when moving them about in a yard. I found if you had any pressure on the throttle pedal (resting your foot) or just a light throttle they will stall easily. If you put you right foot on the floor and completely off of the pedal then it was mostly impossible to stall them doing the same moving about. |
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2nd Mar 2023 3:34pm |
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phillips321 Member Since: 16 Dec 2021 Location: UK Posts: 103 |
Anti stall turns off if you touch the clutch or accelerator. I literally have to trust the car and take feet off everything and let it go.
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3rd Mar 2023 10:14pm |
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roel Member Since: 08 Aug 2009 Location: Lelystad Posts: 2039 |
Anti stall works, just get your feet off the pedals and as long as there are not sudden drops and climbs it works good.
http://youtu.be/qQrDcALvG0Q Yes this was about 10 years ago. Roel 1984 90 2.5 na Diesel - RR V8 (1994-2001) 1997 Camel Trophy Discovery 300TDI (2001-2009) 2005 G4 Discovery III 4.4 V8 (2008-2018) It's gone but it still hurts. 2003 90 Td5 (2009-now) |
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13th Mar 2023 8:52pm |
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