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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17337 |
Check the harness from actuator to ECM for chafing at any point where it is secured to or touches the engine. If an actuator wire is grounding on the engine it will pass your continuity test but the actuator won't work.
A harness fault is quite likely. |
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1st Mar 2023 4:43pm |
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corpi Member Since: 01 Mar 2023 Location: 87440 Posts: 4 |
Thanks, looks like i have some unraveling to do...
I have lifted the loom from all places where it contacts any metal, and there are some chafing marks, but no where it done through the out sheathing. Its a pity no one know what voltages oor frequenties to measure at the actuator plug .... nor is it possible to quickly create a bypas loom to the ECU. as I dont want to cut the original wires before I know that that would give me a solution... |
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1st Mar 2023 9:29pm |
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corpi Member Since: 01 Mar 2023 Location: 87440 Posts: 4 |
UPDATE,
I have unravelled the loom starting from the Turbo actuator. I almost missed the tiny dent in the insulation where the Aircon compressor support is, there was a slight copper flash as I moved the light. Two tiny wear spots on one wire and some wear spots on another but NOT through. The outer sheath was worn, but not through, so the damaged wire could not short to the Aircon support. There were no other wires where the insulation was worn through..... so how it was making contact anywhere... unless the sheathing was conducting?? its al dry!! Anyway I supported the wires away from any metal ran the engine. There was boost!!! so obviously the cause found. THANKS for the tip!! I cut the wires, also the damaged but not worn through one, and but some heat-shrink on before soldering them back together again.. Went for an actual test drive before taping the loop back. all good. Now the sanctuary can use the Defender again, and I have learnt a new skill: taping up a loom |
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3rd Mar 2023 4:09pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17337 |
Excellent, glad you are sorted. The Puma engine harness is something of a disaster, and I am constantly surprised how (relatively) rare vehicle fires are. Mine came very, very close to self-destruction, with exposed copper due to to chafing on the live feed from alternator to battery (the one "protected" by the megafuse). To this day I don't understand why my vehicle hadn't become a fireball.
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3rd Mar 2023 6:29pm |
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