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lookingforlandy



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1993 Defender 110 w/ Immobiliser won't start
So I just bought a 1993 Defender 110 and had it delivered to my house (2.5 hours from the dealership I bought it from) and my wife and I am unable to start it. I insert the immobiliser key and the LED light goes out but when I turn the key in the ignition the lights come on the dash but there is no starter click and the engine does not even attempt to turn over. I don't think it is the immobiliser as if I wait more than the advertised 20 seconds the LED on the immobiliser comes on and none of the lights on the dash come on. The battery seems to be carrying a good charge as the lights (interior and exterior) all work when tested. I am absolutely puzzled. Any help would be much appreciated!
Post #627392 28th May 2017 5:46pm
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srod



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Check connections to starter. Especially spade connector on solenoid - give it a wiggle.
Post #627400 28th May 2017 6:45pm
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lookingforlandy



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srod, forgive my ignorance but where do I find the spade connector and the solenoid? I'm afraid I'm new to Landys and not incredibly mechanically inclined...
Post #627410 28th May 2017 7:19pm
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srod



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No worries... rather than me try to describe it, download a workshop manual from the link below and have a look at a diagram:

http://www.landroverweb.com/landrover/pdf-land-rover-manuals/

Good luck! Let us know how you get on.
Post #627584 29th May 2017 5:36pm
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