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PeteCrenshaw Member Since: 05 Aug 2021 Location: Perth Posts: 14 |
Recently been having issues when starting my 110 TD5. Half the time it cranks longer than usual. Always starts eventually and drives flawlessly, but worried that it might be a sign of bigger issues to come.
I've attached YouTube videos of a normal start and the delayed start. I have a feeling it might be fuel related, so going to replace my FPR as it seems to be leaking anyway. But would be thankful for any other suggestions where to start , esp from people who have had a similar problem! Good start https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rh5JBLNzNhU Bad start https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AVW9luPcPTw |
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29th Aug 2023 3:22pm |
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MarkBrown Member Since: 03 Oct 2022 Location: Mid Wales Posts: 462 |
Crank position sensor faulty??
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29th Aug 2023 7:28pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1059 |
Your fuel system might be ingesting some air over time and it takes time to get the system pressurized.
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29th Aug 2023 8:04pm |
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barbel jim Member Since: 12 Dec 2012 Location: Northants Posts: 1423 |
I’d start with Injector washers
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30th Aug 2023 9:53pm |
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LJMARSDEN Member Since: 08 Jun 2021 Location: Nottingham Posts: 336 |
all of the above 4.0 V8 Defender 90
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31st Aug 2023 5:55am |
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1NRO Member Since: 22 Feb 2015 Location: cumbria Posts: 72 |
Changing the filter housing cured 95% of the same problem on mine. The final 5% of improvement was had when the injector seals were done. Changing the injector seals also had the effect of turning a noisy fuel pump (on initial turning of the key) into a positively quiet pump, just a nice hum rather than a veritable whine! Maybe coincidence but it was a bonus to the injector seal job, starts perfect now no matter how long it’s been stood.
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31st Aug 2023 7:28am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1624 |
I would make a gauge which can be done very cheaply now (especially if you’re going to have hoses off the replacement FPR) a gauge on eBay is about £15 and test instead of just guessing. There is plenty of threads already on here of the pressures to expect.
Hoses, regulator, pump, filter head, injectors, crap quality filters, Chinese pumps, washers, o-rings, cracked heads, cracked injector sockets, injector adjustment, fuel contamination, are just a few of the reasons. Buy a gauge for £30 don’t throw parts at it, I’ve worked on these since they came out and you can waste hundreds guessing. |
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31st Aug 2023 5:43pm |
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Procta Member Since: 03 Dec 2016 Location: Sunderland Posts: 5172 |
as Nick MC says, get a gauge to see what the story is.
Mine started having a little trouble, cutting out last year, and the EM light come on. It sort of fixed it self, but the later came back and bit me. Turned out it was the fuel pump failing. Some times you got to go back to the old school diagnostics, the computer stuff, in my experience never helped me with the peugeot 306 HDI fuel system nor did it with the TD5. But a proper gauge did, with the 306, which diagnosed a high lift pump in the engine bay. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it! |
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3rd Sep 2023 2:09am |
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PeteCrenshaw Member Since: 05 Aug 2021 Location: Perth Posts: 14 |
Problem all sorted! Turned out to be the worn/pitted solenoids (see attached pic) on the starter motor. I replaced these with a $20 eBay kit and she starts beautifully each and every time. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions!
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17th Dec 2023 5:23am |
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