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Newlandy Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Gauteng Posts: 7 |
If you can't hear the "click" that the solenoid makes when it engages then it's the solenoid.
There are kits for fixing this. It's not difficult at all, just the top bolt on the starter can be problematic. I used extensions with swivel connectors and eventually got it out. There are some who have replaced the solenoid while the starter is still on the car... |
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20th Oct 2024 2:27pm |
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NDF Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: England Posts: 20 |
Had this recently. All good and then nothing. Always eventually turned over with multiple key turns and patience, but was waiting for the day it would not. Turned out that the fuel pressure regulator was leaking on to solenoid. New regulator and solenoid solved the problem. Was told that this is not uncommon.
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20th Oct 2024 3:41pm |
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Notyalc Member Since: 27 Jul 2018 Location: Northumberland Posts: 161 |
This is what you need.
https://x8r.co.uk/land-rover-discovery-td5...r-kit.html There are other alternative suppliers. Biggest job getting the starter off and back one due to the top bolt.. |
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20th Oct 2024 4:19pm |
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andylee Member Since: 29 Jun 2016 Location: South East Posts: 94 |
Also check the earth strap from negative side of the battery through the seat box and onto the chassis/gearbox this needs to have a good connection in order to create the circuit for the starter.
Took me a while to chase this down when I had a non starting issue. |
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21st Oct 2024 10:49am |
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revd Member Since: 20 Apr 2024 Location: England Posts: 130 |
Starter solenoid replacement is not difficult, a couple of hours should do it, less if you are more mechanically adept. The job of unscrewing the top fastener is a lot easier if you have a 3/8 extension of precisely the right length - from memory, approx 7" - I combined two that I had to hand, no need to remove the air-box or anything else. The bottom fixings can be reached from underneath with a long cranked ring spanner. Various tutorials on Youtube.
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21st Oct 2024 11:51am |
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NickMc Member Since: 01 Oct 2014 Location: Norn Iron Posts: 1628 |
A set of Wobble extensions in 3/8” is the best money you’ll spend to do these starter motors.
Check the blue header under the drivers seat for corrosion and pin fitment- if it’s not the solenoid. Power comes and you can split the system at the black oval plug engine bay drivers side (RHD). Check the earths as has been said as well. Another common one i see is the connectors aren’t put in their holders at the clutch pedal and engine bay side of the transmission tunnel, this can cause intermittent faults. Often forgot on a clutch change. Then there’s also water intrusion into the 10AS alarm box. |
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21st Oct 2024 7:45pm |
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