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OscillateWildly Member Since: 11 Feb 2012 Location: East Grinstead Posts: 8 |
No, battery is fine. It kept turning over and over but couldn’t fire up |
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11th Feb 2012 5:59 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
A friend was having problems starting and the workshop told him that the glowplug cables are taken individually back to a plug and socket before going to the battery junction box as one cable (which would make it impossible to test one by one, only the voltage to all four). It is this plug and socket that is accessible from underneath (with difficulty) that the fitter used to diagnose the glowplugs resistance one by one. I assumed he thought it easier to use this plug and socket rather than strip components out to diagnose, this is third hand info so make of it what you will.
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12th Feb 2012 9:22 am |
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RazMan Member Since: 18 Nov 2011 Location: Essexshire Posts: 336 |
Mine was reluctant to start yesterday (-12 during the night) and the glowplug light was visible for the first time ever! Plenty of cranking speed but no firing - it took a little dab on the accelerator to bring it to life - no problem since. Cheers, Raz FL1 TD4 GS Auto 2001 Silver FL2 TD4 Auto 2007 Black FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2012 Fuji White |
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12th Feb 2012 6:06 pm |
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geoff.c Member Since: 04 Feb 2011 Location: Derby East Midlands Posts: 84 |
If the engine turns over, apparently normally, but does not start, i would suspect the heater plugs. I have seen my heater (glow) plug lamp on for the first time, during this cold spell. At about -5c, when you press the starter button, nothing seems to happen for a couple of seconds, and the lamp is on. Then it cranks and starts ok. |
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12th Feb 2012 6:33 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Marshalls have checked the LR computer and say there are no software updates outstanding. They are going to check further for me. They did seem surprised at the lack of cold start delay. Will quiz them again when I pick the car up (it's staying in while they order a new horn, which they were quite surprised to find is covered under the extended warranty). It doesn't worry me unduly as it always seems to start OK anyway. |
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14th Feb 2012 4:50 pm |
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ajuniper Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Oxford Posts: 62 |
That would be wonderful, but as discussed here (there's pictures there as well), that connector is as utterly inaccessible as the glow plugs themselves. Stupid and unmaintainable bit of design if you ask me. |
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15th Feb 2012 11:35 pm |
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ajuniper Member Since: 02 Mar 2010 Location: Oxford Posts: 62 |
I'm becoming more and more convinced that there is a s/w bug in this area. In this cold snap, I noticed that the display said "cranking will commence when glow plugs have done their stuff" (or something like that), and then it started cranking anyway... |
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15th Feb 2012 11:38 pm |
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OscillateWildly Member Since: 11 Feb 2012 Location: East Grinstead Posts: 8 |
I’ve now let my local Land Rover dealership deal with it. He seemed surprised as has ‘he’s never heard of any cold starting problems on these…..’
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16th Feb 2012 8:22 am |
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bbjoca Member Since: 25 Dec 2011 Location: Stockholm Posts: 64 |
That's interesting - my garage here in Stockholm told me (as I have reached about 93000 km) that it is quite common to replace the glowplugs at this time - they did mine the other day and now the car starts just ok, even after 18 hrs in -10 degrees. Out of the four, two were dead, and the two other had a very faint glow, they said. They also added that they had quite a few Freelanders coming in (my age and mileage (2008)) the last weeks (since we were reminded it was actually winter here...). Well I am happy but 500 € poorer... It's never too late to learn something new... |
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16th Feb 2012 10:07 am |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
This is what Marshalls said:
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16th Feb 2012 4:38 pm |
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archie98 Member Since: 18 Oct 2011 Location: derbyshire Posts: 709 |
thats strange as my 57SE has start delay if it is cold enough it will wait 3-4 seconds and light up the cold start before cranking over |
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16th Feb 2012 5:03 pm |
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seagull1 Member Since: 23 Jan 2011 Location: Loughborough Posts: 327 |
Mines an april build 07 and it has delayed glow plug start ( went it feels like it ), sometimes at -5 no delay then at -1 short delay with glow plug light, but always seems to start ok.
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16th Feb 2012 5:58 pm |
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OscillateWildly Member Since: 11 Feb 2012 Location: East Grinstead Posts: 8 |
Mines just been returned. They’ve found no fault codes recorded but have downloaded the latest power control module. It would be nice to think an official dealership would have more knowledge than a group of forum enthusiasts. The acid test will be Sunday morning when the forecast is
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16th Feb 2012 6:23 pm |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1378 |
Yet another 07 FL2 that has a starting delay in really cold weather. Had no problems (touch wood) even though the car gets left for days between starts! |
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16th Feb 2012 6:55 pm |
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