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EYorkshire



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Agree with Alex, a ring of bolts torqued with the head on one surface and the thread into the other, what more could one do to achieve zero continuity between two components.
While I agree on the earth strap, by insisting it should go on the starter bolt is OTT. After all, it is the poor design of the original earthing that is the issue.

Post #206473 9th Nov 2013 6:15 pm
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alex_pescaru



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You'll be surprised how many joints are on an electrical installation design because of the regulations... And nobody worries about it...
But hey, if you want to be more catholic than the pope, you're absolutely right, you won... Laughing

Post #206474 9th Nov 2013 6:18 pm
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Dave DND



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EYorkshire wrote:
While I agree on the earth strap, by insisting it should go on the starter bolt is OTT.


You misunderstand.

I`m not insisting it goes on the starter bolt, but when the starter bolt is only two inches away to the left, its a bit of a no-brainer when it comes to connecting to it.

Don`t really see why you lot are trying to make it so difficult ?

I could understand it if the starter was a ball-ache to get at, but in this case, the bolt that would do the most good, is actually staring you in the face when you get this far - crazy to not use it?

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taztastic



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Don't worry, they make it difficult because they can, the starter bolt is already in place and accessible, it makes perfect sense to use it.

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alex_pescaru



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Rolling with laughter
And some people are such an easy targets....
Dave DND,
Don't worry, you'll get used with the folks here and their habits... No offense, I hope... Laughing

 

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Dave DND



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Quote:
And some people are such an easy targets....
Dave DND,
Don't worry, you'll get used with the folks here and their habits




Yep - walked right into that one didn`t I

Post #206567 10th Nov 2013 9:51 am
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Kola's Kab



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Well........

Printed out Dave DND's very helpful guide posted here on the 8th Nov, to show my very helpful local indie guy as I was there for him to fit new wranglers to the front (£121 each.....always give the little guys a chance, you may be pleasantly surprised!)

So he checked out what he would need to do......called me into the workshop to show/inform me the said earth wire was already fitted exactly to Dave DND's instructions, moreover it was his opinion that it was not an aftermarket fit, the routing and the way the earth wire was installed he was convinced it was a factory fit, and this on our MY10 Landy!

So no need for action.....except we have had two occasions of non-start since ownership last April....... once with a totally flat battery (7.5v offload) with no reasonable explanation, and another with the 'famous' HDC fault, self corrected after a 20 min 'rest'

Tis a strange world with a Landy! Kola is the big solid black German Shepherd, Dobbie is.......a breed you've never heard of......yet;)

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Stevie5tapes



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Mines a MY2010, i'll have a closer look at the weekend.

My car has eco stop/start, does anyone know it the torque wrench settings are different for the starter motor bolts on an TD4.e engine than the normal TD4 engine? I know the TD4 engine, the bolts are 40Nm. As the starter is said to be a bit beefier for stop/start on an TD4.e, just wondered if the torque settings were any different? Black MY2013 SD4 GS Auto, Wood Company Armrest, Freel2 sticker.
Gone MY2010 Freelander 2 Manual TD4.e S, Alaska White.

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Paul.W



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Finally got around to fitting the additional earthing strap and I have posted a couple of pictures in my gallery for those interested showing the the earth wire bolted to the starter motor and also to the battery earth terminal. A few personal observation are as follows.

1) Remove the air filter box as it makes the job quite easy.
2) Check which bolt is easiest to get at on the starter motor. This could vary dependent on how tight the loom is in the immediate vicinity.. On mine it would have been easier to get to the top bolt but with the lead at 31" long it was a bit tight so used the right hand bolt which can be seen where my socket spanner is in the picture. If I was to do the job again I would add a couple of inches to the length and fit to the top bolt.
3) It will be personal choice on where you decide to route the cable but after a fair bit of deliberation I decided to grind the top of the battery box with a dremel ensuring that the cover fitted back flush without and sign of trapping.

It will be interesting to see if it cures the issues I was starting to get

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trg



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Re: HDC Fault & Slow starting cured for just £6.50

[quote="Dave DND"]I have recently aqquired my Freelander and slowly working through the faults and niggles that I have with it. I`m fairly sure that this will have been covered already, but its such a good fix that its worth mentioning again.

This is a great fix, thanks for the advice. I was confident enough to get the lead made up without measuring - and it's spot on. I've bought a second freelander, 07 high mileage, as me and mrs argued about me leaving the newer one dirty after dog walks or shooting. I'll be working thro a number of fixes like this I'm sure, but this is a top inexpensive tip.

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Paul.W



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Fitting the additional earth strap has certainly made a difference with no further problems since it was done. My sons started to have similar issues so I fitted an extra earth strap to his and as expected, his problems also went away. To my mind it is well worth doing even if you do not have any issues at this moment in time.

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freelander2



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just got round to fitting exta earth lead from battery to starter motor another mod to tick off my list of things to do Thumbs Up

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athelstan



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MY2010 TD4-e Manual
Extra Earth Cable to Starter Motor Factory Fitted


Well it is on her Ladyship's FL2 - and no starter problems so far between minus 27°C to plus 40°C. Thumbs Up

Post #212247 28th Dec 2013 7:09 pm
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ccsnet



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I must get one.... been a PITA recently due to the cold....

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Post #212257 28th Dec 2013 9:27 pm
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matty D



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My 2010 auto she only has one earth, to the bodywork. Haven't had any of the mentioned problems, but I think I will do this mod just incase. Thanks to those who have contributed Thumbs Up

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