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Tommo Member Since: 19 Dec 2013 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 830 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
When I got mine it would not go into first (on test drive) and the LR dealer said it was ok as it still pulled away in second
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Andy730 Member Since: 12 Dec 2017 Location: Douglas Posts: 45 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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My thanks to everyone that has had some input on this thread... Just to recap, originally i was stuck with a defender that would (on occasion) not start, it would turn over for a second or so, then stop. repetitive tries found that it didn't even try. The problem that i had with my landrover defender (2007) is that the multipin plug that is fitted to the rear of the instrument cluster has a suspect pin connection (i say suspect as i didn't actually see anything) BUT, by moving or pulling on this plug had the ignition lights flicker on & off, also the green LED window for the mile meter. With the plug in its faulty state, there would be no ignition lights prior to trying to start. This faulty state i believe the imobiliser was triggered, and thus it would fail to start. I have had the plug apart, cleaned what i can, then rebuilt it and refitted it. I am now driving it around with the cowling still off, just in case..! It is my intention to try and get the 'passive' parts of the imobiliser turned off (just like South African defenders) I don't need this sort of hassle from a car. So long as the door can be locked, that will do me.. (i just hope i can sort that out with my Hawkeye device) Andy 2007 Puma Defender 2005 Volvo S60 T5 (for Sundays) 1998 MGF |
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