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Ianh



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Unless Martin on here chips in with some ideals I would call Pete at Bel Auto services, Pete knows ECU, IPAC, 10AS and how they interact inside out, and I’m sure he will be able to sort things out for a reasonable price. He is in York and may need the vehicle taken to him but it will be worth it to get things sorted.
Post #962356 20th Aug 2022 8:37pm
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BIMbound



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Result!
Fixed it this morning after reading this Technical service bulletin
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AJfe...mp;o=OneUp

In-line fuse P110 tucked under the wiring loom under the seat although not blown was making poor contact. Cleaned, replaced and now running.
Telltale symptom was the temperature gauge on max which I hadn’t noticed.


Thanks Ianh for the suggestions

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 2007 TDCi 90 XS
Post #962375 21st Aug 2022 9:39am
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Ianh



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Great news, just shows that if you keep working your way through all the possibilities you finally get there.

A bad contacting fuse buried in the loom is a very hard one to find though.
Post #962382 21st Aug 2022 10:09am
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diesel_jim



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
What a stupid place for a fuse.... didn't LR think to maybe deploy said fuse in somewhere handy where all fuses gather together, like a "fuse box"
Post #962416 21st Aug 2022 4:10pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Sadly I think LR has rather forgotten what a "fuse box" is or how it works. When I bought my '07 Defender, I had a number of strange electrical gremlins. Eventually I found that the fuses in the fuse panel under the dash were so loose in their sockets that they would fall out under the influence of gravity, since the fuse box is mounted facing downwards.

The factory "solution" to this was to fit a strip of sticky-backed plastic in best Blue Peter style along each row of fuses, but this was unsticking itself.

I tweaked all the fuses to make them fit tightly and ditched the sellotape, and it has been fine for fifteen years.
Post #962425 21st Aug 2022 4:54pm
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JPE



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Firenze Red
Now I’ve seen everything!
A fuse hidden in a loom!
And not some diy bodge, but by design!

Glad to hear you got it fixed & I’m sure plenty of others will find this thread enormously helpful!
Post #962444 21st Aug 2022 7:55pm
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