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Nespouls Member Since: 06 May 2017 Location: Terrasson Posts: 24 |
Hello All,
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1st Dec 2021 3:04pm |
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bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344 |
What state is the battery in? Even a slightly poorly battery seems to throw up all sorts of problems.... Bish.
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2nd Dec 2021 5:28pm |
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Nespouls Member Since: 06 May 2017 Location: Terrasson Posts: 24 |
Hi Bish, many thanks for your idea. The battery is new and fully charged; the engine spins over beautifully on the starter.
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2nd Dec 2021 5:50pm |
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Nespouls Member Since: 06 May 2017 Location: Terrasson Posts: 24 |
Hi Tiprat, thanks for that very encouraging info! I’ll liberate her from the useless dealer and give that a go. Will give you feedback.
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3rd Dec 2021 2:17pm |
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jagracer Member Since: 14 Aug 2021 Location: Norfolk Posts: 113 |
My TDV8 does that from time to time. Lots of fault codes too. It is often low cranking voltage, and Calcium batteries are a good one for that. Very common fault on Freelander 2's. Original equipment batteries I think were better quality, and I have had them last twelve years until they crank too low a voltage. The Maf sensorsounds worth a clean. |
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3rd Dec 2021 4:57pm |
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Nespouls Member Since: 06 May 2017 Location: Terrasson Posts: 24 |
Update. The dealer was damant that the problem was due to a failed EGR, even though they had replaced them 25,000 km ago. In their embarrassment they proposed to fit an EGR blanking kit at cost. Agreed.
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27th Dec 2021 7:43pm |
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Nespouls Member Since: 06 May 2017 Location: Terrasson Posts: 24 |
Yes, still going strong. Don’t want to jinx it ( ever!) , but it would appear the blanking kit has resolved this particular problem.
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17th Jan 2022 3:57pm |
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