Classic Range Rover LSE starter relay

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Landy Hugger

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Hi All
Can someone please tell me how to find my starter relay on a Classic Range Rover LSE. Having trouble starting it after the battery went flat when I was on holiday.
When I turn the key in the ignition the lights come on on the dash but no click sound from the starter but if you put the lights on you see them dim when you turn the key so next move it the relay, then the coil and then the starter I hope.

Thanks
 
Hi All
Can someone please tell me how to find my starter relay on a Classic Range Rover LSE. Having trouble starting it after the battery went flat when I was on holiday.
When I turn the key in the ignition the lights come on on the dash but no click sound from the starter but if you put the lights on you see them dim when you turn the key so next move it the relay, then the coil and then the starter I hope.

Thanks
If the lights dim when you turn the key, my thoughts are that it will be the solenoid on the starter motor at fault.
 
Begin by fully recharging your battery with a battery charger then try again.
If the same connect a jump lead from battery earth terminal to a good clean point on the block & try again. This rules out earthing strap issues.
Then as above. Sometimes they can stick so a tap with a mallet worth trying.
 
Thanks, goes by the tests I have tried from what you both have said it looks like the solenoid on the starter. Will give that a test this weekend and see how it goes.
Thanks for the help.
 
Thanks, goes by the tests I have tried from what you both have said it looks like the solenoid on the starter. Will give that a test this weekend and see how it goes.
Thanks for the help.
They are sometimes difficult to test as they will read zero ohms across the contacts on a DVM but because the contacts are burnt, they will not pass enough current to turn the motor.
 
Not even getting a clicking sound, so for around £70 for a new starter it’s worth a go. New starter and coil will help anyway
 
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