defender td5 cutting out

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dbmidwinter

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hi just wondering if anyone can give me some advice.
i have a 1999 defender td5. today whilst driving it just died.
when i tried to start it again it turned over but wouldnt fire up.
when i turn the ignition on the engine warning and glow plug lights dont illuminate. has anyone got any ideas?
thanks Dave
 
got it goin again then it cut out again!!! now its gone to the mechanic hopefully he will have more luck than me!!!!!!!
thanks for all your advice
 
got it goin again then it cut out again!!! now its gone to the mechanic hopefully he will have more luck than me!!!!!!!
thanks for all your advice

So what did the mechanic say about it? ive been having the same problem for the last few weeks now and its been stopping in dangerous places on the road and then not starting again!
thanks
 
The fuel pump is quiet, the only lights that come on on the dash are the oil light and the battery light as per usual nothing else. i have tried playing with the relays and everything else under the drivers seat pulling them out putting them back but sometimes it takes hours for it to start again?
 
The fuel pump is quiet, the only lights that come on on the dash are the oil light and the battery light as per usual nothing else. i have tried playing with the relays and everything else under the drivers seat pulling them out putting them back but sometimes it takes hours for it to start again?

Have you had the ECU plugged in and read? Mine was fried from the oil that works it's way up the injector loom.
 
I have had it plugged in and all that came back as a fault that there was damp in the loom having looked at the at the connectors going into the ecu they're both dry and clean with no hint of oil to them, what did you do from there?
 
I have had it plugged in and all that came back as a fault that there was damp in the loom having looked at the at the connectors going into the ecu they're both dry and clean with no hint of oil to them, what did you do from there?

Are you sure that the diagnostic machine came up with 'damp in the loom'?

Sounds like you want the fuel pressure checking
 
yeah im pretty sure that's what it said or something along those lines anyway, thanks for the suggestion its due a service soon so i'll ask the garage about it then thanks again
 
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