Hi all,
I've been reading the many threads all over the place on the infamous Spider and the problems it can cause. I have a '96 V8 Disco 1 which is sadly suffering from the advanced stages of tin cancer, but my plan is for it's heart to live on in a Defender. The Disco has a fully-working Spider and immobiliser fob but I don't want to take those over to the Defender.
I don't know whether I'm making too much of the job, but in order to transfer the ECU and all the necessary sensors and relays, my intention was to take all of the front part of the loom from the Disco and move that all over, then once I get it running in the Defender I'll chop out the parts of the loom which I don't need.
I guess there may be a simpler way but is my best solution as simple as adding in the Spider bypass across the three sets of connections? And if I do that, will the Disco still start and run until I take it apart? I want to get as much sorted before the transplant so that I don't leave myself open to problems with that.
Just to confirm, if I put jumpers on pins 2-3, 4-8 and 6-10, that's the correct requirement?
I also noticed that the Spider unit on mine is probably not original? It's cylindrical in shape, part number YWJ500020, which seems to be a replacement unit (costing about £350!!) so I guess someone at some point has had problems with the original and fitted one of these?
Thanks chaps!
I've been reading the many threads all over the place on the infamous Spider and the problems it can cause. I have a '96 V8 Disco 1 which is sadly suffering from the advanced stages of tin cancer, but my plan is for it's heart to live on in a Defender. The Disco has a fully-working Spider and immobiliser fob but I don't want to take those over to the Defender.
I don't know whether I'm making too much of the job, but in order to transfer the ECU and all the necessary sensors and relays, my intention was to take all of the front part of the loom from the Disco and move that all over, then once I get it running in the Defender I'll chop out the parts of the loom which I don't need.
I guess there may be a simpler way but is my best solution as simple as adding in the Spider bypass across the three sets of connections? And if I do that, will the Disco still start and run until I take it apart? I want to get as much sorted before the transplant so that I don't leave myself open to problems with that.
Just to confirm, if I put jumpers on pins 2-3, 4-8 and 6-10, that's the correct requirement?
I also noticed that the Spider unit on mine is probably not original? It's cylindrical in shape, part number YWJ500020, which seems to be a replacement unit (costing about £350!!) so I guess someone at some point has had problems with the original and fitted one of these?
Thanks chaps!