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A bit of an odd one this and I'm a bit lost with modern electronics. Here's the story:
A little while ago the disco developed a habit of not starting again once the engine was turned off unless I disconnected the battery, left it for a while, and reconnected it. At the suggestion of a fellow LR enthusiast I tried my spare key and voila, it started working properly again. I assumed it must have been the battery in the key being too run down to communicate with the immobiliser.
So we come to today and I'm out in town with the missus at the dump with a trailer on (I do take her to all the best places) in a queue waiting to get to the skips. While I'm waiting I switch the engine off and take the net off my trailer then jump back in to move it forward a bit 'cos the queue's moved and it won't start. By that I mean it won't crank, there's nothing. I couldn't get it started again by disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it like the last time it happened. So I had to carry everything in my trailer about 50 yards to the skip while the missus stood at the back of the trailer telling people to go around me. Amazing how many people get so annoyed at so little. Anyway, once I'd emptied the trailer I got a nice guy working at the dump to tow me somewhere out of the way, and my missus went into town with someone who offered to help to get a new battery for the key fob.
Once she returned I changed the battery in the fob and tried again. No joy but after a few attempts at locking/unlocking and just turning the key in the ignition it started. I then decided that I wouldn't turn the engine off until I got home, just in case, but I needed to get fuel on the way home and I couldn't pop the fuel flap without turning the engine off. Sure enough, once I'd fuelled up it wouldn't start again. I was stuck on the garage forecourt thinking dark thoughts about Land Rovers wondering what to do now. I tried the old trick with the battery out of desperation and it didn't work so I was just frantically turning the key in the ignition repeatedly and it randomly started again.
When I got home I tried my other key with a new battery in it and it wouldn't work with that either. Now I can't get it to start at all. All I can say is that when I turn the key to the start position I can hear two relays clicking in sequence, one under the bonnet, and one in the dashboard on the passenger side.
Any ideas? Do I have an evil immobiliser?
A little while ago the disco developed a habit of not starting again once the engine was turned off unless I disconnected the battery, left it for a while, and reconnected it. At the suggestion of a fellow LR enthusiast I tried my spare key and voila, it started working properly again. I assumed it must have been the battery in the key being too run down to communicate with the immobiliser.
So we come to today and I'm out in town with the missus at the dump with a trailer on (I do take her to all the best places) in a queue waiting to get to the skips. While I'm waiting I switch the engine off and take the net off my trailer then jump back in to move it forward a bit 'cos the queue's moved and it won't start. By that I mean it won't crank, there's nothing. I couldn't get it started again by disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it like the last time it happened. So I had to carry everything in my trailer about 50 yards to the skip while the missus stood at the back of the trailer telling people to go around me. Amazing how many people get so annoyed at so little. Anyway, once I'd emptied the trailer I got a nice guy working at the dump to tow me somewhere out of the way, and my missus went into town with someone who offered to help to get a new battery for the key fob.
Once she returned I changed the battery in the fob and tried again. No joy but after a few attempts at locking/unlocking and just turning the key in the ignition it started. I then decided that I wouldn't turn the engine off until I got home, just in case, but I needed to get fuel on the way home and I couldn't pop the fuel flap without turning the engine off. Sure enough, once I'd fuelled up it wouldn't start again. I was stuck on the garage forecourt thinking dark thoughts about Land Rovers wondering what to do now. I tried the old trick with the battery out of desperation and it didn't work so I was just frantically turning the key in the ignition repeatedly and it randomly started again.
When I got home I tried my other key with a new battery in it and it wouldn't work with that either. Now I can't get it to start at all. All I can say is that when I turn the key to the start position I can hear two relays clicking in sequence, one under the bonnet, and one in the dashboard on the passenger side.
Any ideas? Do I have an evil immobiliser?