Have these Freelanders got the cut out switch for the fuel for when they get hit,
yes .. and it's got a big red button .. that when pressed .. resets the switch
i think it's on the passenger side near the bulkhead
it would appear that a crank shaft breather filter may not have been replaced at my last service.
that would Not stop the engine dead in it's tracks
Compression cambers 1 and 2 are not firing
cylinders 1 and 2 not firing ? .. either compression has gone .. or the injectors are'nt injecting
lack of compression in a 2006 td4 that's been serviced regularly .. not impossible .. but very unlikely
injectors not functioning ? .. could easily be the wiring connection to said injectors ..
( unless of course they have gone fubar internally )
Sorry, but I think that's bulls**t.
These engines are pretty robust, get a second opinion!
It would have to have oil starved to get a massive loss of compression and there'd be a lot of things giving you a warning sign first - the oil can light would pop up on the dash for a start.
+1 !!!
Sounds like somebody is pulling your leg !!!
get another opinion
again
+1
apart from that fuel collision-fuel-cut-of-switch triggering by accident
or .. the high pressure pump .. or low pressure system failing completely ..
or a massive failure in an injector or two ..
the only other thing i could think of would be the *crankshaft sensor failing totally*
( *that's according to that m47r engine pdf file .. .. the 'tuning-diesels website info disagrees somewhat )
i.e. to stop the engine dead
that's apart from any catastrophic internal mechanical failure .. ..
Quoted £5k to replace engine
comes across as a bit too much somehow ..
( and probably unnecessary to replace the whole engine )
Farnell Land Rover in Bradford are pretty good .. expensive .. but honest ..
and their technical knowledge is excellent .. as is their service as a whole ..