So I thought I had seen the back of this car but it was towed to my place as it would not start
NAS KV6 2003
Cranks, fuel in the tank etc, but I was told that the owner drove home for lunch no problems, jumps back in the car and it would not start.
So I check all the obvious things as you do – and there were no wires off – battery was charged and there was no light on the dash for the alarm
The first thing that was replaced was the crank sensor – had a few Discos not start because of this – Nope
Then I stick the computer on and find the fault P0341 cam sensor – so we got a new one – nothing
So now it is becoming a mystery
I made sure the cam belt was good and the exhaust cam was turning
I measured the old cam sensor against the new one and checked the wiring to the connecter – everything good
Next checked the wiring harness for the cam sensor from the ECU to the sensor – everything was good 12.5 volts, ground and signal wire good to the ECU
Next I tested the cam sensors by powering them up and attaching an analogue mulitmeter to the signal, then passing a metal object in front of them – nice strong signal 0v to 5v – both were good
The strange thing is I can clear the code and as soon as I crank the engine the code is back
There is no spark or injection
So just out of fun I tested the fuel pressure – 45 psi – not quite as recommended in the WSM which stated 55 Psi – pressure holds fine - was hoping there was a low pressure switch, but the fuel delivery system seems to be the simplest thing on the car
Now I looked at the immobilisation and things look interesting:
When the engine cranks, provided a valid mobilisation signal is received from the immobilisation ECU, the ECM initiates throttle control, fuelling and ignition to start and maintain control of the engine as necessary to meet driver demand. If no mobilisation code is received from the immobilisation ECU, or the code is invalid, the ECM inhibits fuel injection and ignition to prevent the engine from starting.
There is no remote key fob for the central locking but the key is there and I even pulled the back off to see if the chip had not fallen out – all was correct - and it had been working fine for 2 years prior to this
So I cannot spend much more shop time on this as I am getting nowhere and I do not want to run up a big bill for the customer
So any ideas?
Thanks
Mike
NAS KV6 2003
Cranks, fuel in the tank etc, but I was told that the owner drove home for lunch no problems, jumps back in the car and it would not start.
So I check all the obvious things as you do – and there were no wires off – battery was charged and there was no light on the dash for the alarm
The first thing that was replaced was the crank sensor – had a few Discos not start because of this – Nope
Then I stick the computer on and find the fault P0341 cam sensor – so we got a new one – nothing
So now it is becoming a mystery
I made sure the cam belt was good and the exhaust cam was turning
I measured the old cam sensor against the new one and checked the wiring to the connecter – everything good
Next checked the wiring harness for the cam sensor from the ECU to the sensor – everything was good 12.5 volts, ground and signal wire good to the ECU
Next I tested the cam sensors by powering them up and attaching an analogue mulitmeter to the signal, then passing a metal object in front of them – nice strong signal 0v to 5v – both were good
The strange thing is I can clear the code and as soon as I crank the engine the code is back
There is no spark or injection
So just out of fun I tested the fuel pressure – 45 psi – not quite as recommended in the WSM which stated 55 Psi – pressure holds fine - was hoping there was a low pressure switch, but the fuel delivery system seems to be the simplest thing on the car
Now I looked at the immobilisation and things look interesting:
When the engine cranks, provided a valid mobilisation signal is received from the immobilisation ECU, the ECM initiates throttle control, fuelling and ignition to start and maintain control of the engine as necessary to meet driver demand. If no mobilisation code is received from the immobilisation ECU, or the code is invalid, the ECM inhibits fuel injection and ignition to prevent the engine from starting.
There is no remote key fob for the central locking but the key is there and I even pulled the back off to see if the chip had not fallen out – all was correct - and it had been working fine for 2 years prior to this
So I cannot spend much more shop time on this as I am getting nowhere and I do not want to run up a big bill for the customer
So any ideas?
Thanks
Mike