Hi all,
I am hoping someone will be able to help me.
I have a discovery 2 td5 (15p) landmark 2004 reg manual. No diff lock, just high and low range
I went through a river quite recently (no snorkel), the water came up to where the windshield wipers sit, and i have a 2inch lift along with some 32inch insa turbos.
My ECU got completely submerged along with the air intake. i was towed out, took the filter out and turned her over, she started up just fine.
Then drove 40 mins home without any problems.
The next day i was nipping to Tescos (15min drive), about half way there, a load of lights came up on the dash and i lost all power. i was able to start up and get home, but the whole way home it kept cutting out. I then dried the ECU out, and that issue soon vanished. However, I have the TC, Hill descent, ABS and hand break dash lights on. I now dont have any rear wheel drive? it seems very odd to me, and i'm wondering if anyone else has experinced something similar and would be able to guide me?
Thank you in advance.
Tom
I am hoping someone will be able to help me.
I have a discovery 2 td5 (15p) landmark 2004 reg manual. No diff lock, just high and low range
I went through a river quite recently (no snorkel), the water came up to where the windshield wipers sit, and i have a 2inch lift along with some 32inch insa turbos.
My ECU got completely submerged along with the air intake. i was towed out, took the filter out and turned her over, she started up just fine.
Then drove 40 mins home without any problems.
The next day i was nipping to Tescos (15min drive), about half way there, a load of lights came up on the dash and i lost all power. i was able to start up and get home, but the whole way home it kept cutting out. I then dried the ECU out, and that issue soon vanished. However, I have the TC, Hill descent, ABS and hand break dash lights on. I now dont have any rear wheel drive? it seems very odd to me, and i'm wondering if anyone else has experinced something similar and would be able to guide me?
Thank you in advance.
Tom