Hi. First post.
Vehicle is a 2003 Freelander 1 TD4i.
It has been the best car I ever owned. And I have had it for 15 years. 155,000 on the clock. I just use it as a run-about now. I do less than 2000ks a year.
Before posting this, I have read through all the related threads. A few weeks ago I began to experience the dreaded intermittent 'nothing' when I turned the key. Following advice in the threads I decided to replace the starter motor connectors with a replacement kit available cheaply on Ebay. Accordingly, following thread advice, I removed the engine cowl, ducting and disconnected a couple of hoses.
But I still can only see the bottom 1/3 of the damn starter and no electric connections. I can just make out the word 'Lucas' on the starter motor. So it is not a Nippon Denso (supposedly fitted to early freelanders). Is a replacement connectors kit available for Lucas starters (I cant see any on Ebay)? Or am I going to have to replace the whole starter motor? (If the starter motor is actually the problem.)
It seems to me I will have to take off the manifold just to be able to actually see the whole starter motor and check electric connections etc.
I am a bit reluctant to do this given the vehicle's age in case I snap a bolt or something.
Grateful for any advice.
Vehicle is a 2003 Freelander 1 TD4i.
It has been the best car I ever owned. And I have had it for 15 years. 155,000 on the clock. I just use it as a run-about now. I do less than 2000ks a year.
Before posting this, I have read through all the related threads. A few weeks ago I began to experience the dreaded intermittent 'nothing' when I turned the key. Following advice in the threads I decided to replace the starter motor connectors with a replacement kit available cheaply on Ebay. Accordingly, following thread advice, I removed the engine cowl, ducting and disconnected a couple of hoses.
But I still can only see the bottom 1/3 of the damn starter and no electric connections. I can just make out the word 'Lucas' on the starter motor. So it is not a Nippon Denso (supposedly fitted to early freelanders). Is a replacement connectors kit available for Lucas starters (I cant see any on Ebay)? Or am I going to have to replace the whole starter motor? (If the starter motor is actually the problem.)
It seems to me I will have to take off the manifold just to be able to actually see the whole starter motor and check electric connections etc.
I am a bit reluctant to do this given the vehicle's age in case I snap a bolt or something.
Grateful for any advice.