anything u recommend to do?
@Toddy99 This was suggested before you started buying and swapping things willy-nillyOk I’ll look at all the wires and pipes on Friday and get back I hope I can find it taken 2 weeks already
cheers
So sometimes it turns on frist time and other times it won’t turn on all day it’s werid then other times it will take 5/6 goes of Turing the key turning it off and turning the key again to start
I get fuel pump running when I do frist turn off key leave in 5 seconds and it turns off I’m guessing as it’s built up pressure then I start the engine and it turns but won’t fire up
Just remember cheap ebay Rover V8 ignition parts are crap and normally dont work...yours was running before you messed about altering the suspension was it not?...
The sensor provides engine coolant information to the ECM. The ECM increases the injector opening time when cold to provide improved driveability, and reduces the opening time as the engine reaches normal operating temperature.After reading the comments, I could not get the possibility of a faulty coolant temperature sensor out of my head.
Many years ago, I changed a alternator on a 3.9 disco, little did I know at the time but I damaged the plug on top of the coolant temp sensor, which is located right behind the alternator.
Basically that sensor controls the choke.
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