Spacemonkey...
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Working through my new Freelander 50th Anniversary L series 1999 and nearly done but found a curious fault in the starting.
Sometimes I turn the key, wait for the glow plug light to go out and fire away. Other times it just makes the solenoid click. My first suspicions when it simply wouldn't start, just click, was battery, but it's a new battery fitted by previous owner, and still good. No other symptoms of duff battery, and even does it after a good charge. When it does start, it's on the button.
So, is there some kind of relay that stops the car from activating the starter until the glow plug light is out, and it is staying on longer, or is the starter motor duff? Is it easy to change on these things??
Going to clean up the starter wiring connections tomorrow and the engine earth strap, but where is the bloody strap?
Until this is sussed out, I have no confidence driving it, in case I get stranded out on my rounds so all answers appreciated.
thanks!
Sometimes I turn the key, wait for the glow plug light to go out and fire away. Other times it just makes the solenoid click. My first suspicions when it simply wouldn't start, just click, was battery, but it's a new battery fitted by previous owner, and still good. No other symptoms of duff battery, and even does it after a good charge. When it does start, it's on the button.
So, is there some kind of relay that stops the car from activating the starter until the glow plug light is out, and it is staying on longer, or is the starter motor duff? Is it easy to change on these things??
Going to clean up the starter wiring connections tomorrow and the engine earth strap, but where is the bloody strap?
Until this is sussed out, I have no confidence driving it, in case I get stranded out on my rounds so all answers appreciated.
thanks!