This problem first came my way in December 2011, when I drove through a large puddle and a couple of minutes later, lost all power on the accelerator. Took to first Land Rover "specialist" and they didn't have a clue as it's a TD5 and they don't like to fiddle with electrics!
Problem happened again four more times, again it seemed to be whenever the road was wet (rain or slushy snow), so took to another Land Rover specialist and they did a diagnostics check. After much fiddling around resetting the diagnostics on the vehicle, the diagnostics check revealed the following info:
"Electrical fault - check the wiring"
Thanks for that. £10k well spent on a diagnostics machine that states the obvious! (The guy told me that's what the machine cost him).
So, the first thing was to replace the wiring loom as it was soaked in oil.
Same problem happened a week later, so back to the same guy and this time, faulty air filter replaced which seemed to do the trick. This was back in March 2012 and the LR has been running fine all year, until hitting the snow a couple of days ago. It was fine for an hour or so, then the accelerator lost all power and I trundled back home at 10mph! Luckily I was only about a mile from home.
So first question: could the air filter have a fault again? A new one was fitted just 10 months ago. Maybe an oil leak into the filter?
Second question: any other suggestions?
Bear in mind I'm not too mechanical - can check the oil and water, but that's about it!
Thanks
Pete
Problem happened again four more times, again it seemed to be whenever the road was wet (rain or slushy snow), so took to another Land Rover specialist and they did a diagnostics check. After much fiddling around resetting the diagnostics on the vehicle, the diagnostics check revealed the following info:
"Electrical fault - check the wiring"
Thanks for that. £10k well spent on a diagnostics machine that states the obvious! (The guy told me that's what the machine cost him).
So, the first thing was to replace the wiring loom as it was soaked in oil.
Same problem happened a week later, so back to the same guy and this time, faulty air filter replaced which seemed to do the trick. This was back in March 2012 and the LR has been running fine all year, until hitting the snow a couple of days ago. It was fine for an hour or so, then the accelerator lost all power and I trundled back home at 10mph! Luckily I was only about a mile from home.
So first question: could the air filter have a fault again? A new one was fitted just 10 months ago. Maybe an oil leak into the filter?
Second question: any other suggestions?
Bear in mind I'm not too mechanical - can check the oil and water, but that's about it!
Thanks
Pete