Yes our electricians dissable the ACE system with Autologic.
Brian.
Had loads of problems with a leak from the ACE block. Fitted new pipes and new seals and the bloody thing is still leaking. Has anyone ever removed the ACE system from their discos? The stealers are quoting up to £1000 to remove it. Any help would be very much appreciated.
Does disabling the ACE stop it from seizing up and killing the car? Mine was driven after the red light and bongs came on - result the steering seized up (why?) and car eventually refused to start. Just getting rid of the warnings wouldn't have stopped this happening. Recovered to a Landrover dealer who charged a fortune to repair it AND cocked the job up so badly the drive pully fell off next time I drove it...I
I was not bonded to my previous TD5 so all I did was to remove relay 15 from the engine bay relay box. This stopped the red dashboard light coming on and the bongs.
Does disabling the ACE stop it from seizing up and killing the car? Mine was driven after the red light and bongs came on - result the steering seized up (why?) and car eventually refused to start. Just getting rid of the warnings wouldn't have stopped this happening. Recovered to a Landrover dealer who charged a fortune to repair it AND cocked the job up so badly the drive pully fell off next time I drove it...
No - it really died completely. Had to be relayed back from Cambridge. I think it somehow managed to seize the steering pump too - I don't know how. I missed the bit about replacing the pump with an idler - that would indeed solve the problem, although it might be difficult to do if the system fails in the middle of a long journey. The answer might be to get it relayed to someone who is NOT a main dealer and get them to do the job!I think there must be more to this than meets the eye. If the ACE pump seized up it would shred the drive belt and that would stop the other ancilliaries working, inc the pas pump, but other than that I can't see why the ACE not working would "kill" the car.
As I said, on my previous TD5, the previous owner had a problem with the pump so had it taken off and replaced with an idler, job done.
The ACE is SUPPLEMENTARY to the existing arb's, so the fact that the ACE is not working should not imo harm the car at all.
It sounds to me like you might have been fed a load of poney, by the garage.
Sounds like the best solution!had mine removed with no noteable difference in ride they left the pump in place with a loop fitted to keep the pump lubed but i have since been told that an idle pulley could of been fitted and a smaller belt fitted bypassing the pump altogether still cost £400 though was a lot cheaper than repairing the bloody thing