Hi all,
I've got a 1999 Defender TD5 110 Hard Top HD with 168k miles. Having previously been very reliable, it died whilst driving last week and now refuses to start. Occasionally it will but dies again within 1-5mins and then refuses to start again for a period of a day or two. Using Hawkeye it's logging "injector peak charge long" for all 5 injectors, and occasionally "injector open circuit" for all injector. I'm clearing the fault log after every (attempted) repair action but the peak charge long on all cyliners returns.
I've been through all the usual stuff but here's a list:
1. Cleaned oil from ECU plugs. Injector wiring loom was replaced when I put in a new short motor about 30k miles / 2yrs ago.
2. Replaced fuel pressure regulator and gasket, and cleaned the small inlet filter.
3. Replaced fuel pump and fuel filter. Fully purges the fuel system of air. I've got over half a tank of fuel.
4. Replaced crank position sensor, and repaired damaged wiring adjacent to the connector plug.
5. Swapped Main Relay with know good (unused) HRW relay and checked for correct operation.
6. Despite fuel pump running normally, checked and cleaned dirty contacts on fuel pump relay. Will replace anyway but working ok.
7. By now I'm suspecting the engine harness so metered out wires from ECU red plug to injector harness plug. Continuity good from end to end on each of the 7 cables, plus no cross continuity between each cable to all others (ie no apparent insulation breakdown). I plan to replace the harness anyway as it's got oil in it and looking a bit tired in places.
8. I'm now also down to suspecting the ECU. I have an MSB101170 fitted want to try another unit if possible before forking out for a new one. There's a NNN500020 from a 2003 Defender 90 available locally. Can I fit this to mine (obviously after programming immobiliser and injectors) or will the fuel mapping be different? I'm assuming I can't as this will be an ECU3 engine but mine is an EU2 version.
Failing that, has anyone in the Sussex / Surrey / Kent area got an MSB unit available to try / buy?
Anything else someone can suggest that I may have missed?
Many thanks!
Vaughn.
I've got a 1999 Defender TD5 110 Hard Top HD with 168k miles. Having previously been very reliable, it died whilst driving last week and now refuses to start. Occasionally it will but dies again within 1-5mins and then refuses to start again for a period of a day or two. Using Hawkeye it's logging "injector peak charge long" for all 5 injectors, and occasionally "injector open circuit" for all injector. I'm clearing the fault log after every (attempted) repair action but the peak charge long on all cyliners returns.
I've been through all the usual stuff but here's a list:
1. Cleaned oil from ECU plugs. Injector wiring loom was replaced when I put in a new short motor about 30k miles / 2yrs ago.
2. Replaced fuel pressure regulator and gasket, and cleaned the small inlet filter.
3. Replaced fuel pump and fuel filter. Fully purges the fuel system of air. I've got over half a tank of fuel.
4. Replaced crank position sensor, and repaired damaged wiring adjacent to the connector plug.
5. Swapped Main Relay with know good (unused) HRW relay and checked for correct operation.
6. Despite fuel pump running normally, checked and cleaned dirty contacts on fuel pump relay. Will replace anyway but working ok.
7. By now I'm suspecting the engine harness so metered out wires from ECU red plug to injector harness plug. Continuity good from end to end on each of the 7 cables, plus no cross continuity between each cable to all others (ie no apparent insulation breakdown). I plan to replace the harness anyway as it's got oil in it and looking a bit tired in places.
8. I'm now also down to suspecting the ECU. I have an MSB101170 fitted want to try another unit if possible before forking out for a new one. There's a NNN500020 from a 2003 Defender 90 available locally. Can I fit this to mine (obviously after programming immobiliser and injectors) or will the fuel mapping be different? I'm assuming I can't as this will be an ECU3 engine but mine is an EU2 version.
Failing that, has anyone in the Sussex / Surrey / Kent area got an MSB unit available to try / buy?
Anything else someone can suggest that I may have missed?
Many thanks!
Vaughn.