I have tried to search the symptoms the Discovery has, but no luck so far, so I hope someone can help. The Discovery is a 2003, manual TD5 and has suffered all the usual problems - air springs, started motor solenoid, fuel pressure regulator etc.
Recently it has on three seperate times refused to turn over let alone start. When I turn the key the relay under the steering wheel clicks, as do the relays in the fuse box under the bonet and I have lights on the dash board, but it will not turn-over. The last two times it started once by just leaving it and trying later, the second time by removing the relay and cleaning terminals, (just coinsidence I guess) It happened again today but this time it just would not start. I had to leave the car and when I went to lock it with the fob it wouldn't lock. I then locked the car with the key and it wouldn't open with the fob, so when I unlocked it with the key and opened the door the alarm went off and despite pressing the fob the alarm continued until it stopped on its own. The disco then started normally and the key fob works. I remember reading on the landy zone that Discovery's suffered immobiliser problems to do with a 'Spider' but having reread the forum I've found that it doesn't apply to TD5's. Can anyone help?
Cheers!
It's driving me to drink more than usual-just off for a pint!
Recently it has on three seperate times refused to turn over let alone start. When I turn the key the relay under the steering wheel clicks, as do the relays in the fuse box under the bonet and I have lights on the dash board, but it will not turn-over. The last two times it started once by just leaving it and trying later, the second time by removing the relay and cleaning terminals, (just coinsidence I guess) It happened again today but this time it just would not start. I had to leave the car and when I went to lock it with the fob it wouldn't lock. I then locked the car with the key and it wouldn't open with the fob, so when I unlocked it with the key and opened the door the alarm went off and despite pressing the fob the alarm continued until it stopped on its own. The disco then started normally and the key fob works. I remember reading on the landy zone that Discovery's suffered immobiliser problems to do with a 'Spider' but having reread the forum I've found that it doesn't apply to TD5's. Can anyone help?
Cheers!
It's driving me to drink more than usual-just off for a pint!