Hi
Unfortunately, it is in a land rover garage - Stratstone in Perth. The car was behaving faultlessly then on returning to it after a day at work the engine just cranked but did not fire properly . It felt like it had immobilised itself. Land rover assistance came and they also felt it was behaving as if immobilised. They recovered the car to Land Rover who said that the did not like to touch LPG convertions but thought they new the fault codes. They replaced the BCU but it still cranked but did not fire. They replaced the ECU but then found that it would only map to 46% complete each time before crashing. They took out the new ECU and put back the original, mapped it but it crashed at 46%. They said they would not touch it any more unless I removed LPG. I got the disco picked up, taken 30 miles for disconnection, and returned to Land Rover. They tried mapping again but still crashes. They refuse to ask Land Rover technical for guidance on a crashing ECU as they would just get "laughed" at even though I had removed the LPG system (it was a prins). The car is now worse than when they got it and they are very reluctant to do anything. They have had the car for 24 days now and I am (not) going on driving holiday to France now!
Esentially they are hiding behind the LPG but I believe they misdirected me by taking the car in the first place instead of rejecting the job. The only thing they seem to know is how many thousands the bill is!
Any ideas. PS the prins installer tested the system before removal and did not find anything wrong.
Help..I am trying not to sound desparate
Sandy