Scaz93

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Hi guys, looking for some assistance if possible.
I’m having start up issues on my 2012 FL2 (78k miles). Always issues when cold, but increasingly happening in warmer temperatures. Only ever the first start of the day though when it’s sat overnight. Either cranks for 3-4seconds then starts, or more likely cranks and almost cuts out before it starts. Been to a LR specialist and no codes are thrown up on diagnostic. List of things already replaced: x4 glow plugs, glow plug relay, oem fuel filter, x4 new Bosch fuel injectors, battery, cleaned map and maf sensors. Nothing seems to have worked and I’ve chucked almost £1500 at it. Any help massively appreciated as always. Thank you
 
Crankshaft sensor maybe and for how long it takes to change and the cost of only £25 link below.
always make sure it's the right part for your car it should be.

 
Crankshaft sensor maybe and for how long it takes to change and the cost of only £25 link below.
always make sure it's the right part for your car it should be.

Thanks for the info Arctic!
 
Were the correct 5 Volt plugs fitted? This age vehicle has a glow control module, so was that replaced?
Has the throttle body been checked for correct functionality? £1500 for all that work sounds cheap, as the injectors are new HP lines cost more than that, as new Bosch injectors are best part of £1k, especially whem new HP lines are fitted, as per standard guidelines. The injectors also need coding to the ECM, or the engine won't run correctly.
It sounds like it's just having parts thrown at it, without doing proper diagnosis of the issue it's having.
 
Were the correct 5 Volt plugs fitted? This age vehicle has a glow control module, so was that replaced?
Has the throttle body been checked for correct functionality? £1500 for all that work sounds cheap, as the injectors are new HP lines cost more than that, as new Bosch injectors are best part of £1k, especially whem new HP lines are fitted, as per standard guidelines. The injectors also need coding to the ECM, or the engine won't run correctly.
It sounds like it's just having parts thrown at it, without doing proper diagnosis of the issue it's having.
Good to see you back, you've been missed.
 
Good to see you back, you've been missed.
Seconded expert knowledge which we learn from, and is most appreciated by 99.9% of the owners always some who don't best thing is don't answer any of their calls for help soon they realise that is how the forum works helping each other.
 
Were the correct 5 Volt plugs fitted? This age vehicle has a glow control module, so was that replaced?
Has the throttle body been checked for correct functionality? £1500 for all that work sounds cheap, as the injectors are new HP lines cost more than that, as new Bosch injectors are best part of £1k, especially whem new HP lines are fitted, as per standard guidelines. The injectors also need coding to the ECM, or the engine won't run correctly.
It sounds like it's just having parts thrown at it, without doing proper diagnosis of the issue it's having.
Hi Nodge! Thanks for the reply. Yes the correct plugs were fitted, and at the same time the control module was replaced. Throttle body has been checked, and all was ok. It just had the injectors, not the HP lines - garage never spoke about this. Injectors were coded to the ECM though. I managed to pick up a brand new set of 4 Bosch injectors for less than £700. Ever since the injectors were changed there has been a humming noise when driving (similar to tyre noise) - not sure what this could be, buts its quite irritating.. The garage is struggling to find the problem, hence they just keep changing parts sadly. Appreciate your advice as always
 
I'd be wanting to see some live data from the ECM. Especially HP rail pressure figures on cranking. If there's insufficient rail pressure, the ECM will delay injection until the rail pressure is high enough for correct injection to take place.
 
I'd be wanting to see some live data from the ECM. Especially HP rail pressure figures on cranking. If there's insufficient rail pressure, the ECM will delay injection until the rail pressure is high enough for correct injection to take place.
Cheers Nodge. Garage checked this over last time and didn’t report any issues. Coolant levels have dropped considerably since the injectors were changed randomly
 
I’ve just attached my own Bluetooth obd reader on and got the below fuel rail pressure on cranking. In addition to the poor start, the humming noise when driving is really quite bad since the injectors were all
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changed. Never made the noise before. Any ideas? Thanks as always
 

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