I'd say your throttle position sensor TPS on the accelerator peddle is broke or the wires between it and the engine's ECU have come loose or broke.
Is the ECU seeing a feed from the TPS?
Diagnostics will probably give you the answer to that.
Check that the wires that go to the throttle pedal potentiometer are connected to the ECU.
Do you have any of the 'Amigo' lights lit? (TC/HCD)
Have you got any diagnostic codes? A live feed would presumably show the TPS position - which would rule it in or out as the cause.
The TPS has 2 'potentiometers' - presumably linked to those dual inputs/feeds on the ECU. Rave says that it supplies them with 5 volts - not the 13.1 shown in the (working?) output on your diagram. It also says that if the TPS fails, it will lift revs to 1,250rpm - you're not seeing this, you're quoting 900rpm.
The ECU also takes input from the brake peddle and will "limit fuelling" if pressed - maybe it is getting a brake signal and not allowing TPS input. You do not necessarily have to see brake lights for a brake feed to be active. The brake switch is a complex thing with multiple outputs.
All the wires in the car do a job - you can't just cut them and expect it not to cause problems.
Rejoin ALL the wires and sort out the real problems rather than creating more.
That's my view anyway.
All the wires in the car do a job - you can't just cut them and expect it not to cause problems.
Rejoin ALL the wires and sort out the real problems rather than creating more.
That's my view anyway.
You need to connect black lead to earth (you currently have it connected to battery positive) and check for the 5v feed at the sensors.
Also are you checking for 5v with ignition on and a charger connected to the battery?
From your descriptions, I'm not really sure of the problems you are experiencing. It sounds like the engine will start and run - just not respond to the accelerator peddle.
I am not familiar with the TD4 - should the EML light come on with the other lamps for self test - but also go out with them? If so why is the EML light lit? Have you been able to read the diagnostic codes?
I believe the TD4 ECU has a 'limp mode', and I believe the ECU will also inhibit start for various reasons, but I'm not sure if there is ever a reason why the ECU would allow 'idle only'.
I'm sure if ever there was a case to get diagnostics on a car - this is it. However, if that is not possible, it does look like the first part to swap out is the TPS - can you get parts from a breakers locally for Freelander?
Yes sir ,,i tried but there is still miliamps no 5v feed
i check the voltage of fuel pressure sensor but there is no voltage at there n i use ecu scanner to data logging no fuel pressure on there ...Tried what?