steve's P38 RR
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I hoping you can help me and point me in the right direction, and tak the time to read about my faults!!
Been having a bad time lately, to help you help me it's a 1995 P38 range rover 2.5 DSE,
To start from the beginning incase it's all related, Monday my car was parked at work and one of the lads noticed my indicators were on (not flashing just on constantly) Tuesday my alarm went off for no reason and the dash said drivers door activated, then that night when i when to leave work the indicators were on constantly again unlocked it and they went out but the battery was flat and had to be jump started to get home (I already know that the battery isn't that good) I charged the battery all day wednesday and it was fine thursday until i came to leave work, waited for the glow plug light, started cranking but not a sniff,(Its not a great starter any way been meaning to do my glow plugs and leak off pipes for ages) but it normally fires then stop's and then starts on 3 or 4 smokes then clears and runs fine on all 6.
Well got it in the work shop today to check it, and there is no fuel coming out the injector pipes, (the filter is still full) checked the stop switch in the pump and it's got a live and took it out and it works by powering it up.
I tried checking the fault codes but i've got a dodgy 16 pin plug and it took me 20 min's to get the code reader to connect and it said no fault's (It may be lying if it didn't make connection properly)
I couple of questions about it, is there a electric lift pump in the tank, and also how does the immobiliser work (i take it it has one), If i'm getting power at the stop switch does that rule that out??
To give you some more history in to my unluck spell I've just had all the rad's out and fan off to replace the crank pulley + seal, water pump, thermostat and air con compressor, and aux belts. also a couple of months ago one morning when to go out after a night of heavy rain and i had a wet steering wheel drivers seal and front edge of dash (could be caused by the front sun roof drains blocked as it was park on a hill sloping forward)
Ill stop now think that's everything, Thanks for reading.
Been having a bad time lately, to help you help me it's a 1995 P38 range rover 2.5 DSE,
To start from the beginning incase it's all related, Monday my car was parked at work and one of the lads noticed my indicators were on (not flashing just on constantly) Tuesday my alarm went off for no reason and the dash said drivers door activated, then that night when i when to leave work the indicators were on constantly again unlocked it and they went out but the battery was flat and had to be jump started to get home (I already know that the battery isn't that good) I charged the battery all day wednesday and it was fine thursday until i came to leave work, waited for the glow plug light, started cranking but not a sniff,(Its not a great starter any way been meaning to do my glow plugs and leak off pipes for ages) but it normally fires then stop's and then starts on 3 or 4 smokes then clears and runs fine on all 6.
Well got it in the work shop today to check it, and there is no fuel coming out the injector pipes, (the filter is still full) checked the stop switch in the pump and it's got a live and took it out and it works by powering it up.
I tried checking the fault codes but i've got a dodgy 16 pin plug and it took me 20 min's to get the code reader to connect and it said no fault's (It may be lying if it didn't make connection properly)
I couple of questions about it, is there a electric lift pump in the tank, and also how does the immobiliser work (i take it it has one), If i'm getting power at the stop switch does that rule that out??
To give you some more history in to my unluck spell I've just had all the rad's out and fan off to replace the crank pulley + seal, water pump, thermostat and air con compressor, and aux belts. also a couple of months ago one morning when to go out after a night of heavy rain and i had a wet steering wheel drivers seal and front edge of dash (could be caused by the front sun roof drains blocked as it was park on a hill sloping forward)
Ill stop now think that's everything, Thanks for reading.