NavyReg1970
New Member
Don't laugh but...
I went to start my td4 auto freelander yesterday, as I turned the ignition key a wasp stung me on the neck, my reflex actions included moving the auto gearstick rapidly backwards and forwards - at the same time I turned the key engaging the starter motor, immediately turning the key off, then back on again.
Obviously the perfect storm of things not to do when starting the engine as now it won't start - just get a click - then I get an F4 fault displayed and the oil warning lamp gives a morse code message - oh and just for good measure the HDC warning comes up. I can't find my ODB reader but I am guessing the gearbox now doesn't know where it is at and as such won't allow a start.
Are there any of those fabled peddle press combinations that may sort this out before I go and buy another odb reader - and is there a good chance that an odb reader might reset this?
I went to start my td4 auto freelander yesterday, as I turned the ignition key a wasp stung me on the neck, my reflex actions included moving the auto gearstick rapidly backwards and forwards - at the same time I turned the key engaging the starter motor, immediately turning the key off, then back on again.
Obviously the perfect storm of things not to do when starting the engine as now it won't start - just get a click - then I get an F4 fault displayed and the oil warning lamp gives a morse code message - oh and just for good measure the HDC warning comes up. I can't find my ODB reader but I am guessing the gearbox now doesn't know where it is at and as such won't allow a start.
Are there any of those fabled peddle press combinations that may sort this out before I go and buy another odb reader - and is there a good chance that an odb reader might reset this?