leonildo

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Good day. I have a 2008 Land Rover Freelander 2 that can’t start because the injectors are not working, from the tests I’ve come to understand that the energy or electricity is not reaching the injectors. Someone know how to solve this?
 
Probably best to ask in freelander section.
What tools do you have available? What test equipment do you have?
What tests have you done?
 
Good day. I have a 2008 Land Rover Freelander 2 that can’t start because the injectors are not working, from the tests I’ve come to understand that the energy or electricity is not reaching the injectors. Someone know how to solve this?

The injectors only supply fuel based on the high voltage injection signal from the ECM.
The ECM needs to know the position of the crankshaft and camshaft, or it doesn't know when to fire the injectors.
So cam position sensor and crank position sensor are the first things to check.
 

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