LOGS_IN_BOGS
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Yes always worth a try, I will give it a go todayMaybe but try the easiest things first, to rule them out.
A bulb on a wire will do to check for power at the cut off solenoid if you don't have a dmm
Yes always worth a try, I will give it a go todayMaybe but try the easiest things first, to rule them out.
A bulb on a wire will do to check for power at the cut off solenoid if you don't have a dmm
Good to see you're making progress, you should end up with a very solid example when you've done all that!
If you've checked it's not battery related ****ary going on with the immobiliser, the battery is your fob is good, and bypassing it hasn't worked, I'd post in the Disco section and see if anyone has the right diagnostic tool for your vehicle, they should be able to get the EKA. Alternatively (allegedly) if you go to a Land Rover dealer with proof of ownership they might give you the EKA for free, presumably from a database rather than needing to plug anything in to the car.
I'd give the solenoid a check, it's a pretty common point of failure on 200TDIs. Hopefully, as you say, having it in bits will mean you can sort it out!That's what I'm hoping for, a solid everything!
Yes I forgot to mention that I managed to get it started by using a battery starter pack in the starter motor, however it cut out when you try and increase the revs, obviously the fuel solanoid cut off. Now it's in pieces hopefully I can do a more permanent fix
Indeed, at the moment I'm thinking of just removing the immobilizer completely, haveing a push button start and prehaps magnetically operated kill switch somewhere, but we'll see what happens. Main priority at the moment is repairing and stopping rust in the body and completely rust proofing the chassis alsoI'd give the solenoid a check, it's a pretty common point of failure on 200TDIs. Hopefully, as you say, having it in bits will mean you can sort it out!
That's the right order of priority IMHO, especially this time of year!Indeed, at the moment I'm thinking of just removing the immobilizer completely, haveing a push button start and prehaps magnetically operated kill switch somewhere, but we'll see what happens. Main priority at the moment is repairing and stopping rust in the body and completely rust proofing the chassis also
You are doing pretty well, despite not mounting an effective campaign!Indeed, at the moment I'm thinking of just removing the immobilizer completely, haveing a push button start and prehaps magnetically operated kill switch somewhere, but we'll see what happens. Main priority at the moment is repairing and stopping rust in the body and completely rust proofing the chassis also
Unfortunately my PR team is atrocious, so I haven't been gaining many of the votes I'm afraidYou are doing pretty well, despite not mounting an effective campaign!
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/coty-2021-official-voting-thread.375981/
You have. You are ahead of the reigning Champion.Unfortunately my PR team is atrocious, so I haven't been gaining many of the votes I'm afraid
Beg to differ, I wish it was summer, when it's dryer, it's rather annoying having to keep everything dry and what notThat's the right order of priority IMHO, especially this time of year!
I'm having a strong feeling that I should revert this 200tdi back to its original factory state. And then go for a canal trophy approach to the off road modifications, fairly simple ones that aren't very obvious from the outside. But we'll see what happens when we get there. Thing's I plan to do next are repair a few holes in the chassis. Give it a good coat that's going to last it a long time into the future. Repair body where most of the work is, body mounts rear floor and wheel arches. Photos of this at a later date. I'm contemplating re doing the wiring loom to make it a whole load more simple for if I decide to take it to bits again. Anyone have any thoughts on things I should do to it now maintenance wise while the body is off?
I don't exactly help myself much do I. Yes, I believe it had a extended breathers in a few places but its best to have them on everythingdid chuckle… canal trophy.. yep I know it’s probably a funny mistake.
While the body is off make up new brake lines,fuel lines.
Look at making some extended axle breathers.
glad this is progressing
Thanks @jwrrcGlad to hear you're sticking with it. The beauty of these (I've got two Range Rovers, from which the Disco was derived) is their simplicity and the ease of working on them. We've got quite a few cars in the household (14 at last count) and the Landies are by far the most spanner friendly.
I fully support your vision of puttingit pretty much back to factory with some gentle, camel trophy type, period offroad upgrades.
In terms of jobs to do while it's in it's current state:
- chassis protection should definitely be your priority, cavity wax would be a good way to prolong the period until you need to do it again, and a good fiber glass / rubberised paint as your topcoat.
- I'd have a good look at the prop shafts and UJs, make sure they're solid
- if it hasn't already got them as part if the snorkel setup, maybe lay the ground work for extended breathers from the diffs, fuel tank, gearbox, etc. That way if you ever end up axle deep in a muddy puddle again (I'd hope not...) you'll be in a better position as long as you keep moving!
- worth checking the handbrake over with the improved access if it's not had any work recently.
- depending when it was done last, you'd have decent access to do the timing belt. There's good videos of this on YouTube if needed.