Hi Guys,
I am a fairy new member to this site and have been given some great advice in the past from you all on here so thought I would ask if anyone has any ideas to this problem.
I have a 1996 Range Rover P38 which decided, after a visit to the hospital last year, to give up the ghost and not start.
I had a 'mechanic' from my insurance company come out and tell me that I had not got enough fuel in her after trying to start it for ages and putting in some easy start!!:doh:
When i put another 20 litres in I had my own mechanic see it (he could not get in to me due to being snowed in at the time) and he noted there was no fuel getting into the injectors!!
Its now at the local garage who have put it on an Autologic and reset the codes but its still not starting.
Any ideas as to why no fuel getting to the injectors or why she is not playing after code reset??
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
Bones
I am a fairy new member to this site and have been given some great advice in the past from you all on here so thought I would ask if anyone has any ideas to this problem.
I have a 1996 Range Rover P38 which decided, after a visit to the hospital last year, to give up the ghost and not start.
I had a 'mechanic' from my insurance company come out and tell me that I had not got enough fuel in her after trying to start it for ages and putting in some easy start!!:doh:
When i put another 20 litres in I had my own mechanic see it (he could not get in to me due to being snowed in at the time) and he noted there was no fuel getting into the injectors!!
Its now at the local garage who have put it on an Autologic and reset the codes but its still not starting.
Any ideas as to why no fuel getting to the injectors or why she is not playing after code reset??
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
Bones