teddywood1
Well-Known Member
I know easy start is not a good thing nowadays but it used to be when we had nothing else in the 60's , but at least now you know it will run you just need to sort out the fuel getting to the engine.
Thanks for the info relief to rule out immobiliser , there's a good spray coming out of the injectors but no smoke coming from exhaust , I've bled the pump but am yet to pressure test the system , thanks for the heads up on brake cleaner might be a bit easier to get hold of around here.
This sounds very very simialr to my problem, however i am struggling to find someone to read my ECU, everyone in the local paper wont touch Landrovers or do not have the right equipment.
really getting to the end of my rope with it now, so much so for the last week ive been looking for another car...anyone know of anyone with the capability to read the Landrover ECU in and around the St.Helens/Wigan area?
This sounds very very simialr to my problem, however i am struggling to find someone to read my ECU, everyone in the local paper wont touch Landrovers or do not have the right equipment.
really getting to the end of my rope with it now, so much so for the last week ive been looking for another car...anyone know of anyone with the capability to read the Landrover ECU in and around the St.Helens/Wigan area?
It is a pain that the Freelander is not ODBII compliant - but its not the end of the world. You can get a scanner now for about £100. Not 'cheap' - but nowhere near as expensive as it used to be. Check out...
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/icarsoft-i930-263491.html
It says is reads and clears fault codes as well as getting data from the various modules on the Freelander (eg engine, ABS SRS). Maybe something for Santa to bring you
I'm looking forward to as many posts as possible.