Is the MIL light the injector spread one? If so yes, it does stay on the whole time.
Just been to see a Land Rover specialist who reckons it’s the glow relay but I’m not convinced as it’s getting power and clicks. Annoyingly his Nanocom is out on loan!
I’m trying to find a temp sensor locally now. Euro don’t stock them annoyingly
Thought the injector symbol was to indicate an injection system fault i.e. injector 4 faulty.
Thecheck engone (mil) light I think says Check Engine on it...but could be wrong.
Found this. Appears to be quite loose and there is a wire coming from this to the 4th injector so I’d assume this is the temp sensor?
First off, that's injector symbol shouldn't be there, and when you turn the ignition on, the glow plug light should be on, with out cranking it over
Check the earth connection to the ECU, it has been known to fail. Add another one if you are not sureBrian is back and between us managed to fix his rovacom. It’s now reading the air suspension but cannot read the Engine ECU. We’re now leaning towards ECU being dead... continuing to try
I live in surrey but dont have diesel diagnostics....... @Grrrrrr may have diagnostics, but not sure if he is available.
Update time: after managing to fix the rovacom we couldn’t talk to the Ecu. Finally found that the engine cut out fuse was broke (Wasn’t initially).
Replaced that, rebuilt it and the glow lamps and check engine light are behaving as they should. Now it’s nearly starting, just too much air in the system so going through the process of bleeding it out. Unfortunately starter has been getting too hot so decided to call it a day before destroying the starter motor.
Fingers crossed tomorrow will be running!
Normally if there is air in the injector pipes you slacken then off at the ends (inlet manifold off) and crank it nipping them up as the fuel comes through.
That’s what we’re doing. Getting fuel through on most injectors now but the starter was getting too hot so called it a day as to not destroy the starter
That would be fuse 37 main engine control relay supply. Well done you are getting there. I would not refit the hot fix, if you need to do get a new one.
How come you wouldn’t refit the hot fix?