JJHawk
Member
Hi All,
I have a bit of an issue with my Range Rover Classic 1989 (3.9L V8 Auto) Vogue. In short the car starts first time, but if I have the bonnet down after about 5 mins the engine cuts out. After making tests I have discovered that the voltage to the ignition coil vanishes. I am wondering if something is overheating to make this happens but wondered if anyone had any tips?
Looking at the wiring diagram I guess its one of the following making the issue.
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ECU connector (1) pin 39
Cable - white/black
Coil(16)
Cable - white/blue
Engine harness connection (41)
Cable - white/blue
Fuse C3 (42)
Cable - white
Ignition Switch (9)
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I have a bit of an issue with my Range Rover Classic 1989 (3.9L V8 Auto) Vogue. In short the car starts first time, but if I have the bonnet down after about 5 mins the engine cuts out. After making tests I have discovered that the voltage to the ignition coil vanishes. I am wondering if something is overheating to make this happens but wondered if anyone had any tips?
Looking at the wiring diagram I guess its one of the following making the issue.
-
ECU connector (1) pin 39
Cable - white/black
Coil(16)
Cable - white/blue
Engine harness connection (41)
Cable - white/blue
Fuse C3 (42)
Cable - white
Ignition Switch (9)
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