Marc-Manchester
New Member
Hello. Well I finally bought a defender after 3 freelanders! Its quite a rough and ready driving experience but i'm getting used to it and looking forward to some bad winter weather! ha ha
So.….. after buying the car a few months ago I decided to give it some TLC whilst it was warm and sunny. I've done a whole load of cosmetics to make it a little more comfortable inside and a bit newer outide. I also did the half shafts and wheel bearings, props, oils, filters and a few other bits and bobs mechanically. After changing the fuel filter I noticed it took a little longer to start and the battery lasted literally 2 or 3 cranks. The car would only start with a fully charged battery allowing the engine to crank fast. I fitted a new battery (big ass Bosch) which has improved things a little but still I find I cant start the car more than a 2 or 3 times in short succession before to battery loses enough power. I thought maybe glow plugs so I removed and tested them and sure enough all dead. Fitted a new set and now the glow plug light stays on for ages (well 8-10 secs anyway) whereas before it was on and off in a few seconds. It hasn't however improved the starting issue (might help when the cold winter weather comes though). I'm currently leaving the car plugged in at night on a trickle charger to keep it fully charged. My next step is the fit another fuel filter and see what happens but I thought I'd see if any of you guys had any ideas or suggestions?
So.….. after buying the car a few months ago I decided to give it some TLC whilst it was warm and sunny. I've done a whole load of cosmetics to make it a little more comfortable inside and a bit newer outide. I also did the half shafts and wheel bearings, props, oils, filters and a few other bits and bobs mechanically. After changing the fuel filter I noticed it took a little longer to start and the battery lasted literally 2 or 3 cranks. The car would only start with a fully charged battery allowing the engine to crank fast. I fitted a new battery (big ass Bosch) which has improved things a little but still I find I cant start the car more than a 2 or 3 times in short succession before to battery loses enough power. I thought maybe glow plugs so I removed and tested them and sure enough all dead. Fitted a new set and now the glow plug light stays on for ages (well 8-10 secs anyway) whereas before it was on and off in a few seconds. It hasn't however improved the starting issue (might help when the cold winter weather comes though). I'm currently leaving the car plugged in at night on a trickle charger to keep it fully charged. My next step is the fit another fuel filter and see what happens but I thought I'd see if any of you guys had any ideas or suggestions?