As the OP states the engine is starts and is running then there’s not an issue with ignition switch
and “all the fuses “
Hi Stanley, thanks for the reply.
we turn the key to position 2 and do not receive any voltage to the ignition coil.
So if the spark plugs are wet then fuel pump is running, so power is as far the coil is ok as the coil supply links to the EFI ECU which then controls the fuel pump.
So OP says there is no voltage to the coil, yet you say "power is as far as the coil is OK" How can both be true? Power could still be getting to the EfiECU but still not to the coil. But this may be a good point to start looking.
OP jumps from Batt positive to the coil and hey presto it starts and runs, which very clearly implies that, no, he doesn't have power to the coil via the ignition switch and its subsequent wiring. .
The OP did not make it clear whether it keeps on running with the jumper wire disconnected or not. you seem to be assuming that he disconnects the jumper wire and it still runs, which makes little sense to me.
As for "all the fuses" I have no idea if it has any or where they area as, although I have 3.9 Disco sitting on my drive, it is under tarps and I have better things to do at the moment than start crawling over it, under it or inside it.
I also have no Haynes for it as I bought it on a whim cos it is lpg and I have yet to get stuck into it
Parts of, or even all of, the ignition switch may well be OK, which I said he'd simply have to eliminate, but I am not convinced that the connection between +ive to the switch and the wire to the coil is still there, although it ought to be.
Why not try to be more positive and less patronising.?
I notice that
@marjon said more or less the same as I did in post#8 yet you didn't take the p!ss out of him.