Just a wee update on driving and charging.
The car has been driving great since the 12V relay module was replaced. :D I've only driven around miles 60 since but it's been flawless. TBH I had always questioned the wisdom of using ultra cheap...
Here it is for a facelift. Power comes from position "1" on the ignition barrel (I don't know what that means), through F6, through the inhibit switch on the transmission, and in to the immobiliser.
If the vehicle starts then it's probably working.
I don't know anything about your problem, I don't know how the auto box works, but you say "there is no power to the inhibitor". Looking at the circuit diagram, the "INHIBIT" within the 'SELECTOR" looks to get power from fuse F35 in the...
Just to update those taking interest, I removed the fault codes and recalibrated the gyro, having remade the connection next to the handbrake. Today I’ve started the vehicle twice and driven 10 miles each time on a mix of rough dirt terrain (I’m...
If you download the Rave workshop manual there is a section that has pictures of all connectors with a description of where they are...
https://landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/rave-disk-maintenance-manual.260227/
The connector for that relay (C1976...
Agreed.
We have (relatively) big panels on our campers (340w) and they kick out quite a lot of power when the conditions are right and although we replace the house batteries every 3 years, the starters that they also charge last double that...
If there's no charge controller between the solar panel and battery, the voltage will climb high enough to boil the battery.
Even a cheap Chinese £10 charge controller will prevent battery damage...
That must be all those years playing in the front row for Scotland ;)
1 of our mates is an ex professional rugby player, huge bloke, but walking on artificial joints these days.
I'm doing fine. Keeping in good health, but still grumpy mind...
If you insert the key and wiggle the steering wheel as you turn it, I'm sure the key and steering wheel will turn.
That's the way steering locks on that and previous generations of cars have worked.
The immobiliser does not stop the key or...
If you put the key in the ignition you can release the steering.
Yes it has an immobiliser, the key needs to be in the ignition - but the immobilier doesn't lock the steering - it will just stop the engine cranking or starting and a LED will...