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16th Mar 2016 10:05 am
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Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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Just seems bizarre it's not glowing on voltage, but just on the gentlest of taps. So if it's in my car in the toolbox, it will be constantly flashing.....Bodsys Brake Bible
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Ok, tapping it as per your clip and it stays off. Hit it hard and it flashes once, then subsequent taps cause it to flash as per your clip. If I leave it a bit or turn it on and off then the tapping does nothing again. Hit it hard again and the cycle repeats. Weird.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
Clock/ SNOTM /3Flash / 4x4Info /BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes / Gearbox Reset See It Here
18th Mar 2016 5:43 pm
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Removing batteries and replacing makes no difference. Think I'll give them a call on Monday.
Bizarrely the plastic packaging which is normally really difficult to split open, almost fell open. I wonder if it's been returned before.Bodsys Brake Bible
Super thread. I don't know where i would be without some of the information on here particularly from Robbie!
So i've checked the glowplug harness currents again today as i didn't get much of anything yesterday in way of a reading on the clamp meter.
Both 30 amp fuses intact
Both relays energising
Checking the current on the left & right harness when powered on i'm seeing little response at all from all bar one plug.
Just to check i'm not being an idiot i'm using the clamp meter set to DC 20amp (also tried 100amp) to test each cable individually, zero'd, clamped & then power up. The best reading i could get testing a single cable at a time was 0.11 (set at 20amp) I was expecting to see a initial draw something like 15.0 (set at 20amp)
I'm therefore presuming as i'm getting a reading, albeit a poor one, the system is functioning, but the glowplugs (all six) are deceased.
Would this be a logical conclusion or should I be investigating further, if so how? MY16 D4 Landmark SDV6 (The Ice Maiden)
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5th Mar 2017 11:52 am
Pete K
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Yeah 20A setting. My new ones draw about 7A
Worth checking you have power at the 3 pin plugs when the ignition is switched on. (engine cold)
When you have concluded all that, even though its not recommended I found the resistance checked worked well on a cold engine.
Ok, so it's good Friday & I've a bit of time on my hands so i thought i'd dedicate some of it to the growing number of issues on the Disco3.
Revisiting the Glow plugs, i've now checked & can confirm 12V to each of the 6 feeds on the 2 harnesses to the glow plugs.
I've check the current draw again, nada.
So, following Robbies guide the next step was to kid the Disco it's -10deg via the ECT sensor, But where is it?
As you can see on the attached image it's not where I expected it to be according to the guide for a 2007 TDV6
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So, a bit miffed & unable to see a senor on the coolant anywhere on the right side of the the vehicle I gave up.
Just as I was closing the bonnet, i noticed this & presume it's the ECT but in a different location.......
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So i've stuck a 220K ohm resistor in & tried again.......
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Same result other than a tiny reading of -0.06A on two plugs
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So I conclude either the plugs are knackered, the sensor isn't the right one to kid the system or the clamp meter is no good although i did check it on a mains supply to ensure it's making a reading which it did & was inline with what was expected.
Do you far more knowledgable guys concur?
Is it time to hand it over the dealer / indy for Glowplugs do you think?
Thanks MY16 D4 Landmark SDV6 (The Ice Maiden)
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14th Apr 2017 11:35 am
Pete K
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Once your u have seen 12v at the plugs I'm not sure what value adding a resistor is excepted.
Yeah find a good independent to change them.
And make sure you aren't relying on the car for the next few weeks.
14th Apr 2017 12:52 pm
maplecottage
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Skagg - a couple of us have UNI-T DC clamp meters, presumably an earlier model to yours but, we have both concluded that the meter is total rubbish as far as the needs of this job goes
Thanks for the reply Maplecottage. I'll have to see if i can hold of a better quality meter to compare.
If it is the meter & the plugs turn out to be working then i'm stumped where else to start looking for a cause to the problem. The environmental circumstance & visible symptoms all appear to point to plugs.
That said, it does feel as though everything deteriorated over a few months from starting fine on a cold morning to a few more cranks than normal, a puff of white smoke & a moment or two of lumpiness. After the first start normal service is resumed I would have expected 6 plugs to have deteriorated gradually over a long period?
ThanksMY16 D4 Landmark SDV6 (The Ice Maiden)
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