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    Unhappy 2002 defender cps issue

    Hey all…stranded at home again.
    Long story short ,I had a wire from the cps break and fixed it by twitching a scrap of wire in and taping it up……..ran perfectly for 3 months until I fixed it last night/today…….

    Won’t start…had a cps fault from the plug….also a no tach drive [there’s none on the car]
    I’ve a spare cps and I’ve tried that as well…both have the same ohm reading …

    I’ve tried purging the fuel rail

    Checked all fuses n relays

    Cleaned ecu[was clean already] plugs and engine plug

    As far as I see there’s 2 other options

    Cut back the cps Leads a bit and solder on a new section,check fuel presure reg wires to as they came off….

    It’s a battery/alternator issue…….I had a dead flat[clicking relay flat] and I’m fairly certain I’d left nothing on[98%]….it’s on charge but at 12.7 of the charger…no go..drops to 12.3 after 10 sec’s key
    My alternator is low ish on output as well[I’ve a spare]13.2 to 26v …
    Battery colapsed?

    All sugestions greatly appreciated as it’s 30 km to town
    Cheers mark
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    Dunno about Deefers, but my TD5 disco won’t start if the battery is even a little low.
    As for the CPS wiring, mine has had it cobbled together for about 18 months now. Never seems to be a problem.
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    CPS?

    Cycles per second - aka Hz?
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    CPS?

    Cycles per second - aka Hz?
    It's a TLA
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    CPS?

    Cycles per second - aka Hz?
    Crankshaft position sensor.

    But I'm guessing you already knew that!

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    Battery

    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    Dunno about Deefers, but my TD5 disco won’t start if the battery is even a little low.
    As for the CPS wiring, mine has had it cobbled together for about 18 months now. Never seems to be a problem.
    Yea I’m thinking it’s colapsed……I had it on full charge and the voltage on the nanocom dropped from 12.8 to 10.3 in 5 cranks
    I’m thinking the ecu needs 11+[11.9 v?]….starter might have been a bit slow.

    Batterys off the car to see how it behaves [overnight 4c here] see what the v drops to
    Cheers
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    Yes, check the battery for spikes.... I think it's Cactus

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    Quote Originally Posted by shack View Post
    Crankshaft position sensor.

    But I'm guessing you already knew that!
    No, I didn't.
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    I had a world of trouble with the CPS wiring on mine after I put in the new engine. Ended up raiding an unused plug that was hiding up beside the brake booster and soldered it in, has been fine since then. I found advice online saying not to solder to the loom but the available space is so short there was really no choice. I keep meaning to go back and shield that section but haven't yet.

    If you're getting CPS faults and you know the sensor itself is good (mine was new) then the loom is probably the issue - it's a bad design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    I had a world of trouble with the CPS wiring on mine after I put in the new engine. Ended up raiding an unused plug that was hiding up beside the brake booster and soldered it in, has been fine since then. I found advice online saying not to solder to the loom but the available space is so short there was really no choice. I keep meaning to go back and shield that section but haven't yet.

    If you're getting CPS faults and you know the sensor itself is good (mine was new) then the loom is probably the issue - it's a bad design.
    Yea there both good[cps] but the plugs crap……..was searching for one to scrounge

    I’m betting on dead cells in battery as well ….won’t hold over 10ish volts on nanocom whilst cranking
    2002 defender 110 , 1955 86 inch

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