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    disco starting problem

    iv got a 1996 disco 3.9 v8 auto
    having an issue with it where it will start drive around for a bit pull up where you need to go but as soon as you get back in the truck to go home she wont start keys go in turn the key and nothing no clicks no noise nothing batterys fine fully charge no issue

    any thoughts?

    cheers matt

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    Check your starter connections. Try wiggling the main power cable and see if that makes a difference, if it does just tighten up the nut but its a bugger to get a spanner on from memory.

    And make sure you disconnect the battery beforehand, unless you like fireworks.
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    I don't know how to test just know from experience maybe the crank sensor. sorry misread if it wont even crank must be power issue sorry.

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    do your dash lights come on or no power at all if you have power but no crank try giving the solenoid on the starter motor a hit. you can always test if you have 12v at the coil first

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    Quote Originally Posted by Artie View Post
    do your dash lights come on or no power at all if you have power but no crank try giving the solenoid on the starter motor a hit. you can always test if you have 12v at the coil first
    sorry i should of said its for a mate, he has all his dash lights like normal but just nothing, batt fully charged no issues there

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    If he has power but no crank i would check the starter motor solenoid first. see if there is 12 v when he tries to crank if yes the solenoid may be stuck give it a spray with some lanox and tap with a dead blow hammer. if no power at starter motor check start relay.

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    It could also be the immobiliser circuit. Do a google search for disco 1 spider bypass. There's plenty of info on it.

    The same thing happened to mine.

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    Power but no crank

    Had the same problem and found it is related to the imobiliser. In my case if open the car by using the key into the door instead of using toggle to unlock then the ignition would not crank the motor. Found that if you lock your car with toggle and unlock with toggle, the car will start. That's my 2 bob

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    it could also be as simple as a corroded battery terminal, loose cable on battery or earth to the body / chassis.

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    I had the same problem. For me it was a dodgy starter motor. Apparently it is a common problem with v8 starters on their way out that when the vehicle is hot the solenoid doesn't work properly. As soon as my car cooled down for 10 or 15mins it would start again no problem.

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