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Always genuine Land Rover looms AMR6103 with LVP000020 genuine gasket, never used the OEM one despite they are half the price.
I always use a heat resistant acetoxy silicone sealant to form a durable elastic rubber on the harness connector preventing OIL inside the connector.
Link to product:
http://www.denbraven.com/en/products...datasheet.pdf/
The issue it is only extend the loom's life but does not last for life...
Looks like bad electric TD5 engine engineering.
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As you've changed 4 genuine looms lately and used that sealant IMO better not do that anymore cos even if by logic it can't hurt that might make you the trouble, let the genuine loom as it is cos it's well made, mine is being on for 4 years and at least 100.000 Km without any probs, still dry like a bone and no injector fault codes... just an idea, rule out the main relay R9 (swap with R8-heated screen) just to rule it out cos if it has a weakened spring it might be sensitive to gravitational action one way and that would deffinitely cut out if it goes wrong, it's a piece of cake but worth a try
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I had switched over ALL the relays with it's neighbours...
Put in other relays I had as a spare, non was influencing the cut-out phenomena when the car is side slope to the right.
I did not make any logical sense it's an electric issue, all symptoms were pointing towards fuel no arriving to engine, other electronic roll over protection like the Interia switch on the engine firewall.
Ordered new loom and gasket, will replace and check all misfiring totally disappeared.
More info here:
Web Rover
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dont you have the possibility to plug in a tester?, maybe if there are some fault codes stored one would point you in the right direction
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Same as noted in this thread:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...harness-2.html
But in my case, it's pure excessive amount of oil in the C0171 connector, which splaying with a good carburetor spray, eliminated the problem.
Thus it's still misfiring on a large slope to the right, pointing the internal loom AMR6103 is ending it's life...