Mine turned out to be the lucar connector was loose. Cheked on the weekend, squeze the connector with plier and so far so good.
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Mine turned out to be the lucar connector was loose. Cheked on the weekend, squeze the connector with plier and so far so good.
Easy is good!!
Pete:)
So I thought Id solved the issue of non-starting by changing the battery in the key fob. . . . until Friday. After parking directly outside of caf?, taking the bride for afternoon tea, saddled up in the Landy (upgraded intercooler, silicon hoses freshly installed and boost wound up) and Charles failed to start.
After moving from Park > Neutral visa-versa no success. Locked the car (with us both in it) and repeated numerous times, still didn't start.
Somewhat embarrassed, pulled bonnet, checked out a few things. Left the ignition on then slide under the car and bridged the signal wire on the starter motor solenoid to the +ve of the starter. Charles came to life.
Today it happened again so I made up a test lamp, two lengths of insulated wire with a 12v globe soldered in the middle.
Removed the signal wire from the starter motor, plugged in test wire, earthed the other end then turned the key to the crank position. The globe didn't illuminate however noted that the solenoid signal wire psuh on female terminal had lost its "spring", was loose and covered in light oil and grit from leaking Fuel Pressure Regulator (waiting for parts to arrive).
The terminal was replaced, test harness fitted and the globe lit. Wooohoo, success.
Refitted signal wire and Charles started.
So, looks like I wasted $4 when I could have spent $0.18 ($2.50 for 14 female terminals).
I will say it again "Oh well, such is the richness of the being a Landy owner. :-)"