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Thread: No power to starter motor - is it the immobilisers fault?

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    The most common for this intermittent behaviour is bad contact at the solenoid's lucar connector... though if it's at the auto eletrician he should fix it easy cos i doubt it's the immobiliser(which cuts the starter relay's feed btw)
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    Ah, well there you go. Thanks for correcting, sierra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GBE View Post
    I wont incriminate my old mechanic, he's not anti Land Rover just anti D2, and probably anti any Land Rover that he regards as having too many computer circuits that can (and will in his mind) go wrong in the bush.

    To update this thread, my TD5 is currently at an auto electricians, if it is not something simple like the starter solenoid keep an eye out on Gumtree

    As for the Satanic immobiliser threads, they exist As does a company promising to exorcise TD5 ECUs - I'm not sure if chicken blood or holy water is involved in the process Dynachip profesional ecu remapping
    Find a new mechanic a D2 is very simple compared to a modern car
    The starter solenoid problem is as old as the hills and as simple as a Holden 186
    even if its not that its not difficult

    Not everyone on the internet with a keyboard is an authority

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    After owning 3 Land Rovers since getting my P's and regularly filling in JSA's for work my approach tends to be eliminate the worst case scenario and then work downwards.

    Thanks Sierra for confirming the immobiliser cuts feed to the starter.

    The plot thickens; car is back from the sparky after the starter motor was overhauled to remove contamination from "old oil". Current oil level is normal - no obvious leak, I did have a fuel line decide to turn in to a sprinkler system (and drench every acoustic cover) last year though

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    Won't be Oil - will be diesel from a FPR leak

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Won't be Oil - will be diesel from a FPR leak
    Sounds about right, it was the line to the FPR that decided to come adrift last year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post

    Immobiliser delete is easy to do... but unnecessary...

    Very few have trouble... they're a solid unit
    So that's why I know my EKA number by heart. Mine has been troublesome since the BCM started to speak another language. When the odo started flashing. That has been fixed, but the immobiliser/alarm has become quite sullen since then. When ( if ) it comes back home I'll have a look for threads on the topic. I have a Nanocom now, if that helps.
    ​JayTee

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