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    M and S lights, turns over but no start

    Hey guys, tried to start my truck today and have the M and S lights flashing at me, it will turn over but not start, and I don't believe my fuel pump is working as it is not making the normal little whines that I would expect.

    I have tried to jump start it incase it was a voltage issue as I read that may be the problem, and I have pressed the inertia switch which seemed to have been triggered and clicked when I pressed it.

    Only other thing I remember walking past it earlier this morning to get to another car and hearing something electric in the engine bay making a small whine when it was not turned on and shouldn't have been doing anything, could be related or could be something else weird

    any advice on what to look at next would be appreciated, I read through a thread that sounded almost identical but didn't really see a solution at the end of it

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    I've just checked and when cranking there is no reading on the tacho, wondering if this means it may be a CPS sensor failure that's not letting the fuel pump work? This is on an auto td5 if that helps

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    M&S lights can mean a few things engine related. It can be cam signal error, or it can be the XYZ switch, but you say it's cranking. Low battery can definitely cause the cam angle fault. CPS won't usually trigger the M&S, but it's a Disco so never say never. Thing is, I think if it sets the code, regardless of whether you have charged the battery, it will need to be cleared. Could be wrong. The no tacho reading could be the CPS, however I still don't think it will set this code and flash the M&S. Is the MIL on? That should be if it's the CPS.
    Do you own or have access to a Nanocom? It's probably the only way to sort this.
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    Oh, have you checked for oil in the red plug on the ECU? That can cause all sorts of weirdness, and unless you have an upgraded injector harness you WILL get oil there at some point. Oil can even travel from there up into the engine bay fuse box. A good spray in the plug, both on the harness and the ECU could help, but make sure you use something that dries quickly with no residue, like an electronic contact cleaner. Leaving it wet with anything at all will cause problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    M&S lights can mean a few things engine related. It can be cam signal error, or it can be the XYZ switch, but you say it's cranking. Low battery can definitely cause the cam angle fault. CPS won't usually trigger the M&S, but it's a Disco so never say never. Thing is, I think if it sets the code, regardless of whether you have charged the battery, it will need to be cleared. Could be wrong. The no tacho reading could be the CPS, however I still don't think it will set this code and flash the M&S. Is the MIL on? That should be if it's the CPS.
    Do you own or have access to a Nanocom? It's probably the only way to sort this.
    I get a battery light, hdc or sls light lights up occasionally, no check engine light but the glow plug light also stays permanently on

    No access to a nanocom, may be the case that I need to purchase my own one now ... My mechanic has a discovery 1 but doesn't have a nanocom as I've asked before about setting new heights for the sls

    Only other thing I can think is there is water getting in the driver's side windscreen, as this was the issue I was about to try to fix today before I couldn't move the truck into the sun, so water has been getting into the dash on the driver's side

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adarewyr View Post
    I get a battery light, hdc or sls light lights up occasionally, no check engine light but the glow plug light also stays permanently on

    No access to a nanocom, may be the case that I need to purchase my own one now ... My mechanic has a discovery 1 but doesn't have a nanocom as I've asked before about setting new heights for the sls

    Only other thing I can think is there is water getting in the driver's side windscreen, as this was the issue I was about to try to fix today before I couldn't move the truck into the sun, so water has been getting into the dash on the driver's side
    Hmm. The interior fusebox is notorious for getting corrosion from the water and causing all sorts of craziness. I had a thread about mine. Post #19
    Not hard to fix, but fiddly.
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    And, yes, if you're going to have a TD5 and do stuff yourself then a Nanocom is almost compulsory. They sometimes come up for sale here and on the AULRO FB group, just be sure it is coded for D2 TD5 or you'll have to pay BBS for a code. You can still get them from BBS, but they cost... But, they do pay for themselves.

    They don't work with the D1.
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    I've looked at getting one already, but was hoping to find one secondhand before I needed it! And yep I know you need to pay them again for the software for every different model and engine etc....


    Just checked the red plug and everything looks clean, there is a little bit of water in the bottom of the plastic housing from a river crossing yesterday I suspect, but the plug itself all looked clean

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    Checked again, I've been battling with kids while I check stuff and it is oil in the plastic cover, and then I guess maybe a little residue on the connections so I will get some contact cleaner and see if that helps me at all....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adarewyr View Post
    I've looked at getting one already, but was hoping to find one secondhand before I needed it! And yep I know you need to pay them again for the software for every different model and engine etc....


    Just checked the red plug and everything looks clean, there is a little bit of water in the bottom of the plastic housing from a river crossing yesterday I suspect, but the plug itself all looked clean
    Could the water have got into the ECU? That will do it too. If you think it could have you can take the lid off and dry it out. T22 security Torx I think. You won’t hurt it if you don’t poke at it, quick spray with contact cleaner, or even some compressed air, but not too harsh. What you are describing could be a topside switch fault, which is the ECU, but it can easily be moisture. They don’t like being wet but it usually doesn’t do permanent damage. Nano would tell you.

    Good luck with it. Let us know how you go.
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