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    D3 Total blackout & power loss on highway

    Hi all,
    Anyone got any ideas on this one? Driving on highway at night, 100kmh, suddenly with no warning, no dash lights or head lights, no throttle response & engine shutdown however indicator light worked as I endeavoured to move off the motorway. Pulled up, switched of ignition for few minutes, removed ign key, replaced it, switched on, "lights, camera, action" everything works fine including engine. Situation normal. Any ideas appreciated.

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    You sure your not driving a VW? ...

    Sorry couldn't help it. ...
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    Land Rover special feature?

    Sounds scary. Had a few random faults etc appear at times which switching off, locking, unlocking and restarting fixes up, but nothing like that.

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    OR A CITROEN C4 (LEMON) Our Citroen doese that but doesn't loose power but dealer wont beleave us when we tell them. DEAD DANGEROUS Do you know Citroen stands for citrus , Lemon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austeve01 View Post
    Hi all,
    Anyone got any ideas on this one? Driving on highway at night, 100kmh, suddenly with no warning, no dash lights or head lights, no throttle response & engine shutdown however indicator light worked as I endeavoured to move off the motorway. Pulled up, switched of ignition for few minutes, removed ign key, replaced it, switched on, "lights, camera, action" everything works fine including engine. Situation normal. Any ideas appreciated.
    I had a similar problem with mine, it only occurred on bumpy roads. It took a while to figure out as it was fairly intermittent and I'm not real smart.
    It turns out the weight of the other keys on my keyring was turning the ignition off when a large bump was felt. One solution was to put the keys in the other way around so the weight of the keys was trying to turn the ignition on.
    Another solution is to remove the other keys from the car key so it isn't flogging the ignition switch.
    The best solution was buying a D4 with no ignition switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryO View Post
    You sure your not driving a VW? ...

    Sorry couldn't help it. ...
    Careful Terry .. my wife's got one of those and she reads this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1950landy View Post
    OR A CITROEN C4 (LEMON) Our Citroen doese that but doesn't loose power but dealer wont beleave us when we tell them. DEAD DANGEROUS Do you know Citroen stands for citrus , Lemon.
    You're not wrong there .. dead dangerous.. and scary I can tell you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    I had a similar problem with mine, it only occurred on bumpy roads. It took a while to figure out as it was fairly intermittent and I'm not real smart.
    It turns out the weight of the other keys on my keyring was turning the ignition off when a large bump was felt. One solution was to put the keys in the other way around so the weight of the keys was trying to turn the ignition on.
    Another solution is to remove the other keys from the car key so it isn't flogging the ignition switch.
    The best solution was buying a D4 with no ignition switch.
    Thanks for the info .. I'm hoping this is the solution to the problem. There is a fair weight of other appendages on the key ring. They're being removed! Personally I liked your last solution "buying a D4" .. sadly the wife's not interested yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geedublya View Post
    I had a similar problem with mine, it only occurred on bumpy roads. It took a while to figure out as it was fairly intermittent and I'm not real smart.
    It turns out the weight of the other keys on my keyring was turning the ignition off when a large bump was felt. One solution was to put the keys in the other way around so the weight of the keys was trying to turn the ignition on.
    Another solution is to remove the other keys from the car key so it isn't flogging the ignition switch.
    The best solution was buying a D4 with no ignition switch.
    Did the same in my RRS, leaning down to scratch an itchy shin! Knocked the ignition off In a moment of panic I just flicked it back on again, still in drive, everything ok

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    1950 Landy you live life on the edge A Landy AND a Citroen. Brave man

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