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    I dont want to be stuck on Fraser Island

    Hi, can anyone help

    My car cut out yesterday and was problematic to try and start, we mucked about and finally changed the fuel pump relay and it started first time, problem solved I thought.

    We drove back to kingfisher Bay which took around 2 hours with no problems until I parked the car, it was idling really rough and cut out just as i came to a halt.

    I left it until this morning and still the fault remains with the poor running however this time the engine fault appears.

    Any help would be appreciated

    V8 2005 HSE Discovery

    G

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    No idea what it could be. Sounds like fuel system/injector issue?

    Needs checking for faults codes, that should tell you where the issue lies.
    Needs dealers IDS, Autologic or BBS box.

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    Yep, ^ that.

    if the fault lights on then its time to interrogate.
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    Ok

    Phoned the landrover place in Hervey Bay, I cant remember the name but told me it might just be because of all the salt water I was in yesterday.

    Very helpful

    I was towed to the car wash by my brothers Nissan Pootrol, most embarrasing I might add.

    We gave it a good going over and eventually now it runs, not sure if its running on all 8 cylinders though, very rough idle and when reved up it sounds almost normal except for the odd bubble noise at the exhaust

    I have noticed a ticking noise in the engine bay the wasnt there before though

    Could it be the sensors on the exhaust?

    Might be because I had it on what felt like just the bullbar, my brother was admiring the underside of my car for a few seconds at Indian Heads, felt like a ride at movie world.

    Lucky I am close to the ferry, it will at least get me to the mainland, not sure how much further though,

    Anyone have one of these units up in Hervey bay on a Sundy afternoon?

    G

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    HT lead ?

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    What I was thinking when he mentioned salt wter
    HT lead and salt plus water? not a happy mixture.
    Ticking could be arcing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverD3 View Post
    What I was thinking when he mentioned salt wter
    HT lead and salt plus water? not a happy mixture.
    Ticking could be arcing?
    the 4.4 hav coil packs?? i thort,,

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    That will be the little grey thingys then under the black covers.

    Took them off and checked the plugs but still the same

    Off to Hervey Bay today to get the guys to look at it, hopefully its a simple fix

    I will keep you informed

    G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garry View Post
    Might be because I had it on what felt like just the bullbar, my brother was admiring the underside of my car for a few seconds at Indian Heads, felt like a ride at movie world.
    If the fuel tank took a hit when this happened, then it can damage the pump.
    I know of something similar happening to someone here (who shall remain nameless ) on the Stockton dunes.
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    Ok

    The guys in Hervey Bay didnt have the gear to check it, Bugger!

    The Guys in Gympie tried but again didnt have the updates in the scanner to check the codes, Bugger!

    I got it home and my local brake guru who does all my servicing come up with cylinder misfire, quite a few

    He too explained about getting water of any sort in these connectors or any connector not even associated with the ignition system could be problematic, he talks a lot but isnt often wrong

    He cleared all the faults and was running fine until I drove the 7 minutes home, Engine fault again but still seems to be running fine? It goes in for a service tomorrow so he should be able to fix it with a little more time

    My concern is the fact I didnt go in to any big puddles or rivers, just small fresh water runoffs and I suppose some light seawater just as its running back to the sea, essentially wet sand and this happens

    How does one prepare all the connectors prior to an excursion such as Fraser Island? Where are they all?

    Well anyway home again but a little sadened, maybe it was because I parked next to one getting dragged on to a tow truck at Inskip Point, maybe what it had was contagious

    I will let you all know what happens tomorrow

    G

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