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27th March 2008, 04:01 PM
#1
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27th March 2008, 04:09 PM
#2
Yes there is, I had a similar experience plunging down a sand dune at Stockton beach a few years ago. It is up under the glovebox somewhere I think.
Has happened a few times since. Turn off and restart resets it.
Ken
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27th March 2008, 04:15 PM
#3
There was a fix for this years ago. there is an inertia switch in the alarm "spider". You have to cut a couple of wires.
I had a fellow club member who had it happen over and over. Used to turn ign off, lock car, walk around it , unlock, then start.
The Microsoft reboot.
I am sure some fellow sufferer here can direct you to the thread. I thought they all would have been fixed years ago. Just goes to show your car had not been off road.
Regards Philip A
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27th March 2008, 05:28 PM
#4
Thanks
Looks like I was on the right track with my thoughts, thanks for the confirmation. (and yes the blinking sound was comming from under the glove box) I had thought my beastie had seen a reasonable amount of off road prior to my purchase but perhaps not! I am certainily making up for any lack of off road this vehicle may have done. I was quite proud of having the dirtiest car in the car park at work after easter. 
I have read about the spider mod required, not sure if mine has been done. I have been putting of venturing to far under or into the dash just yet
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27th March 2008, 07:17 PM
#5
I think this has a lot to do with the market and model of the car you have.
On our Middle East spec Disco's the inertia switch will set off the hazard lights if we hit a pot hole etc just like yours. To re-set the thing you have to turn off the ignition and it will cancel the hazards etc...
I also know of people who have hit a much larger bump and the inertia switch has cut out the fuel pump.This is a safety feature in the case of a heavy front end collision to prevent petrol being pumped out.
You then have to pop the bonnet and despress the rubber buttoned re-set device on the engine firewall.
Thats my understanding of the inertia switch.
Regarsd.
S.
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27th March 2008, 08:12 PM
#6
Thanks Streaky, I knew about the Fuel Pump cut out, this is well written in owners manuals etc. and makes good sense to have. I think you are correct in that being an ES with SRS etc etc this sensor could be related to the SRS components but I can not find any easy to find documentation about it.
Either way, at least now I know it is an easy fix and not a precursor to something more evil lurking in my electrical system.
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27th March 2008, 09:20 PM
#7
Hi Folks,
I bought a brand new D1 in 1998 that occasionaly did that. I thought it was just a loose connection somewhere.
I purchased another 1997 D1 a while ago and that did it as well. Usually whilst driving along really corrugated roads.
If somebody finds a fix, let me know.
Regards
M.
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28th March 2008, 02:51 PM
#8
The fix is to stop, turn off the ignition and lock the car, and then unlock it again; has happened to me twice now. The spider had already been disconnected on my car,
Cheers Charlie
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28th March 2008, 04:02 PM
#9
I think the inertia switch is in the alarm ecu module, rather than the spider. These are two quite separate boxes. However I will be proven wrong if someone without an alarm has this problem.
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28th March 2008, 07:30 PM
#10
Hi guys recently I went driving minding my own biz when the road jumped up and shook the beast and me, after this the hazard lights began to flash. When I turned them on they went twice as fast HUMMM. So in a fit of rage I puled over and started looking for the relay! I found it eventually after busting some plastic tabs the little bugger was in a small box on the LH foot well to the far left. Thinking I was very smart I pulled the plug out! YEP I know both of em, but hey the hazards stoped SUCCES when I plugged them back in they came straight back on until I went to start the bugger, she would not start (had to roll start in reverse with only a couple of metres of room how good am I) but the 4ways stopped flashing all was well again "except I was to scared to turn it off till I got home". Any way I have a point the monster lives again starts as normal BUT the friggen remotes wont work any more (not that they worked very well anyway).
So my question is does any one know how to get em working again with out a trip to Land Rover, so missus will have some cash to remove from her second wallet?
yep i just cut and pasted cos i don't know how to direct you guys back to my first post. and to ask the same question would have required me to rethink and rewrite my question and i'm to lazy for that.
p.s. on tuesday morning after easter i was 10 foot tall cos my beast was the dirtyest thing with in 5kms of the work carpark
p.p.s the jump pic didn't cause the problem different monster!
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