Miss firing? and that would cause it to run on less cylinders therefore a lot less power. Had that problem with my 3.5 Rangy.
My 99 Discovery V8 has no power, car just chugs along and if I push it, it will backfire. I had just been on a 1hr drive with no problems, stopped to go into shops for 20 minutes and as soon as I drove off no power. I pulled over and stopped the car and restarted, problem still there. Vechicle is always maintained.
Missus said it happened to her once earlier in the week.
Any ideas?
Miss firing? and that would cause it to run on less cylinders therefore a lot less power. Had that problem with my 3.5 Rangy.
Anywhere from
fouled plugs .. dead leads ...
Open the bonnet in a dark garage & start the motor ... look for "Blue arking" from the spark leads
Mike
Mike,
Leads are only about 20,000 old (10 months old), plugs iridium have done about 12,000 - so I was thinking I could discount these as a cause.
Thanks,
I let car cool down with bonnet open for 1.5 hrs (33c outside), took for a burn around the block, car going fine. Wondering if there is a heat sensor which does something and once it gets hot it's failing??
Sounds pretty normal for a rover V8,
No power, goes chug chug chug
Fuel flow and ignition are the only controling factors really.
If your leads are good quality and good condition then look at your plugs.
Your plugs should tell you what the engine is doing.
Black wet and sooty = rich or burning oil = Rings, head gasket or any of the controling factors for your fuel mixture (O2 sensor,MAP sensor etc etc)
Brown/tan = lean = blocked fuel filter, line etc or fuel control again
dark grey/black dry = normal
Could be a number of inputs to the computer, not enough information to make a correct diagnosis
Only when hot sounds like the module on the dizzy...
Replace the module (cheap) and see how u go..
I doubt the iridiums are the issue, mine did 80,000 no issues...
Leads - unless spiral core.. Could be the problem...
Funny!
Yes, will check these out. It's a series 2 Disco, I've got a feeling I've come accross a post re temp sensor or something?????
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