Help engine still runs after I take key out of ignition

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Bdwarb1

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Hi
I have a another Puma problem! When I take the key out of the ignition the engine still runs until I put my foot in the break......has the ignition switch changed last week and it’s done it again! Any ideas please????
 
Would that not be the fuel solenoid? I am not familiar with the newer engines but I believe all diesels will run on without a fuel shut off as no ignition is required....
 
How funny, I found this out by accident myself just the other week. Started the car then took keys out as i had forgotten the pedal lock.... still running! Thought it was a bit odd!!
 
Would that not be the fuel solenoid? I am not familiar with the newer engines but I believe all diesels will run on without a fuel shut off as no ignition is required....
Hi
Don’t think the Puma has a solenoid - I had someone suggest a wiring problem....perhaps in the break lights
 
oh crap - that sounds serious!? Its only done 72K miles - is this one of those 'dont drive unless you have to' deals? any known causes for this engine?
 
oh crap - that sounds serious!? Its only done 72K miles - is this one of those 'dont drive unless you have to' deals? any known causes for this engine?

It is usually caused by engine oil entering the intake tract from worn turbo seals, or by overfilling, or by oil getting into the intake tract via breathers.
 
Not a runaway either - this is an electrical fault. I have seen loads of people with a similar issue.....runaways are rare.

I have had the EGR valve stick and then fix itself. Had a break light go, but was just a bulb and have replaced it.
 
Thanks, that is helpful. Will take to garage man. Just what i need at the moment!
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Let me know what he says....I had mine in and the garage changed the ignition switch. Did it again today! I’m going back anyway as I’m having a problem with the drive belt. So will be asking them to check wiring - someone informed me to check the break wiring.
 
oh crap - that sounds serious!? Its only done 72K miles - is this one of those 'dont drive unless you have to' deals? any known causes for this engine?
My defender has done 67000. It seems a common problem but it’s different wiring issues. Some scary comments on here! I am driving still. A runaway does not need the ignition and it’s not about the electrics but other problems.....also rare! It’s easy to scare.
 
The brake pedal has two switches, one for the brake light and one connected to the ECM. Not sure what the one connected to the ECM does, but half recollect that it reduces engine power when the brakes are applied (as said, not sure). I suspect this switch is faulty enabling the engine to run on until the brake pedal is pushed. Its a possibility.
 
My defender has done 67000. It seems a common problem but it’s different wiring issues. Some scary comments on here! I am driving still. A runaway does not need the ignition and it’s not about the electrics but other problems.....also rare! It’s easy to scare.
not scaring - just making aware.
 
The brake pedal has two switches, one for the brake light and one connected to the ECM. Not sure what the one connected to the ECM does, but half recollect that it reduces engine power when the brakes are applied (as said, not sure). I suspect this switch is faulty enabling the engine to run on until the brake pedal is pushed. Its a possibility.
Cheers sounds sensible
What are You thoughts about the runaway comments?
 
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