DiscoManTD4
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Hey there everyone, I have just procured my first Land Rover TD4 Freelander, I’m not sure if it’s a Freelander 1 or whatever but I’m so excited, it’s an amazing machine and is going to be lots of fun (once I get her running), so yes I need help please . It’s a Freelander TD4 on an 04 plate FY54 ??? to be accurate and I bought her knowing that she didn’t start every time but did sometimes, so…. After towing her home (because obviously the seller lied to me) I checked your forums and have replaced 3 glow plugs as they were dead for a start, she still don’t want to start, next I guess is the sensor for the flywheel (crank shaft sensor?), through the drivers side wheel arch as I have LPF and HPF sensor values on the OBD2 device I have plugged in when I crank the engine so I assume they work ok, I have just read about the glow plug circuits and fuses which I will check in the morning but the glow plug lamp illuminates in the cab for 3 seconds and then goes off so I assume after reading the posts that this is normal ?
There is quite a noise from the fuel pump (at the rear middle of the cab) for about 30 seconds when cranked and I have an OBD2 reading for the throttle so can only guess that these two things are also working,
Does anyone have any magic up their sleeve or fairy dust in their pocket that can fix this quickly and cheaply as I am now desperate to get her going after a week of buggering about with the help of minions who just move tools around and hide the nuts and bolts from me when I’m working hard to take off the air intake and associated pipes and sensor cables.
Thanks for all the info already here, I have lots more ideas now than before but and extra help will be gratefully accepted (as long as you leave the tools, nuts and bolts alone and let me do the donkey work).
There is quite a noise from the fuel pump (at the rear middle of the cab) for about 30 seconds when cranked and I have an OBD2 reading for the throttle so can only guess that these two things are also working,
Does anyone have any magic up their sleeve or fairy dust in their pocket that can fix this quickly and cheaply as I am now desperate to get her going after a week of buggering about with the help of minions who just move tools around and hide the nuts and bolts from me when I’m working hard to take off the air intake and associated pipes and sensor cables.
Thanks for all the info already here, I have lots more ideas now than before but and extra help will be gratefully accepted (as long as you leave the tools, nuts and bolts alone and let me do the donkey work).