jimsr
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Bought 2003 Freelander 2018,
From Arizona Very dry area in South West USA
Overall great shape inside and out.
Sat for some time, Time unknown.
When bought, June 2018; 85K miles
1.When I got it, Low Charge on Battery; Windows worked poorly.
Charged battery; windows work great.
2. Will not go into reverse.
3. Radio works inconstantly/Volume control erratic.
4. No Dash WARNING LIGHTS after start up.
5. Bad brakes.
6. No Air Conditioning.
7.When I drive it, it starts getting slower where it doesn't want to go if so very slowly.
8. Inspected: ECU connections, some corrosion, cleaned, reconnected, No difference. (Questions/finding; some connections within ECU compartment had blue tape on unions of common colored wires.) is this common or evidence of previous work done?
Had non Land Rover tech check out, 18 hours. Replace 1 Fuel injector. Thought faulty ECU.
Didn't want to learn Land Rover Tech issues, without me paying for his education.
Have Snap-on Diagnostics; purchase Keys; K- 25, K-44, K-45.
When Connecting to OBD, returns: "Can Not Communicate with ECU".
Have read Forms, found many thoughts and options. Many issues address total system communication, many potential factors and conditions limiting/affecting that communication.
Need a focus where to start. 1st step, 2nd step,...…..
jimsr
From Arizona Very dry area in South West USA
Overall great shape inside and out.
Sat for some time, Time unknown.
When bought, June 2018; 85K miles
1.When I got it, Low Charge on Battery; Windows worked poorly.
Charged battery; windows work great.
2. Will not go into reverse.
3. Radio works inconstantly/Volume control erratic.
4. No Dash WARNING LIGHTS after start up.
5. Bad brakes.
6. No Air Conditioning.
7.When I drive it, it starts getting slower where it doesn't want to go if so very slowly.
8. Inspected: ECU connections, some corrosion, cleaned, reconnected, No difference. (Questions/finding; some connections within ECU compartment had blue tape on unions of common colored wires.) is this common or evidence of previous work done?
Had non Land Rover tech check out, 18 hours. Replace 1 Fuel injector. Thought faulty ECU.
Didn't want to learn Land Rover Tech issues, without me paying for his education.
Have Snap-on Diagnostics; purchase Keys; K- 25, K-44, K-45.
When Connecting to OBD, returns: "Can Not Communicate with ECU".
Have read Forms, found many thoughts and options. Many issues address total system communication, many potential factors and conditions limiting/affecting that communication.
Need a focus where to start. 1st step, 2nd step,...…..
jimsr