Very Strange Landrover Discovery Mark III problem

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Val

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Hope someone can help.

We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.

The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
has been replaced.

We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.

Can anyone advise if this is possible?
 
On or around 17 Sep 2004 03:59:56 -0700, [email protected] (Val)
enlightened us thusly:

>Hope someone can help.
>
>We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
>Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
>the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
>The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
>has been replaced.
>
>We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
>but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
>Can anyone advise if this is possible?


iffy engine earth, earthing through the handbrake cable, or something?

 
Try the earths as if they are not good enough it uses the handbrake cable as
one
"Val" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?



 
On 17 Sep, in article
<[email protected]>
[email protected] "Val" wrote:

> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?


I suppose a bad earth connection could lead to current passing through
the handbrake cable, but I'm not sure that the handbrake actually
connects any significant parts of the vehicle. The classic example of
such is a speedo-cable failure. I'd certainly have a close look at the
earth connections to the engine.

--
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In message <[email protected]>
[email protected] (Val) wrote:

> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?


It certianly is! I'd bet a cup of tea that there is a bad earth from
the battery to chassis, so it is earthing through the next best
option - namely the handbrake cable, which seems to "do in" the
lubrication of the hand brake actuator causing the pistons to stick
and to fail to release properly. It's not unknown for the hand brake
cable to melt under these circumstances.


Richard
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[email protected] (Val) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?


If a Discovery Mark III, send it back - it's only a few days old.

Seriously, may be a bad earth to the battery causing the battery to
earth through the handbrake cable, heating the cable up and causing it
to stick. Run a heavy cable from battery to a good earth on the
chassis to test.

Rich
 
On or around 17 Sep 2004 08:28:06 -0700, [email protected] (Richard
Brookman) enlightened us thusly:

>
>If a Discovery Mark III, send it back - it's only a few days old.
>


I wondered about that, and concluded that it was a typo.

 
Richard Brookman vaguely muttered something like ...
> [email protected] (Val) wrote in message


>> Can anyone advise if this is possible?

>
> If a Discovery Mark III, send it back - it's only a few days old.


Heheheh ... ;)

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"Val" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?


Jesus, they assured us the mkIII would have better build quality too!!!

Nige


 
David G. Bell wrote:

> On 17 Sep, in article
> <[email protected]>
> [email protected] "Val" wrote:
>
>> Hope someone can help.
>>
>> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
>> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
>> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>>
>> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
>> has been replaced.
>>
>> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
>> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>>
>> Can anyone advise if this is possible?

>
> I suppose a bad earth connection could lead to current passing through
> the handbrake cable, but I'm not sure that the handbrake actually
> connects any significant parts of the vehicle. The classic example of
> such is a speedo-cable failure. I'd certainly have a close look at the
> earth connections to the engine.
>

If this is the problem, and it could be, I would expect it to be
engine/chassis earth, not battery/chassis.
JD
 
Sorry, I meant a 300 TDi, I think! It is the one that was before the TD 5.

Val

"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On or around 17 Sep 2004 08:28:06 -0700, [email protected] (Richard
> Brookman) enlightened us thusly:
>
>>
>>If a Discovery Mark III, send it back - it's only a few days old.
>>

>
> I wondered about that, and concluded that it was a typo.
>



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"Nige" <nigel.inceNO****[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Jesus, they assured us the mkIII would have better build quality too!!!
>
> Nige


Good of them to install faults were already aware of though :)

I'll 28th the earth diagnosis too.

Lee D
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Thank you all for the advice, there were no signs of any burning and nothing
looked obvious. Yesterday my huband cleaned all the connections and replaced
the earth leads.

So far so good! He hasn't replaced the handbrake cable again yet, just to be
on the safe side. We will give it a week to ensure the problem doesn't
reoccur and hopefully all will be ok.

Val

"Val" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hope someone can help.
>
> We are having some very annoying intermittant problems with our Land
> Rover Discovery's handbrake sticking on. Strangely, when this occurs
> the Discovery will either struggle to start or not start at all.
>
> The battery and alternator have been checked and the handbrake cable
> has been replaced.
>
> We have a strange feeling that these incidents are not a coincidence,
> but are connected in some way, but we can not conceive how.
>
> Can anyone advise if this is possible?



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