Hi guys
I had my 2004 discovery TD5 Landmark re chassis done and after a week of it running with no problem, it has started to have a hard start and I think a misfire. so far I have changed the fuel pump, fuel filter, the fuel filter housing was changed about a year ago for a new one, changed number 5 injector nanocom was reading + 35 all injectors are now between -4 to +5, changed the FPR for a new one as it had a very small leak, Injector seals and washers, injector harness, all fuses and relays, took fuse box from engine bay and put dielectric grease on all the connections. I'm not getting any faults on the nanocom. I just done the FPR today and the purge cycle twice and it was still hard to start, I'm going to wait till tomorrow morning and try a cold start, any help with this would be very gratefully appreciated.

cheers
Stewart.
 
Hi Stewart
You appear to have covered most probable faults although that is no guarantee you've cured them. The other possible fault for poor starting that springs to mind is the starter motor. There is a known problem of the starter motor where although cranking is braking down electrically and interfering with the crank sensor signal. There are aftermarket shielded cables available to help cure this known gremlin.
 
The other known fault, well one of them, is that if your batt isn't up to snuff it might crank over but still not fire as the ECM doesn't see enough voltage.
Try jumping it from another car, and/or get your batt properly tested.
Frustrating, I know.
 

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