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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
Battery didn't help but it still starts fine with the jump box attached and not without it after the initial start up, When monitoring the live data with the iid the fuel pressure is exactly the same with or without the jump box so I'm now certain the P0191 is just a spoof code and the fuel pressure is fine which now has me convinced it's the crankshaft sensor but I will have to scope it when I have more time as it looks like a pig of a job to replace so I want to be certain.
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Tue Nov 15 2016 6:21pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
I had the rrs on the lift today and located the crank sensor and all I can say is WOW, I also spoke with a friend from Lr and he told me that it's possible to do it without removing the gearbox and sent over some details of how to do it but tbh it looks easy from his how 2 but tbh in practice I can't see that it can be done as it showed that you removed the starter & cat heat shields (done) then remove the turbo support bracket 5 bolts and this is where the picture he sent wasn't to clear but looking on the car there ain't no way I can see to get at 1 bolt as it's right behind the turbo against the block and even if you could get a spanner on it and somehow turn it then you would run out of room before the bolt came out as there's only around 8mm between the bolt & turbo so unless I'm missing something im wondering if the how 2 is for a ffrr or something.
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Thu Nov 17 2016 8:26pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
I finally had some more time to look at the rrs today so I thought I'd scope the crankshaft sensor due to the amount of work to replace it, the results weren't what I expected the car started perfectly from cold and had a perfect square wave so I let the car warm up until it wouldn't start and it still had the square wave with no drop outs etc so I'm now at a loss as it still starts fine with the booster connected and the battery is new and the ecu voltage is the good when cranking the fuel pressure is the same at cranking when it starts and when it doesn't. Any ideas welcome? Clickadeeclick |
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Sun Dec 11 2016 4:57pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
Maybe it's time to trade it in for another ffrr!! Clickadeeclick |
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Mon Dec 12 2016 7:03pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Oh no you won't like the FFRR handling after the RRS, very rolly polly unless you go for a supercharged one which has the Dynamic Response handling pack that TDV8 RRS and S/C RRS have. I went from TDV8 RRS to TDV8 FFRR Vogue in 2010 and while the inside trim was beautiful (much better than the RRS)the handling and stopping isn't a patch on a TDV8 RRS 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Mon Dec 12 2016 9:10pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
Your probably right as I would probably have to go for an earlier td6 but it's just frustrating not being able to use it, I've toyed with wiring up my boost box permanently lol, Clickadeeclick |
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Mon Dec 12 2016 10:42pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
Well after some deep thought about the options I have left with the rrs I have decided I need to rule out for certain a few components that I have previously ruled out as I felt sure they wasn't the cause of my problems. The first thing on the list is the starter motor and it's going off to be tested so I decided to quickly pop it out ....... ahem well er why do we all love these things so much? I just wished I'd realised what was involved as I would have took some photos, it probably only took about an hour or so but aside from the usual starter related bolts/wires I had to take the fuel pipes to the cooler off and disconnect the hydraulic pipes to the anti roll bar before a long battle with manouvering the starter out, I just can't wait to try and get it back in
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Thu Dec 15 2016 8:04pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
The starter came back from testing and is apparently all ok and passed the load test and current draw tests but they couldn't open it up to check inside due to corroded bolts, I am still tempted to replace it while it's out though as it's not
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Mon Dec 19 2016 10:25pm |
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RichG Member Since: 23 Nov 2012 Location: Adelaide AU Posts: 29 |
If the car is starting perfectly from cold but not from warm, have you tried running tests on the coolant temp sensor and oil temp sensor?
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Tue Dec 20 2016 12:04am |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
No I hadn't given them much thought tbh I will check them and report back, cheers for the input Clickadeeclick |
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Tue Dec 20 2016 9:51pm |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
There's a strong possibility you may have a faulty crank position sensor, well known for causing hot start issues.
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Tue Dec 20 2016 11:27pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
I was so convinced it was the CPS that had it no been such a bitch to do I would of replaced it in a heart beat I had even priced it from Dan @ Duckworths ready but alas it wasn't to be, the results from the scope were spot on, I have decided to replace the starter just because it's out not because I think it's the cause of the problem it's just peace of mind that I know it's done, I say it now I bet it's something so silly an obvious, I just wish there was more time to spend on it thanks for your input Clickadeeclick |
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Wed Dec 21 2016 8:06pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
When checking the injectors leak off rate yesterday I noticed that the plastic return (leak off pipe) is carrying supply fuel from the low pressure pump in the tank when the ignition is on and engine is off which doesn't seem right to me I'm thinking that maybe the pipe work at the filter maybe wrong so I was wondering if anyone has any info on checking this or if somehow this is regarded as normal? Clickadeeclick |
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Sat Mar 04 2017 6:35pm |
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Sharpy1980 Member Since: 24 Sep 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 98 |
Finally sorted the hot starting issues, the starting ok on a booster was just a unexplained spoof, it had 4 injectors leaking off too much fuel which didn't affect the cylinder balancing or the cold start, quite frustrating as that was one of the top of list after the low pressure was sorted but I get led down the electrical route, damn that booster box lol.
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Wed Mar 08 2017 8:09pm |
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