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zetecr
Member Since: 11 Aug 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 64
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Help! 06 Disco 3 TDV6 won't start after being worked on |
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Hi all,
I've had the battery disconnected for 1 week while changing the timing belts and alternator on my 06 D3 TDV6. Got everything back together and hit the starter and the thing cranks strongly, but does not fire.
I've had to leave it to go out, so haven't had the chance to look at anything yet, but thought I'd have a look around the forum and ask what kind of things to start looking at first.
I took the car off the road due to not charging, but it was starting fine just on battery power prior to being disconnected.
I took the opportunity to do the timing belt change at the same time as replacing the alternator. I was VERY careful with the timing belt change, made sure the camshafts were locked and crank position marked. I am as certain as I can be that it is correct.
When I connected the negative lead, I could not avoid a small spark, though no worse than when I changed the battery a couple of years ago. No error messages on dash. The first time I cranked her, I realised I had left the connector off the sensor on the intake pipe, but putting that back on did not make any difference. I've checked the others (at least those I can check without pulling the battery out again)
The things I've picked up on so far are: check glow plug, check fuel pressure, may be do a hard reset?
Are there any other pitfalls related to having the battery disconnected for so long? Any help would be much appreciated..
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27th Oct 2012 6:03 am |
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Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 20822
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You don't say what work has been done, other than belts. I would go over the car and double check any areas you have been working, and double check there are no loose connectors, or any you may have forgot to reconnect. My D3 Build Thread
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27th Oct 2012 7:57 am |
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countrywide
Member Since: 16 Sep 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 6019
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I have had this after disconnecting the battery for a while and it seems to be something with the immobiliser. I shut and opened the car a few times with the remote and it worked again.
It would turn over but not start.
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27th Oct 2012 8:40 am |
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Adigorn
Member Since: 14 Mar 2010
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 546
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have you been near HPP belt?
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27th Oct 2012 9:10 am |
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Flack
Member Since: 06 Sep 2006
Location: Preston Lancashire
Posts: 6300
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If you have done the rear belt did you remove any of the quick release fuel pipes at the rear of the engine, if so make sure you have pushed them back on fully, if all else looks fine then as suggested above try locking the car and let it go to sleep then unlock and try to start it.
Flack
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27th Oct 2012 9:19 am |
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zetecr
Member Since: 11 Aug 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 64
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Thanks everyone, for your quick replies!
Adigorn wrote:have you been near HPP belt?
Do you mean the HP Fuel Pump? I did not work on the belt at the back of the engine, and surely it could not have chosen this moment to break? I guess you never know..
countrywide wrote:I have had this after disconnecting the battery for a while and it seems to be something with the immobiliser. I shut and opened the car a few times with the remote and it worked again.
It would turn over but not start.
I just tried the spare key as well as the "lock-wait for few minutes-unlock" trick, but no difference. How many times did you have to repeat this before yours started? I was rather hoping it's the immobiliser - Is there anything else to do to make sure this is not the cause?
My plan for tomorrow is:
1. Go through the fuses
2. Check fuel pressure at valve
3. Hard reset
4. re-check the ecu connectors behind battery (although I would have thought this would result in a error message)
5. Check hpfp belt
Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
EDIT: Just finished doing 1-4 above.. When checking for fuel at the "tyre valve", fuel does flow when ignition is turned on, but not sure how much pressure I should be expecting. The fuel "fountains" about 5cm high above the valve - is this what is expected?
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27th Oct 2012 12:56 pm |
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Bushwanderer
Member Since: 27 Nov 2007
Location: Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia
Posts: 2050
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Hi zetecr,
From your first post in this thread, I suspect that you did not use the timing locking "pins" rather just marking the camshaft position. This is widely recognised to be inadequate meaning that the camshaft timing may be out.
Go back and do it properly before you damage the engine.
Best Wishes,
Peter The Bearded Dragon
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30th Oct 2012 11:43 pm |
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zetecr
Member Since: 11 Aug 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 64
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Bushwanderer, I am well aware of the criticality of camshaft timing and DID lock the camshafts using home-made pins. Anyway, it's a moot point now, because:
I finally gave up and arranged for a tilt-tray truck to take the car to the stealers. Talking to the mechanic over the phone later, I learned that he was able to start it, but he insisted that he could not reset a whole bunch of errors on the ECU because of a persistent battery voltage fault. He then went on and told me the battery failed the check and need to be replaced.
My jaw dropped when he told me it would cost AUD$550.
I paid $240 for a replacement battery a couple of years ago, but apparently, a new higher capacity battery had been introduced and the older unit is no longer available. I'm sure I could source one cheaper, but I needed the car back on the road, so I reluctantly agreed when they offered it for $499. They will have the car ready tomorrow.
BUT, I just got home, and my wife just told me when the truck driver came to collect the car, he was able to start the ing thing, and practically drove it onto the truck!!!
What the hell is going on?? I was thinking that the mechanic had reset something in the ecu to start it, but it seems it was running before it got to the dealer. I tried starting it again last night after preparing it to be taken away and it did not start. ONLY thing I did this morning prior to leaving was put the grill back on - surely this can't have been the reason?!
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31st Oct 2012 8:28 am |
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