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Old 10-02-2011, 08:16 AM
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I have a 2002 p38a 4.6 that has developed a new issue; occasionally, when I turn the key to the start position, nothing happens -- the starter does not click or turn, no funny noises, just nothing. If I hold the key in the start position for 10-15 seconds it starts right up. Turn the key back off and back to the start position and it starts immediately. Anyone run into this yet?

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swap the starter relay with something else. but I have seen issues with xyz switch.
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I have not run into that problem yet. Keep us posted on what it turns out to be. Best of luck getting it fixed.
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This problem happens to me about once a month. Turning the key off, removing it, and trying again always results in the rover firing right up. I would start with the relay first as roving4life suggested. If the relay is not the culprit, I might suspect the ignition coil. In either case, let us know what happens!
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This problem happens to me about once a month. Turning the key off, removing it, and trying again always results in the rover firing right up. I would start with the relay first as roving4life suggested. If the relay is not the culprit, I might suspect the ignition coil. In either case, let us know what happens!
Sorry for the slow update, again it only happens sporadically. I was traveling last week and fully expected that when I returned to the airport parking lot that I would have a problem with starting. No problem, it started right up.

So, still no chance to try the relay change -- until the next morning... Sat for a week, fired right up; sat overnight, silence. I jumped out, opened the fuse box, changed Relay 19, nothing, changed Relay 10, nothing, changed Relay 2 nothing... removed the key, tried again, nothing. Then I went back to 'old trusty' and held the key on for about ~15-20 seconds, started right up.
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Sorry for the slow update, again it only happens sporadically. I was traveling last week and fully expected that when I returned to the airport parking lot that I would have a problem with starting. No problem, it started right up.

So, still no chance to try the relay change -- until the next morning... Sat for a week, fired right up; sat overnight, silence. I jumped out, opened the fuse box, changed Relay 19, nothing, changed Relay 10, nothing, changed Relay 2 nothing... removed the key, tried again, nothing. Then I went back to 'old trusty' and held the key on for about ~15-20 seconds, started right up.
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There is no slowness in the starter turning over the engine, indicative of a low battery. As soon as the starter relay clicks, the engine fires right up.

I do not have to touch the gear selector.

The fuse box was replaced about 5-10k miles ago, so no melted relays/fuses.
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There is no slowness in the starter turning over the engine, indicative of a low battery. As soon as the starter relay clicks, the engine fires right up.

I do not have to touch the gear selector.

The fuse box was replaced about 5-10k miles ago, so no melted relays/fuses.
Also, I am not necessarily trying to avoid the cost of taking it to a knowledgeable mechanic - if I was still in the Atlanta area, I would have immediately taken it to Road Britannia. I moved this past year and unfortunately have not found a Land Rover dealer or capable mechanic within an 1 1/2 hour drive.

If anyone has a recommendation for a mechanic around Ocala, FL I would be happy to have them diagnose and repair and provide an update on the cause of this annoyance.
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Old 10-09-2011, 02:46 PM
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Poss sticking inhibitor switch.I know you said you dont have to touch the gear selector,but its still worth ruling out.Have a link wire at the ready for the next time it misbehaves and then bypass the switch.Others here will be able to tell you the location and wire colours of switch,as i am not familar with p38s.This was the same problem i had with a previous rr classic,kind regards,tony.
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