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Old 12-22-2013, 08:42 PM
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Drove over a 2 inch puddle going about 35 mph and as soon as the puddle sprayed under my rig it stalled right out. Fired it back up and it ran like garbage, missing, back firing and would only ago about 5mph and stalling. After about 15-20 minutes everything was fine,I figured whatever it was dried itself out. This same scenario happened once before. Does anyone have an idea as to what it could be? CPS maybe? Only codes I get are miss fire codes,they clear up when the engine smooths back out. I have an ultragauge. 1996 D1 with 113k. Thank you all in advance!
 
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Old 12-22-2013, 09:27 PM
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Your plug wires are probably old and arcing when wet.
 
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Old 12-23-2013, 11:57 AM
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I'll order some kingsborn 8mms. I also have an issue I think may be separate. I was driving for about 20mins one night when my engine just turned off, and would not catch but would turn over very strongly. When I listened and could not hear the pump running I threw in an aftermarket pump and filter from auto zone and went on my way. I now have a hard starting issue,around three attempts before the engine catches. I'll check the fuel pressure asap,
 
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Old 12-23-2013, 01:30 PM
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Any chance there is a hole rusted in the body under the computer and it's getting wet?
 
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Old 12-23-2013, 02:12 PM
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Did you use an Airtex 3270 fuel pump ? Just asking because I did, and a bunch of people on here have too. They seem to work pretty well. Knock on wood.
 
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Yes DiscoJag I did ,good to know that its working for others. Jafir are you referring to the ecu?
 
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Old 12-23-2013, 04:37 PM
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Yes DiscoJag I did ,good to know that its working for others. Jafir are you referring to the ecu?
Sure. I've heard stories of the ECU getting wet causing symptoms similar to what you've described. Not first hand experience. Well maybe. But that's a long story.
 
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OK new plug wires and still runs like crap when high in humidity. When I increase the throttle I get a lot of back firing/bogging and it does not want to accelerate. Idle is just fine. Does this sound like a wet crank position sensor? If I stomp on it in a fit of rage it will back fire though the intake then throw misfire codes. The ecu seems OK as well. It is snowing here in NJ and have to drive my girl friends scion.
I should note that I believe it is an issue beneath the land Rover as I have power washed the engine bay looking for a power steering leak and the truck ran just fine.
 

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The tach has been dead since I bought it, and the issue is not fuel related.
 
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2x on checking the fender well under the ecu.......mine had very similar symptoms and the ecu was wet, also get the tach issue figured out ...usually alternator related..these things need their voltage...
 


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