Dies For No Reason
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Dies For No Reason
I have a 2000 Land Rover Discovery 2 V8 with 290,000 kilometers (about 180,000 US miles).
Everything is perfect - No codes or leaks. The car just randomly dies. The Engine, the Electrical system, everything goes black. Then it restarts with no problem. It has usually down this when slowing to a stop. Crank Position Sensor was replaced with new Bosch 20,000 miles ago.
Could it be the idle control module? I am not sure what could make it suddenly turn off like a switch. Again no problems restarting. There is a bit of a pulsing to the exhaust that comes and goes.
Everything is perfect - No codes or leaks. The car just randomly dies. The Engine, the Electrical system, everything goes black. Then it restarts with no problem. It has usually down this when slowing to a stop. Crank Position Sensor was replaced with new Bosch 20,000 miles ago.
Could it be the idle control module? I am not sure what could make it suddenly turn off like a switch. Again no problems restarting. There is a bit of a pulsing to the exhaust that comes and goes.
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Does it happen hot or cold or both? No codes I assume. Do you have the torque app and an elm327? what do the oxygen sensor graphs look like? What are the MAF sensor readings? How often does it happen - once a day? Once an hour? Once every 3 stops?
My initial guess is MAF related, but could be IAC.
My initial guess is MAF related, but could be IAC.