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newworld Nov 22, 2011 10:35 AM

disco 2000 stalled out at stop, wont start
 
disco II 2000 stalled out at stop light, will not start again, it cranks, instrument panel lights up, never catches.....had to tow it.....

now, i pulled a spark plug, no fuel smell, i cant tell if i have a fuel pump problem (never replaced), or spark problem....coils etc or crank sensor(never replaced)


any insight greatly appreciated.....

Savannah Buzz Nov 22, 2011 10:52 AM

It turns over, but never starts. Crank means different things to different people.

OK. Remove a plug or plug wire with usable metal part to hold near metal part of engine block - when turning over, any spark? No spark usually = crank position sensor in many cases, may have a code stored, but not always.

If you have spark, then fuel may be the issue; reset inertia switch under hood, have some one try to start while you listen at the tank area to hear fuel pump run. There is a pressure test valve, but it is tucked uner the intake manifold and hard to get to.

Pump only runs for a few seconds if engine does not start.

GreedyRover Nov 22, 2011 11:20 AM

i bet $20 on CPS...

Savannah Buzz Nov 22, 2011 11:22 AM

Yes, and always let the car salesman hold the plug wire while you test it....

Spike555 Nov 22, 2011 08:03 PM

Bad crank sensor.
#1 problem with the DII.

newworld Nov 24, 2011 12:28 PM

replaced cps no start still
 
Replaced.crankshaft position sensor....got bad part asp....then hardest part working around exhaust...unclipping and reclipping was hard...had to remove bracket with bolt but but done ........tried to start same thing cranks but does not catch....funny thing before. Starting I started the car....so I was sure it was cps.
..but now again no start...can't hear fuel pump in filler...wondering how to access pump....disco 2000 series 2.....

Disco Mike Nov 24, 2011 01:52 PM

Send me your number and I'll call you.

newworld Nov 28, 2011 09:39 AM

no start issue resolved listen up anyone doing crank pos sensor job!
 
okay.....it was all my fault, so anyone doing this crank sensor position sensor replacement, read this before you start and read again....

the sequence of the CPS is bolt then spacer then CPS then engine....

again bolt + spacer+ CPS + engine.......it seems that after i took it apart, it seemed inutitive to put the spacers in first.....do not b/c it wont start.....


again bolt + spacer+ CPS + engine block....

also, a side note, when i removed my CPS sensor, i noticed a lot of oil on it, and it driped from above from back of engine.....so that could have caused sensor failure....anyway, i just mention that...

but after that, it started right up, and good thing i didnt start the fuel pump job, but i know i will have to eventually.....:)

Disco Mike Nov 28, 2011 10:27 AM

Either you have a leaking valve cover , loose valley pan or head gasket is starting to fail.

ruffram Nov 28, 2011 11:04 AM

Exact same thing happened to me, I spent a week trying to figure it out when I put my new motor in it wouldn't start. I am surprised it doesn't happen more often when replacing Crank Sensor


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