Lost spark on 95/96 Disco
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Lost spark on 95/96 Disco
I am new to this forum and I am seeking some help with my Land Rover. I have a 95 Disco that I acquired quite cheap since it was missing the 3.9 motor. No problem, I have a 96 Disco that was wrecked. I pulled the 4.0 motor and trans out of the 96 and stuck it in the 95. Transferred the wiring harness and necessary components to make it tick.
After tying in all of the electrical components and necessary harness, I was able to get the motor to fire on starting fluid. However I couldn't get the fuel pump to cycle on.
I traced the wiring and found that I had current, for the fuel pump, going into the multi-functional relay. Unfortuantely no current was coming out of the relay to the inertia switch. I jumped across the relay and immediately the fuel pump began to cycle.
Natuarally I decided to start the motor. After cranking for a few seconds it almost started running, but then it stopped firing. I then pulled the spark plugs and found they had fuel on them. Next I checked for spark and found that all eight cylinders were not getting spark.
I am at a stand still now and need advice/help in how to troubleshoot this anyfarther.
I double checked wiring and fuses.
What now? anybody have any suggestions or ideas? or run into something similar before?
After tying in all of the electrical components and necessary harness, I was able to get the motor to fire on starting fluid. However I couldn't get the fuel pump to cycle on.
I traced the wiring and found that I had current, for the fuel pump, going into the multi-functional relay. Unfortuantely no current was coming out of the relay to the inertia switch. I jumped across the relay and immediately the fuel pump began to cycle.
Natuarally I decided to start the motor. After cranking for a few seconds it almost started running, but then it stopped firing. I then pulled the spark plugs and found they had fuel on them. Next I checked for spark and found that all eight cylinders were not getting spark.
I am at a stand still now and need advice/help in how to troubleshoot this anyfarther.
I double checked wiring and fuses.
What now? anybody have any suggestions or ideas? or run into something similar before?
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So you had fire, and now you don't... Go back through the fuses and see what you popped when you jumped the fuel pump relay.
Did you swap the alarm ECU when you did the change over? You are going to have to find the dis able input for the ECU to make sure your ecu has the right signal to fire. Then the relay output for the fuel pump.
Hard to diagnose electrical without being there.... But if it fired, you had spark at one time.
Did you swap the alarm ECU when you did the change over? You are going to have to find the dis able input for the ECU to make sure your ecu has the right signal to fire. Then the relay output for the fuel pump.
Hard to diagnose electrical without being there.... But if it fired, you had spark at one time.
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If the alarm were the problem the engine wouldn't even crank. The immobilizer cuts power to the starter so I don't think the alarm is your issue. Check all your engine related fuses both under the hood and under the dash. I agree that you have may blown a fuse when you jumped the fuel pump relay.