Stalled...?
Hello!
Truck seemed to stall this morning, never happened before:
-Blizzard happening outside
-Truck warmed up for maybe 10 minutes while cleaning it all off - running fine
-Drove about a kilometer - running fine
-Stalled when driving maybe 40 kph - accessory ignition setting lights on
-Wouldn't restart - turned over but engine didn't kick in - electrical power just fine
-Scanned for codes - nothing
-Tried to restart again - started up fine, working fine now, have restarted many times since
-Drove to shop - no codes there either, everything seems normal
-Checked air intake just in case - filter and MAF grill a tiny bit dirty - blew out with air (parts stores closed in blizzard), a little surface oil past the MAF in the pipe, a little water under the air filter but filter was quite dry
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Truck seemed to stall this morning, never happened before:
-Blizzard happening outside
-Truck warmed up for maybe 10 minutes while cleaning it all off - running fine
-Drove about a kilometer - running fine
-Stalled when driving maybe 40 kph - accessory ignition setting lights on
-Wouldn't restart - turned over but engine didn't kick in - electrical power just fine
-Scanned for codes - nothing
-Tried to restart again - started up fine, working fine now, have restarted many times since
-Drove to shop - no codes there either, everything seems normal
-Checked air intake just in case - filter and MAF grill a tiny bit dirty - blew out with air (parts stores closed in blizzard), a little surface oil past the MAF in the pipe, a little water under the air filter but filter was quite dry
Any ideas?
Thanks!
Thanks Red - found these links, I guess I'll drive it in town only for now and see if it stalls again...
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...000-dii-25610/
Sensor: Crankshaft Position BOSCH Engine (ERR7354 Same Fit As Part # ERR7354 ) - Land Rover sensors from Atlantic British
https://landroverforums.com/forum/di...000-dii-25610/
Sensor: Crankshaft Position BOSCH Engine (ERR7354 Same Fit As Part # ERR7354 ) - Land Rover sensors from Atlantic British
Bearing in mind LR's are notorious for ECU software glitches it'll probably never happen again. My TD5 regularly has an ECU 'wobbly' and sometimes there is months where there's no problems. I believe it's sometimes caused by stray EMF signals or a cell phone signal, who knows eh.
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You are probably right Abran
