2008 Lr2 Starting issues
#11
switched the grey relays as instructed then docked key pushed start button to get dash display and it said Hdc fault system unavailable and displayed flashing yellow triangle symbol with ! , on bottom left beneath engine light, which has stayed on even after mechanic replaced fuel pump and starter. I did not attempt to start it because of warning lights displayed.
#12
That's actually great news
I would do the following
1. Mark the relay in position 49 with the letter B (use a sharpie) B = Bad
2. Swap the bad relay in position 49 with the Relay in Position 29 (Note: this will likely disable the heated defrost on the windshield)
3. Start you LR2 like you did before all of this happened (let us know if it starts)
4. Get a new relay for the bad one I bought a Wells 20999 (But a Duralast 20999 should work fine https://www.autozone.com/electrical-...20999/448812_0 )
Other sources for the relay
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/wv...wer+relay,2944
I've been running the Wells 20999 in my LR2 since 2012 and it starts every time.
I swapped my relays in 2012 because my original battery died (it was 5 years old) and as the voltage dipped one of the relays became unstable and it switched on/off about 50 times a second for 60 minutes that's about 200,000 cycles which is likely all that the relay was rated to do. I didn't know which relay had become unstable so I replaced all of them.
Good luck
Paul
PS When my battery died I couldn't even remove the key from the slot, all I could do is listen to the relay clicking away, I was very annoyed, but since then my LR2 has been very reliable. The important thing to remember is that the LR2 won't suffer fools, you need to be proactive.
I would do the following
1. Mark the relay in position 49 with the letter B (use a sharpie) B = Bad
2. Swap the bad relay in position 49 with the Relay in Position 29 (Note: this will likely disable the heated defrost on the windshield)
3. Start you LR2 like you did before all of this happened (let us know if it starts)
4. Get a new relay for the bad one I bought a Wells 20999 (But a Duralast 20999 should work fine https://www.autozone.com/electrical-...20999/448812_0 )
Other sources for the relay
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/wv...wer+relay,2944
I've been running the Wells 20999 in my LR2 since 2012 and it starts every time.
I swapped my relays in 2012 because my original battery died (it was 5 years old) and as the voltage dipped one of the relays became unstable and it switched on/off about 50 times a second for 60 minutes that's about 200,000 cycles which is likely all that the relay was rated to do. I didn't know which relay had become unstable so I replaced all of them.
Good luck
Paul
PS When my battery died I couldn't even remove the key from the slot, all I could do is listen to the relay clicking away, I was very annoyed, but since then my LR2 has been very reliable. The important thing to remember is that the LR2 won't suffer fools, you need to be proactive.
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#13
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#14
That's actually great news
I would do the following
1. Mark the relay in position 49 with the letter B (use a sharpie) B = Bad
2. Swap the bad relay in position 49 with the Relay in Position 29 (Note: this will likely disable the heated defrost on the windshield)
3. Start you LR2 like you did before all of this happened (let us know if it starts)
4. Get a new relay for the bad one I bought a Wells 20999 (But a Duralast 20999 should work fine https://www.autozone.com/electrical-...20999/448812_0 )
Other sources for the relay
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/wv...wer+relay,2944
I've been running the Wells 20999 in my LR2 since 2012 and it starts every time.
I swapped my relays in 2012 because my original battery died (it was 5 years old) and as the voltage dipped one of the relays became unstable and it switched on/off about 50 times a second for 60 minutes that's about 200,000 cycles which is likely all that the relay was rated to do. I didn't know which relay had become unstable so I replaced all of them.
Good luck
Paul
PS When my battery died I couldn't even remove the key from the slot, all I could do is listen to the relay clicking away, I was very annoyed, but since then my LR2 has been very reliable. The important thing to remember is that the LR2 won't suffer fools, you need to be proactive.
I would do the following
1. Mark the relay in position 49 with the letter B (use a sharpie) B = Bad
2. Swap the bad relay in position 49 with the Relay in Position 29 (Note: this will likely disable the heated defrost on the windshield)
3. Start you LR2 like you did before all of this happened (let us know if it starts)
4. Get a new relay for the bad one I bought a Wells 20999 (But a Duralast 20999 should work fine https://www.autozone.com/electrical-...20999/448812_0 )
Other sources for the relay
https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/wv...wer+relay,2944
I've been running the Wells 20999 in my LR2 since 2012 and it starts every time.
I swapped my relays in 2012 because my original battery died (it was 5 years old) and as the voltage dipped one of the relays became unstable and it switched on/off about 50 times a second for 60 minutes that's about 200,000 cycles which is likely all that the relay was rated to do. I didn't know which relay had become unstable so I replaced all of them.
Good luck
Paul
PS When my battery died I couldn't even remove the key from the slot, all I could do is listen to the relay clicking away, I was very annoyed, but since then my LR2 has been very reliable. The important thing to remember is that the LR2 won't suffer fools, you need to be proactive.
I will am ordering the replacement relay and I will post an update once installed. Much appreciated 💋
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#16
Good morning,
I just recieved the new relays & when replacing them I noticed that one of the female's you had instructed me to switch places with was burned out so I am replacing it as well. The battery has been disconnected since I last attempted to start it, do I need to wait any amount of time after reconnecting it before I attempt to start it?
I just recieved the new relays & when replacing them I noticed that one of the female's you had instructed me to switch places with was burned out so I am replacing it as well. The battery has been disconnected since I last attempted to start it, do I need to wait any amount of time after reconnecting it before I attempt to start it?
#17
Good morning,
I just recieved the new relays & when replacing them I noticed that one of the female's you had instructed me to switch places with was burned out so I am replacing it as well. The battery has been disconnected since I last attempted to start it, do I need to wait any amount of time after reconnecting it before I attempt to start it?
I just recieved the new relays & when replacing them I noticed that one of the female's you had instructed me to switch places with was burned out so I am replacing it as well. The battery has been disconnected since I last attempted to start it, do I need to wait any amount of time after reconnecting it before I attempt to start it?
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#19
Fuse that blew when i attempted to start rover after replacing with new one, at same time i replaced relays 46 & 49 with new one's.
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