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What model most of the time its a clamp but some have look fiting if you call the dealer they probably see you the complete hose try your local part store maybe they can get you the fiting only
Rings maybe?? Run it till it smokes then remove a couple of glow plugs & inspect the bores to look for evidence of oil. Does it smoke when u first start it too?? Or only once it has warmed up??
It sounds like this could bean immobilizer problem, if the red alarm LED is permanently on when you have the ignition is on this is defiantly the problem. You will need to get the key/fob reprogrammed to overcome this.
Check the temperature sensor...it tells the computer when it's cold, and changes fuel mixture accordingly. (same as a choke used to do) Just curious...If it only starts warm, how do you get it warm???
it's a starter motor problem, the solenoid contact inside the starter
is dirty give it a good cleanup with a sand paper and it should be fine. I have the same starting problem, I just cleanup the copper contacts and presto! starts in one click. or you can buy a starter
copper contact from under $12 from ebayUK go to freelander starter motor.
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