2004 Land Rover Discovery Logo
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Suggested Solution 2002 Land Rover Discovery Series II Logo Problem with 2002 Discovery Series II Starts fine when cold, after running dies on idle then wont start 2002 land rover discovery, starts fine when cold. Run 15 -20 mins dies on idle at stop light. Not running rough. Then will not start until cold again. Posted by kevin_person kevin_person on 1/12/2009 By avatarJay1967 Apr 22, 2009 Landrover Discovery II 2001, starts fine, runs fine for 5-10 minutes, engine shuts off. Will not start again soon after. Starts after a while. Engine runs smooth, no hiccups,.... Solution Sounds like the fuel filter is dirty and needing to be changed. It's cheap and easy to swap out. By Author imagescott LeBars Jan 12, 2009 Your Question Preview 2004 Land Rover Discovery Logo Problem with 2004 Discovery i have a 2002 land rover it has a problum starting its not fuel i dont thingk it staets some times and then dont a some times it runs for a littel while then it just dies and wont start up for a whil but win it dident start i put gas i the intake and nothing so i cheked for spark and nothing it has new coils wires and plugs What's your problem?

  • roverguru Mar 25, 2017

    WITH MY EXPEREINCE FROM TIME TO TIME THE CRANK SENSOR DOES THAT TOO.

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The ignition system is controlled by the ECM. Check power at fuse box in on right side under dash. Check fuses right side engine compartmentlower dash panel if all OK check power to ECM located right side "A" pillar in alloy box. this unit could be faulty if no spark at coils, assuming they have been connected correctly. may have to get tested for codes at L/R dealer or someone with test tool. Another source of problem may well be flat battery in transponder key. The indicator light on the dash willflash rapidly for 10 seconds if the vehicle has been unlocked with the remote and the drivers door is opened if the battery in remote is getting low

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