2000 LAnd Rover Discovery II just short of 200k Miles.
Was driving one day when engine just quit. No warning. Tried starting again but no go.
I was able to push it to a parking spot to try and troubleshoot the problem.
I tried everything I could think of. Checked all the fuses and I mean ALL, lol. I even swapped relays from the seats to the fuel pump (they are the same relay). I sprayed Starter fluid into it and it fired, if not temporarily so I am sure I am getting spark. I eventually towed it home using my RV as I have the D2 rigged for flat towing.
Got it home, still would not fire, just turned over. I plugged it into a charger overnight as I was killing the battery trying to get it started. Next day I went out to disconnect the battery and try to see if it would fire over and sure enuff it did I also noticed the Service Engine Soon light was on. I turned it off and tried again and no go. Turned over but no bang. Fast forward to next day, just for kicks thought I'd try it again, and it started and ran, NO service engine soon light. I was enthusiastically skeptical. I let it run to see what would happen and sure enough it died on its own. Tried to turn it over and again no firing, and Service Engine Soon Light was on again..
I keep reading about the CPS but does this sound like a typical CPS problem? (As if the LR's have "TYPICAL" Problems).
Any and all suggestions are welcome.
Was driving one day when engine just quit. No warning. Tried starting again but no go.
I was able to push it to a parking spot to try and troubleshoot the problem.
I tried everything I could think of. Checked all the fuses and I mean ALL, lol. I even swapped relays from the seats to the fuel pump (they are the same relay). I sprayed Starter fluid into it and it fired, if not temporarily so I am sure I am getting spark. I eventually towed it home using my RV as I have the D2 rigged for flat towing.
Got it home, still would not fire, just turned over. I plugged it into a charger overnight as I was killing the battery trying to get it started. Next day I went out to disconnect the battery and try to see if it would fire over and sure enuff it did I also noticed the Service Engine Soon light was on. I turned it off and tried again and no go. Turned over but no bang. Fast forward to next day, just for kicks thought I'd try it again, and it started and ran, NO service engine soon light. I was enthusiastically skeptical. I let it run to see what would happen and sure enough it died on its own. Tried to turn it over and again no firing, and Service Engine Soon Light was on again..
I keep reading about the CPS but does this sound like a typical CPS problem? (As if the LR's have "TYPICAL" Problems).
Any and all suggestions are welcome.