thekurt
Member Since: 28 Oct 2011
Location: Busselton
Posts: 3
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Hi Everyone, Seasons Greetings
I was wondering if I can get some help in raising my '06 D3 TDV6 HSE which is on bump stops and engine out of commission?
I have an IIDtool.
Have tried suggestions I could find e.g. programming personal button on FOB - won't programme FOB & wire between 2 terminals at F7 relay - compressor runs but not labouring to fill gallery and pressure remains around 230 kpa.
Being 350K km old I had an engine failure I have reasoned to be the turbo as it could start briefly but had squelching & knock, knock sounds and died each time rapidly (not bottom end etc) Thinking it could be water pump or timing; I removed associated components to find no anomaly and remembered turbo variable veins had frozen 100,000km previously so it was/is probable turbo. Have a reconditioned one now but essentially need it raised to start attempting the replacement or even transport.
Even if I put back removed engine components to make the engine start, it won't run longer than 10 maybe 15 seconds so it seems unlikely I can get suspension up without multiple attempts at short engine runs without the risk of furthering other possible damages unknown.
Does anyone have any idea's? Thank you in advance
K You too can be a mechanic simply by owning a Land Rover!
'08 L322 Vogue TDV8 @ 340K
'06 LR3 TDV6 HSE @ 350K
'03 Volvo XC70 @ 320K
many others gone sadly
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27th Dec 2017 7:44 am |
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Triplet3
Member Since: 26 Nov 2016
Location: Southampton
Posts: 320
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Jack and axle stands 1995 Discovery 1 300TDI
2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 - Gone
1979 Series 3 109" - Gone
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27th Dec 2017 8:16 am |
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Pete K
Member Since: 15 Jan 2016
Location: GL
Posts: 10365
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Something like.
Ensure LR key fob button set for headlights.
Hold LR button while pressing suspension button
Turn hazzards on. Get out shut door.
Hold LR button down and also hold lock or unlock to raise lower
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27th Dec 2017 8:32 am |
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thekurt
Member Since: 28 Oct 2011
Location: Busselton
Posts: 3
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Thank you kindly Disco_Mikey, Triplet3 and Pete K for your responses.
I can confirm Pete K’s advice on the method works very well and very quickly too.
It is clearly the easiest approach and most universally accessible as in one needs an iidtool to operate one method and using jacks and stands is not so physically easy or always possible when the vehicle is on bump stops in the wrong initial location.
I would suggest everyone familiarise themselves with Pete K’s responded method.
All the best everyone for the new year
thekurt You too can be a mechanic simply by owning a Land Rover!
'08 L322 Vogue TDV8 @ 340K
'06 LR3 TDV6 HSE @ 350K
'03 Volvo XC70 @ 320K
many others gone sadly
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29th Dec 2017 8:06 am |
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