coil or the ignition amplifier
There could be many reasons for a 2007 Range Rover to stop. The spark plugs may need replaced or even the alternator. A mechanic can diagnose the problem.
Range Rover Classic EFI will foul spark plugs if you start and stop the engine when cold. All models with 3.5, 3.9, 4.2, 4.0, 4.6 will wear out camshafts and/or blow headgaskets from 150,000km to 200,000km.
how do you change spark plugs and wires on 2002 land rover discovery
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When changing the spark plugs for the first time it is important to have a diagram. A spark plug diagram of a 2003 Land Rover Discovery can be found in its maintenance manual.
Spark plug failure,Spark plug wire failure,Vacuum leak,Fuel injector failure,
Check the coil or coil packs if equipped.
Some benefits to using a diesel run Range Rover instead of petrol include cheaper prices, higher gas mileage, and no sparking is required to ignite the fuel. As the diesel engine requires no spark plug in order to ignite you save on overall maintenance costs over the years.
Yeas, they are under plastic plate tigthtened with two screws and brand name ROVER on it. H.T wires are mounted on each of four spark plugs
i hope i am correct if a diesel hasn't actually got spark plugs only ejectors
Generally speaking, black smoke is fuel; blue/grey smoke is oil; and white smoke is water. Heavy white smoke is trans fluid. On a Range Rover it can only be water. The bad news is you have a blown head gasket or worse, depending on the year. if your Rover is 4.0/4.6 you could also have a slipped sleave in your engine block. This is common on higher millage engines, but I have seen it as early as 55k miles. Perform a block test to verify. Also remove the center 2 spark plugs on each side and check for pink/orange discoloration that looks like coolant.
ignition module failure or ecm failure.