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Dieterf



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South Africa 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
2007 SC-Starter runs on

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My unit, on occasion will swing and start(splutter and inhibited) but the starter wont disengage. so i obviously switch off.

My gut says it is the ignition not disengaging start signal opposed to the starter.
I cleaned out the ignition barrel and had success for 5 starts or so, now reoccurring!

any sage advice-remedy?

Thank you

Post #427130 10th Feb 2017 8:10am
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zarnd



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Bonatti Grey

Probably the starter itself rather than the ignition. Have a look at that next.

cheers Alex

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Post #427141 10th Feb 2017 10:36am
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Dieterf



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South Africa 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
Re: 2007 SC-Starter runs on

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UPDATE:
Had prompt friendly direct advice from a forum friend via Whatsapp from China!!!!
I had multiple fault codes: P0172/0441/0167/0405/2118/
a gremlin must have crept in, i had forgotten to mention that the car had stood for 5 weeks.
cleared faults, non reoccurring after multiple repetitive starts
idles much better already
Battery will get a charge as well

Post #427145 10th Feb 2017 10:46am
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Dieterf



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South Africa 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Update: still no joy

Car will crank and run, what seems on 1 bank of cylinders, the other half is just a misfire.
HOWEVER, my OBD tells me:
No error code DTC
correct fuel line pressure 320kpa (fluctuates slightly but always above 300)
no misfire codes on any cylinder

If i switch off ignition 3-4 times in succession, it will start and run normally.

No performance problems once driving
I live streamed data while driving: all data seems within spec

so purely a start issue after standing overnight, multiple continious use over the weekend all ok!

at wits end
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Post #427553 13th Feb 2017 11:33am
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Ian928



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Norway 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

Maybe not much help, but my 2006SC starter does sometimes stay on a little while after I let go of the key. This happens when the engine take longer than normal to start. The starter always stops as the engine starts. I have changed the starter due to the "click no start" syndrome and the car behaves the same way with both starters, leaving me to believe it was not a problem with the starter.

I think it may be that the starter gear stay meshed with the starter ring until the engine starts and pushes the starter gear back. If I understand you correct this happens when the engine does not start properly, in that case I think the problem will go away/be minimised when you get the engine to start properly.

Post #427674 14th Feb 2017 8:52am
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Dieterf



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South Africa 2007 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black

You make a valid point, a poor start creates a none disengaging starter.

Last night i filled up with fuel, added a bottle of WYNN fuel cleaner and drove 40 odd km's

This morning it started perfectly!

Post #427686 14th Feb 2017 10:31am
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