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MotionInc



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Canada 2008 LR2 i6 SE Auto Tambora Flame

Have a look at this thread and check to make sure no connections are loose or dislodged in the passenger footwell behind the glove box.
https://www.freel2.com/forum/post98838.html
Pic in fifth post.

Also, the GAP should allow you to clear and reset crash mode.

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p_gill



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United States 2008 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Tambora Flame

Here is what Dave did


Boxbrownie wrote:
It’s working.......not sure exactly why though Rolling Eyes

Plugged in my carsoft analyser same fault codes all,popped up so I delved a bit deeper into each fault and after I found and reset the “engine control module” fault the engine started first time easily.......still had the HDC fault so went into ABS and Body Control Module faults and reset each one in turn and now the HDC is available (and I assume working).

Not taken it for a run yet as it’s now dark and I am hungry, so tomorrow it’s going for a run to the local garage to ask about oil changes etc (I am too old to crawl around getting oily nowadays), if they seem to know Landrovers (they are a small independent local garage which ALWAYS have old and newish LR of all sorts there being worked on as well as all other cars) if they see a bit vague we have a LR Specialist only 8 miles away who looked after my L322.

Fingers crossed, although I kinda hope,it throws another tantrum and the faults return as I don’t trust “repair by button pushing” an awful lot Shocked

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Mostly Harmless



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Santorini Black

OK, so more time tonight trying to figure this out.

The only fault code is the one detailed above, and it recurs when cleared.

When the fob is inserted it chimes and when the start button is pressed the dash goes through the normal self test but the engine doesn't start (doesnt turn over at all). Steering unlocks and the shifter unlocks.

If I lock the dorrs with the fob the alarm sounds after 1 minute.

One thing has changed and thats the message center illuminates but doesnt display anything.

I've tried resetting the crash mode but it tells me that the operation has failed and gives me an E5 code. Search of the internet only reveals other people trying to find out what the E5 code means.....useful.

Interestingly, and this may be nothing, about 4 years ago I had two new keys coded. I binned one of the old keys but kept the second one for a spare shell. Tonight I picked up the wrong key, however it did everything a fob should do. I had thought that once a new key was coded the old ones didnt work anymore????

So I now have a nanocom on its way and can borrow a JLR SDD but it wont be here until next week. 57 SE i6

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Mostly Harmless



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Ok, so the nanocom doesnt tell me anything i dont already know.

However, I'm confident this isnt a BCM issue. The message centre has stopped working and the error code in the BCM appears to be refer to losing coms with the message centre. Why that would stop it dead i do mot know.

If anyone is interested in a non running i6 then let me know 57 SE i6

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p_gill



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Did you do this?

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p_gill



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Did you check these connectors? Are they disconnected?


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p_gill



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This is for the Diesel but it is worth a look.

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p_gill



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Re: Non Starting i6

[quote="Mostly Harmless"]

Quote:
Shifter unlocks




What does it show on the Dashboard when you switch to Neutral?


P......R......N

or

E

If the fuse for the transmission control module is broken then you will get an E and a no start


Good luck

Paul


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Post #413451 15th Oct 2021 7:02 pm
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jules



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Would a hard reset be worth trying ?
It seems to be a thing often recommended when weird electric stuff happens. Jules

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Mostly Harmless



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Santorini Black

Ok, thanks for the suggestions.

All fuses and relays checked or swapped as appropriate.

Hard reset done numerous times.

Nothing displayed in message centre when moving the shifter because as highlighted in an earlier post the message centre has stopped working. This is the only thing that has changed apart from not starting.

Checked the wires under the airbox as per the video. No signs of damage.

I'll post a video of the dash when the starter button is pressed. 57 SE i6

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Mostly Harmless



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Santorini Black

 57 SE i6

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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Even when mine didn’t start it had messages (or at least symbols) in the LCD displays…..yours are dead……I know it’s a long shot but maybe the loom to the cluster has a bad connection? It might stop the vehicle from going further as it runs the checks….best of luck matey. Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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MotionInc



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p_gill wrote:
Did you check these connectors? Are they disconnected?


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@Mostly Harmless, did you check the three connections in the passenger footwell behind the glovebox? Many passenger feet have been know to kick them loose.

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Yes, checked and all good 57 SE i6

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MotionInc



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Canada 2008 LR2 i6 SE Auto Tambora Flame

Well, if the recurring error code is the crash mode status, then you will need to get to a LR dealer or the JLR SDD programmer and software if the GAP tool won't cut it.

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