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Old 04-20-2008, 01:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
AndyF
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Default Help needed 110 Defender Td5

This query is from an acquaintance - he had a garage do a high pressure wash on vehicle - obviously done from above and below vehicle - can you give me any pointers as to where the problem may be and what he should be checking and drying out ??? I gave him the wring plan but he has had no luck thus far ! Excerpt from his mail below -

I did a very stupid thing and allowed a garage to do a proper pressure wash on the chassis and engine of my vehicle. This, to my regret, has now ensured that water has engrossed into the electrical parts with the result of the vehicle only idling and not able to accelerate when the throttle is pushed down (according to the manual water ingress does this, amongst other things). I am now frantically trying to get to all the plugs and sockets on the vehicle, first to dry them off and secondly to try and water proof if possible. Thus, I am looking for info on the wiring plan / harness layout of the vehicle, in order to get to all the plugs and points. My LR has been standing for 2 days now, and it drives me nuts. I have just returned from a 21 day trip through a wet Namibia, with no problems.


Any help would be great - thanks guys !!!
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