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Old 06-27-2005, 05:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, I am new to rover ownership, I recently bought a 92 RR. I noticed yesterday that the engine started hesitating, almost like it was cutting out, at between 2000 and 2500 rpms, but would rev clearly lower and higher than that. So I was planning new plugs, wires, etc. and hoping that was the problem.

But today the rover won't start, I jumped it and it was ok, except for the hesitation. But everytime I shut it off the battery light comes on and stays on and it won't start again unless jumped. It has a brand new battery and alternator, I put them in about 3 weeks ago. I'm really at a loss, I'm sure it could use new wires, plugs, but there must be a reason the battery light stays on after I shut it off?? When it is hesitating it feels similar to when the alernator died on me while i was driving... I would really appreciate any help if anyone has ideas or if this has happened to you. Thanks... Mike.
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Old 06-27-2005, 09:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My D1 did this when the alternator died. Maybe you got a bad replacement alternator?

Is the battery light on when it is running? I believe it is normal to be on when the truck is not running. If the Batt light is on when it is running, the alterantor has failed.
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Hello, I am new to rover ownership, I recently bought a 92 RR. I noticed yesterday that the engine started hesitating, almost like it was cutting out, at between 2000 and 2500 rpms, but would rev clearly lower and higher than that. So I was planning new plugs, wires, etc. and hoping that was the problem.

But today the rover won't start, I jumped it and it was ok, except for the hesitation. But everytime I shut it off the battery light comes on and stays on and it won't start again unless jumped. It has a brand new battery and alternator, I put them in about 3 weeks ago. I'm really at a loss, I'm sure it could use new wires, plugs, but there must be a reason the battery light stays on after I shut it off?? When it is hesitating it feels similar to when the alernator died on me while i was driving... I would really appreciate any help if anyone has ideas or if this has happened to you. Thanks... Mike.
The battery will stay on if the engine is not running it is a charge light not a condition indicator,check your engine earths these are critical on V8s run an additional earth strap from the battery neg terminal direct to the engine block this may well have been your trouble in the first place.
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Just because the battery is new doesn't mean it isn't defective. Take the battery back to the store and have them test it. It is possible one of the cells is dead or shorted. Battery will look fine, have proper voltage when tested with a volt ohm meter, except under load which it will fail miserably.
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Just because the battery is new doesn't mean it isn't defective. Take the battery back to the store and have them test it. It is possible one of the cells is dead or shorted. Battery will look fine, have proper voltage when tested with a volt ohm meter, except under load which it will fail miserably.
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Thanks a lot for your replies, I'll try those things tonight, hopefully it's one of those things and not something really serious.
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Yea, check the connections again (both ends). Check the wires going from the battery to starter and chassis ground and tighten point of contact. Almost sounds like a pre-existing condition that lead to battery not charging.

I replaced starter awhile ago and positive wire from battery loosened causing intermittent operation.
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