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97 land rover disco delayed or rough start

5 messages,  Last post on Nov 02, 2006 at 8:13 AM

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97 land rover disco delayed or rough start by disco2
Mar 14, 2006 (4:28 am)
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Hi, I JUST bought a 1997 alpine white discovery, the thing runs perfect, looks perfect inside and out but there is one seemingly major problem, when starting it, it cranks for about 4 seconds before it fires up. Sometimes I wonder if it will start. I changed the battery, changed the plugs, but after speaking to someone else, they told me it sounded like a fuel issue, theres also a smell of gasoline once it is started. Please could someone tell me what I need to do to fix this, I want to get on it ASAP.
 
Thanks
 
Cassie
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Re: 97 land rover disco delayed or rough start [disco2] by tidester HOST
Mar 14, 2006 (9:25 am)
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Replying to: disco2 (Mar 14, 2006 4:28 am)

You may want to try the "No Start" Problems discussion. Be sure to check out the main Land Rover Discovery/Discovery II discussion.
 
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Re: 97 land rover disco delayed or rough start by disco2
Mar 22, 2006 (4:27 am)
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I have spent the better part of the early morning trying to find something remotely related to my problem, I did, but for other cars/trucks that arent land rovers. If you or anyone know anything, please help? Thank you
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Re: 97 land rover disco delayed or rough start [disco2] by nanuq
Jun 08, 2006 (10:32 am)
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Replying to: disco2 (Mar 22, 2006 4:27 am)

Have you had yours in to see if the fuel tank is cracked? There's an active recall for that. It does indeed sound like a fuel issue. Perhaps a weak fuel pump, partially obstructed filter, something like that.
 
When it runs and you floor it, will it pull hard until you lift your foot? If so then it's probably not the pump or filter. Then look at the fuel rail in the vee of the engine, and the injectors... perhaps a leak there.
 
See if you can have someone start it with the hood up and determine where the fuel smell is coming from.
 
Good luck!
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ODB II Code p0430 by carl20
Nov 02, 2006 (8:13 am)
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Hi - I have a 97 discovery. The service engine light came on, but rather than pay the dealer $100 to check it I bought a code reader. It shows p0430. This code indicates that the "catalyst system efficiency below threshold (bank II)" I just replaced one sensor not long ago (for $900!!!)- do others need to be replaced, or is a whole new catalytic converter needed? Is there any danger in driving it? thanks, Carl

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