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    Default 93 LWB will not start

    Hi all,

    Just joined and need some help. I have a 93 RR LWB that ran fine last week. Today I went out to start it up and go to work and it would not start.

    1. Battery is fine - tested it.
    2. power inside with lights and dashboard.
    3. No starter sound at all. Crickets, silence....

    Could it be a bad ignition switch connection?
    Bad connection to a starter motor?

    any advice where to check first?

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    If you can enlist a helper, get underneath the truck and check for voltage at the white with red tracer wire at the solenoid while someone turns the key. If you have power there, then the problem is likely the solenoid. If not, It may be the park interlock switch.

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    Ok thanks - I will give that a try this weekend. Gonna be tough to get under the truck with the air suspension at low. ugh..

    Quote Originally Posted by Terrys View Post
    If you can enlist a helper, get underneath the truck and check for voltage at the white with red tracer wire at the solenoid while someone turns the key. If you have power there, then the problem is likely the solenoid. If not, It may be the park interlock switch.

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    Also, you could check the connections on the starter to see if they have corroded, another fault could be the positive battery terminal, where it joins the main harness,
    Les Parker
    Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
    Rovers North Inc.

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    We also see a fair number of failed ignition switches. Pull the steering cowel off and look at the ignition switch. There is a plastic part with wires on the end of the switch (metal). This part comes loose from the switch unit. Press it back in place and try it. If it starts all you need to do is sort out a way to get the unit held together. I used a zip tie.
    1993 Range Rover LWB
    2003 Discovery (R.I.P. wrecked)
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