Jaguar F-Pace Non Runner

Jaguar F-Pace Non Runner

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A.J.M

7,943 posts

187 months

Sunday 12th May
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Took a short video but can’t get it to upload.

Drop me an email if you want to see it.
But 2019 car with 29,335 miles. Main dealer serviced about 1200 miles ago roughly.
Fully warmed up after 11 mile drive home from work.
Engine running, cap does bounce about when unscrewed.

Escy

Original Poster:

3,958 posts

150 months

Sunday 12th May
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Thank you, I've just sent you an email.

Escy

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3,958 posts

150 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Just waiting on another recovery.

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The wife drove it to her sisters, stopped for 5 minutes. Went to restart it and it's doing nothing. You hear a click from the relay for the starter but it doesn't crank. I'm getting the same generic non start fault code it had when the engine had blown up. As it was turned off willingly and sounded fine I'm hoping it's not a serious mechanical fault, just something silly like a bad connection on the starter motor.

The diagnostics show the high and low side on the starter are activated and the engine start parameter is enabled which makes me think that's all fine.

It all feels very much like last time, symptoms are exactly the same as when it was physically locked up with the cylinder liner so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned.

Northbrook

1,443 posts

64 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Oh no.

Gas1883

322 posts

49 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Lost for words , really hope it is something straightforward

5s Alive

1,892 posts

35 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Has to be a live/earth connection, gear selector interlock or similar. Here's hoping. Fingers crossed for you.

M4cruiser

3,714 posts

151 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Oh, let's hope it's just a loose connection, after everything you undid and put back, it's quite easy to miss something.
Even pro's do it, I had a main dealer once forget to re-connect the glo-plugs! AA man spotted it instantly.


Maxdecel

1,277 posts

34 months

Tuesday 14th May
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After what you've gone through you're bound to think the worst, hope it's just a wire off or an ecu not cooperating.

Fermit

13,085 posts

101 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Escy. Your perseverance with this car has been phenomenal. Now, IMO, is that time to get shot of the bloody thing. It's a mut. You will NEVER fully trust it. If you and you lady want a modern 4x4, go and buy yourselves an X3 or Q5.

helix402

7,894 posts

183 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Op, you’ve put amazing effort and skill into this. At this point the lyrics of The Gambler by Kenny Rogers come to mind.

MrGTI6

3,166 posts

131 months

Tuesday 14th May
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I really hope this turns out to be something simple like a blown fuse or duff sensor.

Fingers crossed!

ecsrobin

17,222 posts

166 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Escy said:
Just waiting on another recovery.

IMG_20240514_091034334

The wife drove it to her sisters, stopped for 5 minutes. Went to restart it and it's doing nothing. You hear a click from the relay for the starter but it doesn't crank. I'm getting the same generic non start fault code it had when the engine had blown up. As it was turned off willingly and sounded fine I'm hoping it's not a serious mechanical fault, just something silly like a bad connection on the starter motor.

The diagnostics show the high and low side on the starter are activated and the engine start parameter is enabled which makes me think that's all fine.

It all feels very much like last time, symptoms are exactly the same as when it was physically locked up with the cylinder liner so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned.
I was expecting another twist in this saga but not so soon. Hopefully a quick fix but please sell it on for your own sanity!

Muzzer79

10,162 posts

188 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Escy said:
Just waiting on another recovery.
I hope it's a simple fix but even if it is, surely this is the last straw?

There's only so many times you can say "But it's fixed now so won't fail again"

Court_S

13,106 posts

178 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Oh st. As others have said, I hope it’s something simple and not the engine dying again.

Megaflow

9,486 posts

226 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Escy said:
Just waiting on another recovery.

IMG_20240514_091034334

The wife drove it to her sisters, stopped for 5 minutes. Went to restart it and it's doing nothing. You hear a click from the relay for the starter but it doesn't crank. I'm getting the same generic non start fault code it had when the engine had blown up. As it was turned off willingly and sounded fine I'm hoping it's not a serious mechanical fault, just something silly like a bad connection on the starter motor.

The diagnostics show the high and low side on the starter are activated and the engine start parameter is enabled which makes me think that's all fine.

It all feels very much like last time, symptoms are exactly the same as when it was physically locked up with the cylinder liner so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned.
At this point in time, I think you’ll find that is a short circuit on the starter motor that has resulted in a fire…

wink

Jhonno

5,812 posts

142 months

Tuesday 14th May
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This car is doomed. Get it running AGAIN and sell it. Cut your losses and run.

Sorry to see this Escy.

LunarOne

5,354 posts

138 months

Tuesday 14th May
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What season of "The True Man Show" are we in now? Has a new season been commissioned? Then we'll know if it's serious or not!

silentbrown

8,886 posts

117 months

Tuesday 14th May
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silentbrown said:
I'd have cut my losses and got shot of it rather than stick another engine in - but now it's in and running, it's a different matter: Selling now just crystallizes the losses, and switches you into another moon-mileage car that's truly an unknown.
getmecoat

Richard-390a0

2,285 posts

92 months

Tuesday 14th May
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Fool me once, shame on you...

LunarOne

5,354 posts

138 months

Tuesday 14th May
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silentbrown said:
silentbrown said:
I'd have cut my losses and got shot of it rather than stick another engine in - but now it's in and running, it's a different matter: Selling now just crystallizes the losses, and switches you into another moon-mileage car that's truly an unknown.
getmecoat
I'm sure it's something loose and we have nothing to worry about. Engines don't break when not running, unless left for 20 years. I'm pretty sure 5 minutes won't do it, even for a JLR product.