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starts but cuts out - 8/4/2007 6:03:45 AM   
jim1372

 

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Hi  i own a dicovery td5 02 plate, when i start it it runs for 1/10 seconds then dies it then spins over for at least 30 seconds then starts and will run no problem, but turn off i can get the same problem . HELP PLEASE I AM CLUE LESS
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RE: starts but cuts out - 8/15/2007 3:49:57 PM   
Landzu

 

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You may try the Disco forum but there almost no diesel people.

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RE: starts but cuts out - 8/15/2007 7:20:53 PM   
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oh sorry, as much as i would like to help...i can't because i don't have any idea... try  to post it again with the closest problem as yours.

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