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Do you mean the ignition Key turned it's self off or is there a separate switch on the tracked models. If so the Key is still in the one position when the engine cuts out.

 

The key didn't hold the ignition in the run position so it cut out until you turned the key again.

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Just to update everyone the issue was sorted a week or so back by Redwood. It was the ignition key and a sensor that were causing the fault. Took it in to be serviced and they sorted the bits out for me.

They had it ready when they said they would and and its all working fine now.

Thanks for your comments and input on the matter.

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