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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
Intermittent problems are the hardest to find and most often can only be traced when they are actually happening at the time or when they become permanent which is probably why you haven't had much luck with garages.
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2nd Aug 2016 8:42am |
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bazwd Member Since: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bristol Posts: 26 |
All seems fine when the key goes into the ignition. Lights all come on as expected, sat nav screen fires up etc etc. Then turn the key and not enough energy to even turn the engine, and all lights go out. Then nothing. Dead as a dodo! |
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3rd Aug 2016 7:28am |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
If the battery is fine and it only intermittently does it then that is typical of a bad earth or bad positive connection somewhere.
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3rd Aug 2016 7:42am |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35331 |
it could still be the battery ....i would do a drop test on it just to confirm theres no cells breaking down under load..its a process of elimination and the battery is a good place to start..
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3rd Aug 2016 7:44am |
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bazwd Member Since: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bristol Posts: 26 |
Many thanks for your invaluable help. That's my weekend's tasks sorted!
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4th Aug 2016 9:11pm |
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Spelunker Member Since: 02 May 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 248 |
Exactly the same thing happened to me last Thursday. Varta 110amp less then 3 months old and 200 mile, 40 mile and 35 mile trips on the preceding Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. Wasn't used on the Wednesday and would light up everything but not turn the starter on Thursday, Called out the 4th emergency service (I thought that was the coast guard) and the nice AA man said there was nothing wrong with the battery or any of the charging system so there must have been a drain. He jump started the ff and after running for 10 mins turned it off and checked - there was a 5.8 amp that slowly went down to 2.3 amp drain but then stayed at that for 15 mins until finally dropping to 0.4. One thing I do remember is a 'Tailgate not closed' error when I left the car on the Tuesday night and I didn't open and close it again - just pulled to one side of the release to check it was shut. Now - if it was showing an error, is it possible that something related to that was causing the drain? QUID FACIUM TIBI
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6th Aug 2016 9:21pm |
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bazwd Member Since: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bristol Posts: 26 |
I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one having these issues! There's so much electrical stuff on these that it's difficult to know where to begin looking.
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9th Aug 2016 11:41am |
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bazwd Member Since: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bristol Posts: 26 |
Hi. Me again. Another (seemingly) dead battery today. Exactly the same circumstances and result as last time. The car worked fine yesterday and was then parked on the sloping drive overnight, with the bonnet slightly higher than the tail, in pouring rain. And, sure enough, no battery function. Jump started it and battery seems fine.
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22nd Aug 2016 12:47pm |
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johnboyairey Member Since: 11 Jan 2013 Location: surrey Posts: 2032 |
If it happens again, and you have access to a digital multimeter, you should have about 12.6 volts on a good battery. If it's about 12.4 or lower, your battery is not charged.
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22nd Aug 2016 3:09pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7941 |
Most auto factors - including ECP or Halfords will test a battery for you for free - I guess there is an expectation that you buy a new one from them if it's knackered, but you don't have to.
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22nd Aug 2016 3:36pm |
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Wogger Member Since: 12 Jun 2016 Location: Nottinghamshire Posts: 407 |
Please excuse my terminology on the subject, but when the same thing happened to my RR 2010 the fault was, according to the garage I got it from, a battery terminal lead that had a small black box on it that monitors the battery drain
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22nd Aug 2016 3:51pm |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
I think range rover batteries are just like everything range rover,not like any other motor out there .I personally think half the batteries fitted are unrequired and do not trust any battery test as most only want to sell you a battery anyway.The best way to test is fully charge it and leave it disconnected overnight or much longer if possible and it should hold full charge[ie,put a charger on and it should be full after only a minute or less] When the battery is low it will do all sorts of tricks but just one thing has always puzzled me.If you get any motor [older one anyway] and it has a totally flat battery,you can bumpstart it or jump it and only have to run it for a few minutes or a 5 minute run and it is almost certain to start ,not the Rangey!I left mine a whole week and it started to my amazement ,I drove it 5 minutes on the road and parked it up,came to it an hour later and Click...Flat,how do you explain that ? |
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22nd Aug 2016 6:06pm |
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3977 |
When your car doesn't start try switching your headlights onto main beam and see if they light, if they do leave them on for a couple of minutes. If they work ok there's not much wrong with your battery. |
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22nd Aug 2016 6:57pm |
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bazwd Member Since: 14 Feb 2013 Location: Bristol Posts: 26 |
Hi again
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23rd Aug 2016 9:15am |
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