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CheshireRRlad



Member Since: 01 Dec 2018
Location: Cheshire
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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Santorini Black
Battery drain

Hi guys, new to the site. Only signed up yesterday. I seem to be having a problem with my battery drain. Had the battery tested, and it was 100% charged but not working greatly, and it showed I needed a new battery, anyway £300 lighter today, well £159 due to a sale on them, car started first time, took it for a drive for the first time and sounded lovely. Anyway, after shopping came home, and left it 3 hours, went to go for another drive and wouldn’t start up. Can anyone help me please? Crying or Very sad

Post #497348 2nd Dec 2018 6:15pm
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Joe90



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Did you try a search for "battery drain" ??

Start here:

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic47332.html .
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Post #497349 2nd Dec 2018 6:18pm
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mrblonde



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Dont think there's enough years left on planet Earth to read up on battery drain issues on a FFRR Rolling with laughter

Post #497798 6th Dec 2018 7:28pm
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northernmonkeyjones



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Battery voltage when running?

Flattening a battery that quickly is tricky, unless it’s not charging, check the alternator. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #497801 6th Dec 2018 8:11pm
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mrblonde



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Does seem to die too quickly to be a drain? When my FSR failed (had 2 on my FF now in 10 years of ownership) it used to drain over a matter of 5-7 days, certainly not a few hours?

Post #497808 6th Dec 2018 9:22pm
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Fraynizzle



Member Since: 27 Apr 2015
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the drain i had on the bluetooth module meant it was more often than not too low to start the car the next day.

Post #497830 7th Dec 2018 11:40am
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holidaychicken



Member Since: 06 Nov 2013
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I would check charge voltage with engine running is 14 volts plus.
Common fails are FSR , water ingress in NSR boot area and headlight wipers not parking or faulty.
I would charge it and drive it for a bit and check it starts after first stopping and disconnect following the correct procedure. Reconnect after your 3 hours and then try and start. If starts ok then leave for a few hours and try again having been connected , if it then fails it’s a case of parasitic battery drain procedure

Post #498261 11th Dec 2018 11:27pm
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Fraynizzle



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what did it do when you tried to start it after leaving it for 3 hours? click only, nothing, turned over slowly etc?
when batteries fail they seem to go almost instantly when a cell fails. you new battery could be a duffer?
for a drain to flatten it beyond starting in 3 hours its a big one, like leaving your lamps on or something.

Post #498326 12th Dec 2018 4:17pm
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