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Australia 2008 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey
Anything I should know regarding fitting a new battery

Apologies if this has been posted somewhere already. I did a quick search but couldn't find anything specific. (No doubt due to my limited searching capabilities).

From my other post about the key not turning, my son purchased another battery for the Rangie. I'm reluctant to let him fit it until I research it, as I have a vague memory from my husband fitting a new battery 3 or 4 years ago that something specific has to be done to reset the electronics, or something along those lines.

Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I don't fancy taking out the old one and something going astray and not being able to drive it at all.

Post #516018 20th May 2019 10:18pm
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Gsxr1250dave



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Iv disscconnected mine a few time with no issues just turn the ignition off wait 10 mins then crack on

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Mr Tee



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Remember to put the bonnet in full access, and the battery is heavy as fook!

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Gsxr1250dave wrote:
Iv disscconnected mine a few time with no issues just turn the ignition off wait 10 mins then crack on


Great, thanks. Maybe that was what my husband had to do. How I regret not listening more attentively when he talked about the Rangie, hahahaha!

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Mr Tee wrote:
Remember to put the bonnet in full access, and the battery is heavy as fook!


Okay, thanks. Is there a certain trick to putting it in full access, or just bring it back further?

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UK Marine



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Hi,

There’s an excellent write up in the wiki above, just scroll down and look for battery fitting procedure in the electrical section.... and use step ladders - I do and I’m 6 foot 3..👍🏻

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Thanks. Son managed to change battery without any major dramas. Hasn't cured the original problem though so now I'm well and truly stumped.

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mine has a sticker next to the hood latch. has images showing waiting 2 minutes or something after removing the key from ignition before disconnecting the battery. mainly to save corrupting the satnav. im sure its mention in the owners manual too.

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