Hi Chaps, I haven’t been on for a while as I haven’t had any problems or issues with my owned from new March 2018 (MY2017) (14086 miles) Vogue for quite some time…………… I knew it would only be a matter of time and sure enough………….. I also apologise for the length of the post but the past issue may have some relevance to the current situation.
This might be one for Craig.
Back Ground:
Almost to the week twelve months ago whilst setting off for the airport the car tossed its teddy's out, went into limp mode with dozens of faults flashing on the dashboard. Pulled over when we could and turned off the engine etc. left it a few minutes and tried to restart…… nothing, dead as a door nail. Turned everything off again and left it about 15 minutes before retrying. Engine started but still flashed up all the faults. As we weren't far from home we returned in limp mode and called LR assistance. They were great and sent out a subcontracted tech who whilst admitting he didn’t know much about LR's he would plug in his tester. This he did and reported a blown turbo and said the car would need recovering to a dealer. Again LR assistance were fantastic, arranged the recovery and a taxi to take us to the airport. On our return from the US they arranged a further taxi to get us home and a loan car. All good service as exactly what you would expect.
Long story short, dealer (Milton Keynes) had the car for 5 weeks and couldn’t diagnose the fault/s (the tech that came to our house had apparently cleared all the faults down) or replicate them despite plenty of test drives etc. The dealer also had to clean dirty greasy marks from driver's seat, replace the steering wheel and key fob due to grease on the steering wheel they couldn’t get out and the key fob being covered in huge scratches which was all caused by the recovery driver. Said recovery driver also just dump the car at the dealers, left the driver's side window open and pushed the keys thought the letter box.
I was told to collect the car and 'give it a try and see if it happens again' it didn’t and all has been fine.
Current:
Car was had its second year service on the 6th July. (Peterborough) which was 4 month late due to the Covid situation.
The other day I got a warning saying I didn’t have the key fob in the car which I did so assumed the battery had run down. I replaced the battery.
The following day (Saturday) the car failed to start and scrolled the following faults on the dash: Gearbox Fault, HDC not available system fault, Adaptive Dynamics fault, Forward alert not available, AEB not available. The low button was also flashing on the centre console. From memory some or all of these faults are the same as last year.
I left the car for an hour or so and tried again, this time it started but the gear selection knob wouldn’t turn into gear. Same messages on the dash but an option to clear by pressing OK. This I did and everything seems to have gone back to normal.
Having read through the many electrical faults other members have reported I thought it pertinent to check the battery condition this afternoon. Multimeter reading was 12.29v which didn’t drop on engine cranking and starting, reading 14v once running which rose over the next minute so I guess it's not too bad and was charging ok.
Interestingly, I've never lifted the spare wheel cover and the spare wheel has never been used but I noticed the spare wheel lift assist and locking wheel nut adaptor are missing from their slots. The black polystyrene cover over the red battery terminal was also snapped off and the post which holds the wheel down is bent. It doesn’t take Morse to work out this most likely was done by Milton Keynes during the five weeks they had it last year. I am guessing the wheel adaptor and lift assist will have also gone walkies at the same time. But as the car went for service at Peterborough last month. Either way I am not delighted someone has trousered them and would have been even more pee'd off if I had discovered they are missing on a wet night with puncture.
I am hopeful someone can cast some light on what might be going on with the car fault warning etc and how I should approach the two dealers regarding the missing items.
Thank you in advance
David 2019 BMW 440i convertable (hers)
2018 (MY2017) RR Vogue (mine)
2016 Mercedes SLK (her's, gone)
2016 Honda CB1100EX (calm sunny days)
2015 Honda CRF250 full blown motocross (when my bad back is up to it)
2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale (Gone. It would have killed me)
2012 Kubota B Series Tractor (The grass doesn't cut itself)
2011 Honda CB1000 Fireblade (Crazy sunny days)
Last 20 years mix of Mercedes E & ML Class
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