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planetkiller405



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United Kingdom 2014 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Causeway Grey
How open tailgate with no power?

L405 ATB '14 4.4sdv8 I've got no power to many modules currently, think is earthing maybe but need to get into boot (want to check both batteries directly) however no power to lock system. Any way to manually release tailgate? I've popped the panel off rear lid but the actuator seems to not want to pop the lock without power??

Post #690578 14th Apr 2024 11:41am
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Alistair



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Not sure on the tailgate, but you should be able to use the ski hatch behind the rear arm rest to get access to the boot area if that helps.....

Post #690580 14th Apr 2024 12:01pm
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planetkiller405



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thanks yes I can get into the boot itself (via internal middle section as you say, thank you) and have popped the panel as mentioned to try the cable but can't get it to pop the boot lock.

I can't get the floor cover out to get to the battery as theres not enough space to remove it without opening boot or moving seats. I have no power to rear seats so cant move them.

I'm charging battery, and starting to think it needs replacing, probably aux as well. And am gonna check earthing points shortly, but thought if I could remove battery and check separately to car then this would be a start. Also I guess I can buy a battery checker and attach to poles under bonnet.

Post #690582 14th Apr 2024 12:07pm
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Alistair



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Nothing in the owners manual that I can see.

It does seem a bit bonkers that you need power to get to the batteries.

As you said, all you do is try to charge, or jump another battery onto the under bonnet connection points.

Post #690584 14th Apr 2024 1:09pm
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planetkiller405



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Hooked up a proper car 🤣 to the RR - my 335d - and the volts are coming up to closer to 15 and this has let me close the rear window which was open and not closing with lower volts. So this is saying to me the battery(s) are fubar so I would replace these if I could get to them 🤣🤣

(My worry with warranty now is if I get it collected they will hit me with “consumables” bill if it is a battery)

However still nothing from dash only “hold key near thingy”
The infotainment switches on ok but nothing that runs the car.

Next step is just check the earth points

Post #690588 14th Apr 2024 2:20pm
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urman



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I connected a Booster (PowerBank Starter). I had the highest Booster on the market with a peak current of 25000 mAh. But I couldn't start the diesel, but I was able to energize the on-board network and open the trunk.

Post #701643 6th Oct 2024 3:25pm
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planetkiller405



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Good plan.
I ended up taking rear seats out and replacing both batteries - they were both 9yrs old so had done their time! not sure why not replaced before then. Anyway, it's been good as gold since then.

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Gremlin500



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Nothing like a bit of pre-emptive maintenance with these cars in particular, -don’t wait until something fails in possibly unfavourable circumstances, particularly with consumables. â€śIf it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

Post #701656 6th Oct 2024 5:59pm
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ChrisJC



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urman wrote:
I connected a Booster (PowerBank Starter). I had the highest Booster on the market with a peak current of 25000 mAh. But I couldn't start the diesel, but I was able to energize the on-board network and open the trunk.


25000mAh is not a peak current. That is a capacity of 25Ah, which is meaningless. You need a rating in Amps to know whether it will start the car.

Chris. L405 - 4.4SDV8 Vogue
P38 - 4.6V8 HSE
Land Rover series IIA V8

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JDGeorgia



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urman wrote:
I connected a Booster (PowerBank Starter). I had the highest Booster on the market with a peak current of 25000 mAh. But I couldn't start the diesel, but I was able to energize the on-board network and open the trunk.


I second what ChrisJC said mAh speaks to the capacity or 'duration' you can use something.
On a cordless tool a 12Ah battery will drill longer than a 5Ah battery... They output the same amount of power - just longer...

In terms of jump box- I bought everyone in my family one of these: https://a.co/d/dvQkFca
Watch for a sale on Amazon...
Its 1000Amps is only good to a 3L diesel - but that works for my L405 and my son's L494... The girls have 'petrol' Jeep Grand Cherokees. It is also great for charging devices when these hurricanes hit...
My other son with the Chevy 2500 has his own monster box that he uses regularly for work as a Mobile Service Tech for Home Depot. I think his is 4250Amps or something...

I am glad you got the batteries sorted - 9 years is quite a run!
On my L322 - I have auxiliary ground straps run from the lug under the bonnet to a mounting bolt on the starter. The alternator produces the most power, and the starter uses the most - a direct ground has helped with stress on the alternator and battery - Same conventional battery since 2018. Knock wood. 2006 L322 HSE LUX 4.4NA Jag V8 Buckingham Blue/Ivory - 'Col Reb'
Rolled Yahtzee Aug 2023 222,222Miles
2016 L405 HSE TD6. Santorini Black over Almond. - 'Donna the Diesel'
Only L405 IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE with an L494 Shift Lever Fitted!
97K at purchase Sept of 2023

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PhillV8s



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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Vogue SE SDV8 Aintree Green

I had a battery that was FUBAR’d after leaving the car parked up for a few months and it couldn’t be saved by a recharge and as it reversed up to the garage door I couldn’t access the battery. In the end I ended up getting a Noco 55 boost pack which fire the car into life enabling me to move the car and access the boot to swap,out the battery. A great bit of kit and now I just leave it charged up in the glove box now for unknown emergencies. 2013 SDV8 4.4 Vogue SE Aintree

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ChrisJC



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This might be silly, but can you not put power on the two terminals under the bonnet, then open the boot electrically.

Chris. L405 - 4.4SDV8 Vogue
P38 - 4.6V8 HSE
Land Rover series IIA V8

Post #701865 9th Oct 2024 6:07pm
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