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Macdaddy



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Refusing to start!

Went out around 8am and defrosted/de-iced the girlfriends car for her (yes aint i sweet).

While i was out i decided in my wisdom to jump into the RR and set the timer for the heater to come on around 8.50am so that on my way to the gym this morning my little pinkies wouldnt be cold..... Embarassed

Anyway i unlock the RR to find that the drivers door wont open but the other doors do? Strange so i unlocked, locked then unlocked and still nothing.

Get in the car having manually unlocked the door to find the key wont turn and start the car , Clearly the batteries gone flat.

I did start the car when i first went out to it and it was fine.

Ive just hooked up a trickle charger to it in the hope it'll have enough power in the next few hours to start when i go to work.

Obviously this shouldnt happen , Any ideas why?

The car hasnt moved all weekend which i guess may not have helped. Fingers crossed it starts in an hour or so! TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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Post #8317 9th Nov 2009 9:42am
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Vogue



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simple, your batteries goosed!

if it was ok before you set the pre heater then thats the reason. The FBH uses a fair bit if juice - enough to convert a bettery that would just do the job into one that won't even turn the engine. If you are using a FBH your battery has to be 100%. I even had this on a new RR, I got my battery changed after 12 months under warranty due to a dead cell. The only time a problem showed up was when I used the FBH.

Post #8318 9th Nov 2009 9:53am
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Macdaddy



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Vogue wrote:
simple, your batteries goosed!

if it was ok before you set the pre heater then thats the reason. The FBH uses a fair bit if juice - enough to convert a bettery that would just do the job into one that won't even turn the engine. If you are using a FBH your battery has to be 100%. I even had this on a new RR, I got my battery changed after 12 months under warranty due to a dead cell. The only time a problem showed up was when I used the FBH.



Had a feeling it means the batteries past its best.

Ive looked at it and it appears to be a Land Rover battery so probably the original one too.

Thanks for the reply. TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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Post #8319 9th Nov 2009 10:02am
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nbunney



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RR batteries are Censored .

They should have 2 on, like my old Amazon did.

I got a flat battery after cleaning the inside. Jump start of my lltr van did not work.

Landrover assistance came and had to use a big jump start pack. I now have one on order

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...ump-starts

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Post #8321 9th Nov 2009 10:29am
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Macdaddy



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nbunney wrote:
RR batteries are Censored .

They should have 2 on, like my old Amazon did.

I got a flat battery after cleaning the inside. Jump start of my lltr van did not work.

Landrover assistance came and had to use a big jump start pack. I now have one on order

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...ump-starts

Thumbs Up




Hmmm

Might have to invest in one of those!

I feel so aggrieved as i'd spent 3hrs on Sunday washing and waxing the damn thing, So now its sat on my drive sparkling but cant move Rolling with laughter TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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Post #8322 9th Nov 2009 10:39am
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nbunney



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That was my thourghts.

My local M. Mart did not have 1 yesturday Big Cry when I went to get 1, on a VAT free invitation. Should have it by the end of the week though and then no more worries, hopefully.

Just thinking if I can fit another battery in somewhere.

Post #8323 9th Nov 2009 11:33am
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Vogue



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it might not be crap batteries, its just there is a huge amount of load on them and systems keep running when the car is off and locked!

I would try and fit a slightly bigger battery if possible and you can squeeze it in. We frequently fit larger batteries to our tractors and the difference is quite marked - usually truck batteries as they have to be large to power all the ancillaries in the cab when the engine is off.

Post #8327 9th Nov 2009 1:00pm
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a L/R batery is about £100+- so these scope for others Thumbs Up onto no6 Range Rover

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Post #8335 9th Nov 2009 5:39pm
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Macdaddy



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Just a quick update,

She's continued to start since the little episode. I am however pricing up a new battery as clearly it shouldnt have happened.

She's also back in favour ! Laughing TDV8 HST Sport **Current**

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Post #8369 11th Nov 2009 9:13am
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Same thing happened to me last year, got an new battery by Bull, cost was about £75. Not had problem since.

NBunney, surely you'd be better off getting the cheaper but better jumpstart kit as below as it can do diesel engines up to 4litres whereas the one you posted can only do diesel up to 3ltrs.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/...ump-starts Discovery 4 HSE
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Post #8370 11th Nov 2009 11:03am
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nbunney



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RRUK

Did not look at the ltrs bit, as not that important.

Look at the Peak and boost outputs, that's what counts Thumbs Up

Post #8371 11th Nov 2009 11:17am
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