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Mr Tee Member Since: 13 Dec 2010 Location: Near Wackyjim Posts: 2643 |
Looks brutal mate, IIRC you can get juice into the car via the wing indicator wiring. |
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11th Mar 2019 11:22am |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Useful to know for when the bonnet release cable breaks (hopefully the one between the join and the handle)
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11th Mar 2019 1:45pm |
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Richycsurfer Member Since: 18 Nov 2018 Location: Plymouth Posts: 44 |
I took the battery out of my Td6 without checking my door lock first - so as i closed the bonnet i was locked out.
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12th Mar 2019 11:25am |
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MarcoPolo Member Since: 07 Dec 2018 Location: Preston Posts: 19 |
Yes, it was a bit! This is my first RR and I've a lot to lean, so this forum has been a great help. I wasn't aware that there was another way of energising the electrical system other than via the starter motor cable, so I'll definitely remember this if there's ever a next time. Thanks for your reply. |
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12th Mar 2019 2:43pm |
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MarcoPolo Member Since: 07 Dec 2018 Location: Preston Posts: 19 |
Thanks for your reply Joe. This is the start of my learning journey with Range Rovers, and this forum is invaluable. As I mentioned in my reply to Mr Tee, I wasn't aware that there was another way of energising the electrical system other than via the starter motor cable. I saw a post about energising via the tow bar electrics but, alas, mine doesn't have a tow bar, which sadly put the kybosh on that approach! |
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12th Mar 2019 2:50pm |
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MarcoPolo Member Since: 07 Dec 2018 Location: Preston Posts: 19 |
Many thanks Richy. I managed to slide under the RR and could just about see a little of the starter motor cable (mine's a V8 petrol so may be a different layout to the Td6), but without jacking the vehicle up there was absolutely no room to manoevre underneath. With the RR jack securely locked in the vehicle, and being somewhat reluctant to work under a jacked up vehicle, I took an alternative approach. However, I've leaned from Mr Tee and Joe90 that there are other methods as well (especially if the RR had tow bar electrics) so I'm better prepared for next time, although I hope there isn't one |
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12th Mar 2019 3:01pm |
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ianmacd Member Since: 20 Aug 2013 Location: Sussex Posts: 201 |
Not sure you can though the 12N but if you have 13pin or 12S you can (and can charge the battery that way (I do)) as they have a perm live. Current: RR L322 2010 Past: RR L405 2017, RR L322 2012, 2008 & 2004, 2018 D5, 2016 Defender, 2011 D4, a few Disco2s, P38, RR Classic, couple of Disco1's, SIII SWB |
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12th Mar 2019 4:46pm |
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