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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
During a 12 days trip abroad, the car stayed in an open air parking lot at what we would call normal temperatures here (5°C to 25°C). When we came back, the car started normally, but all sorts of messages appeared: hill descent control disabled, ABS not available, drive with caution, etc. When switched into drive, it just started rolling and I almost couldn't brake! The pedal was incredibly hard to press! I stopped the car, waited, restarted it, same thing, impossible to drive. The parking owner came and asked what’s going on. He said that he used to own a Range Rover a few years ago and he found himself in a similar situation, in the middle of nowhere, without access to recovery so he called his dealer and the engineer reluctantly told him to disconnect the battery and to wait a minute, then to reconnect it... He said that this solved the problem, so he brought a wrench, we disconnected the battery and to my surprise it did solve the braking problem! Apparently a reset helps with this... I should mention that I tried to use the Autel OBD tool, but it couldn't erase the errors... |
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5th Nov 2022 7:33am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8192 |
Don't know much about the PHEV but that sounds like the 12v battery has died enough to cause multiple errors, not unusual at airports as all the electrical signals floating around can wake the car up multiple times a day, each time depleting the battery somewhat...
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5th Nov 2022 8:55am |
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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
Thank you, it was probably that, as some of the errors Autel found were: Vehicle communication bus F, bus C, Invalid data from gateway A, etc... Battery voltage looks good, charging too, but left it with a charger overnight anyway... So, another tip to add to the JLR faults solving checklist... (Actually I did this almost every month with the L322...) |
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6th Nov 2022 7:53am |
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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
Another trip, another 10 days in which the car remained unused, this time in the garage, same behavior: no brake servo and the messages: OK to drive with caution, ABS not available, HDC not available.
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7th Dec 2022 1:30pm |
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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
Phew, the problem was solved. The batteries were indeed the cause and especially the auxiliary battery, completely gone, 0 volts... I would’ve imagined that the failure of a battery would generate start up problems, warning messages, but not braking failure!!! £245 for diag and replacement were added to the cost of the batteries... |
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9th Dec 2022 7:07am |
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adara Member Since: 09 Dec 2008 Location: Eastern Europe Posts: 771 |
Precisely. There were no warnings of any kind, there were no starting problems, but it’s true that 99% of the time the car starts in electric mode (PHEV)… |
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9th Dec 2022 10:43am |
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