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Wayneclarke



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Special programmes off!!

The last two morning had special programmes off come up on the dash has anyone got any ideas as too what this means??

Post #438694 Tue Oct 07 2014 7:45am
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you've probably just got low voltage. I'm guessing you don't drive far to work each day?

Give the battery a charge and it should be fine. Unless you are getting the battery sign come up whilst driving? In which case, new alternator needed Bodsys Brake Bible
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Post #438708 Tue Oct 07 2014 12:03pm
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Wayneclarke



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No mate a very short distance just need to give it bit more of a run then

Post #438709 Tue Oct 07 2014 12:05pm
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Robbie



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Best to put it on an overnight conditioning charge as the alternator will do very little to recover the battery. With no additional loads Land Rover quote a constant drive over over 8 yrs to charge the battery.

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Post #438789 Wed Oct 08 2014 8:10am
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Wayneclarke



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Thanks for the tip!

Post #438791 Wed Oct 08 2014 8:24am
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ss30



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Robbie wrote:
Best to put it on an overnight conditioning charge as the alternator will do very little to recover the battery. With no additional loads Land Rover quote a constant drive over over 8 yrs to charge the battery.

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Wow Rolling with laughter

Post #438793 Wed Oct 08 2014 9:55am
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Imagine that. Having to drive for 8 whole years each time you start the car Laughing

Post #438806 Wed Oct 08 2014 12:15pm
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362bkr



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That's ridiculous, I am going to get an x5 , you only have to drive them for 5 years to power up the battery Thumbs Up

Post #438807 Wed Oct 08 2014 12:39pm
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Robbie



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Perhaps it was 8 hours!

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Post #441943 Sat Nov 08 2014 2:52pm
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8 years driving to charge the battery Shocked that's a Censored joke.

Post #441949 Sat Nov 08 2014 4:18pm
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