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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
This may sound a bit simplistic but have you tried fully charging the battery? Disconnect it first and then charge overnight with a decent smart charger. Check voltage with a digital voltmeter after waiting for the surface charge to dissipate - should be at least around 12.8 volts. Reconnect and see how many days it lasts.
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Wed Apr 05 2017 10:41am |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
Thanks Paddi, no i have not fully charged the battery using the trickle charger. i've had the battery charging system checked once by an independent range rover shop and once agian by BCAA your equivalent to the RAC. but and here is a big but, i did question them on why the battery was not load tested? load testing involves bringing a battery to full state of charge, putting a load on the battery dependent on it's CCA rating for a determined amount of time like 15 secs or so and the voltage should not drop below around 10 volts i believe . both times they looked at me like i was crazy mad for even suggesting such a thing. their answer was that if the battery was able to start the vehicle it was deemed ok. i totally disagree with this answer. i no longer use the independent shop for anything as now i know how wrong they are.
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Wed Apr 05 2017 3:40pm |
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geoffsnook Member Since: 19 Nov 2016 Location: cardiff Posts: 1699 |
My disco 3 used to level itself when i locked it and never gave me any issues and cant say i have noticed it yet on my sport |
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Wed Apr 05 2017 3:50pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
when you shut a door, it will re-level |
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Wed Apr 05 2017 4:56pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Forgot to comment on the flatulence and levelling but the other posters cleared that up nicely
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Wed Apr 05 2017 6:00pm |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
Thanks for the replys Guys, much appreciated. Ok went over to the shop where the battery was purchased and was not looking forward to the reception i thought i was about to receive. i don't have the best of luck with warranty's . i explained to the young man my problem and to my surprise he said they will give me a brand new replacement at no charge. he even said i can upgrade to an AGM battery if i pay the difference. Wow so i will take them up on that offer.
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Thu Apr 06 2017 1:57am |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
Hi Paddi, forgot to mention, had the upper tail gate switch out. not a single drop of water or moisture. the metal lever looked brand new, no corrosion. the micro switch also looked new,dry and unremarkable. the plug contacts where also clean and dry. the switch was checked with my ohm meter and worked flawlessly. thank you for the suggestion, i believe the previous owner may have replaced it, saves me a few dollars. Thanks again. Cheers Neil. |
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Thu Apr 06 2017 2:11am |
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adameverett Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Warwick Posts: 110 |
Sorry to hear your woes. I cannot offer much advice other than let you know my 2005 when locked will hiss and drop/level slightly. I don't drop mine to access height, but 2 inches sounds a lot of travel. I would say mine only lowers 1" maybe. Drive is also on a slight gradient. You have checked the boot door switch, but also the door actuators are all to common to fail. The door faults were obvious problems unlocking/locking, you could lock and then door could be just opened.
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Thu Apr 06 2017 6:24am |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
Hello Adam, thanks very much for your input. being new to the range rover brand/ family of trucks and community, i am not quite sure on the quirks of the vehicle. should it do this? is this normal? ect... therefore if i can find it in the owners manual, i turn to this great forum. Thanks again. Cheers Neil. |
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Thu Apr 06 2017 2:56pm |
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ondafly Member Since: 03 Mar 2017 Location: Ireland Posts: 50 |
I'm also a new owner - but I've seen the car lower itself very slightly in the driveway when I get out, and it only seems to happen in the driveway (its a tiny/slight gradient). Basically a hiss of air, like when you remove a pump from a bicycle. All seems perfectly normal to me. |
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Thu Apr 06 2017 3:38pm |
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warkman Member Since: 28 Feb 2015 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 234 |
Just like the disco fart then Just bought a RRS 06 MY HSE TDV6 136,000 miles, to be a second car to my bland, boring Mitsubishi Outlander 68 plate 2.0 petrol 4 |
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Thu Apr 06 2017 6:18pm |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
Thanks to everyone for their help and advice. just chucked a new battery in the truck on Sunday. drove it for 30 minutes, and parked it for two days. jumped in and started right up, no warnings, no alarms, what a relief. i'd say problem solved. Cheers Neil.
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Sat Apr 15 2017 3:20am |
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Sport Dog Member Since: 15 Apr 2017 Location: Dorset Posts: 11 |
Hello, my first post on your forum.......
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Sat Apr 15 2017 12:29pm |
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Alfa Rover Member Since: 14 Dec 2016 Location: Vancouver Posts: 19 |
I have learned a very valuable lesson with batteries in our trucks recently. not only is it important to buy the battery with the best specs,or at least one that matches your current one, provided your happy with what you have. but also to keep in mind the warranty. you want to get one that offers a full replacement for the life of the warranty period. which simply means no out of pocket expenses to you. eg. proratated warranty. don't know how warranties work in the UK, but where i live i have learned most manufactures offer free replacement at any time during the warranty period. AGM batteries are becoming more affordable and seem to be the way to go for performance and a no mess solution. meaning no more battery acid leaking and making a mess in the battery tray. good luck with your search, Cheers Neil. |
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Sat Apr 15 2017 4:32pm |
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