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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
I normally leave it in normal height but after your advice I've just popped out and put it into access height so I will check battery once again in the morning. I've managed to get hold of a pair of rear lights tonight so will be putting them on in the morning with all new bulbs just as a precaution. Thanks |
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Sun Jun 11 2017 9:41pm |
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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
Just abit of an update. I checked the battery this morning from standing in low mode and the bolts read 11.6 and upon starting it drops to 9.8 and then goes upto 14 .2 when running. I wondered if you could tell me what you think to them reading. Thanks again. |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 9:32am |
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geoffsnook Member Since: 19 Nov 2016 Location: cardiff Posts: 1699 |
Sounds a bit low at 11.6 i would have thought it would have gone up to closer to 15 volts once started is it a maintenance free battery or can it be topped up with water |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 2:36pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
Those figures seem to read to low to me personally, I haven't yet read complete thread, to see how old battery is etc.
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Tue Jun 13 2017 2:49pm |
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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
Hi. I've not had the battery properly checked. Just done the voltmeter readings on my meter and that's what they were coming up as. I don't no what sort of readings they should be so was completely lost. I've changed my back lights and wiring and got my upper tailgate working. I have no problem changing the battery if you guys think it is lower than it should be. I've found plenty of good deals on batteries which are 105ah and 900cca compared to the 95ah 800cca Lucas battery that is currently on the car. Cheers |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 2:55pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
It's almost impossible to diagnose a battery remotely, especially as we don't know what you've been up to - on the 11th you went out and put to access mode, I guess you started the RRS to do this? Did it get charged after? The next day you were going to fit lights etc., were doors left open etc. etc.
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Tue Jun 13 2017 5:52pm |
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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
Ok brilliant. It's going to my friends garage tomorrow to have the suspension bags on the rear replaced so I'll get him to check everything as it will be with him for a day or 2. I do no that the car had been sat for a few months before I brought it but whether that would make any difference I don't no. I think I'll see what my mechanic says and then just get a battery to eliminate the possibility of it being that. I did start it up and lower the suspension and then it sat overnight. Ive been on a good run today so I'll leave it over night and I'll check again before it goes to the garage. Cheers for your advice |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 6:01pm |
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insiorc Member Since: 17 Jul 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 533 |
Yes it definately makes a difference. If a battery is left in a low state of charge for a lengthy period it may discharge to the 'point of no return', especially with modern cars with alarms etc.. As it discharges the plates get covered in sulfation, which when normally used can be reversed so the life of a battery will last. But if left long, or equally bad is a low charge rate (hence the recommended 10% Ah charge rate - all those low amp CTeks maybe aren't the best for discharged batteries....) then the sulfation kind of bakes on, which then when charging/discharging the sulfation drops off between the plates which eventually causes plate shorting (extremely rudimentary explanation - I'm at work so typing fast). My knowledge isn't on 12v car batteries, but in banks of batteries of 100's of Ah's and usually 240V, but the principles are similar. AGM batteries may be different in build but usually have thinner plates so the sulfation effect is much worse, and it's complete nonsense to believe they can be cycled to a lower state of charge. 13MY Range Rover Sport Autobiography SDV6 - mine 14MY Range Rover Evoque Dynamic SD4 Black Pack - wife's 99MY Defender 90 TD5, Soft Top Conversion - my toy, and bairns favourite |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 6:15pm |
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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
That's really informative cheers. I think I'll just bite the bullet and change the battery. For the sake of £100 it stops the chasing and eliminates that issue so I think it's the best idea. Hopefully with all these bits being changed I won't have the problem again but I'm not holding my breath. I did go on roughly a 50 mile drive today and had no problems at all but like I say it doesn't always do the problems. It did it twice the other day after the car had been sat for a week due to me being in hospital so maybe the battery idea is the best out of it all. Once again cheers for your help and I'll get everything sorted over next few days and then let you all no how it is. Cheers |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 6:22pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 868 |
Thanks for this info Tim, I did not realise that putting the car in access mode also put the electrics to sleep when locked. I had taken my car out of access mode in the belief it would prolong the air compressor life . M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW. |
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Tue Jun 13 2017 9:16pm |
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Nico2104 Member Since: 10 Jun 2017 Location: Derby Posts: 56 |
Just a little update. So far I have changed brake light switch, both rear lights with wiring with all new bulbs, upper tailgate now all working.
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Fri Jun 16 2017 9:57pm |
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CANROVER Member Since: 03 Oct 2015 Location: Ottawa Posts: 255 |
Total stab in the dark but multiple issues and a christmas tree on your dash means a dying battery which I'm sure many have mentioned... First thing to do is check the battery grounds and then as many other grounds as you can. Second, do a hard reset. Disconnect batter AS PER THE MANUAL then touch the pos and negative leads together to reset everything.
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Fri Jun 16 2017 11:38pm |
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geoffsnook Member Since: 19 Nov 2016 Location: cardiff Posts: 1699 |
Why is the air bag being changed is it because it deflates itself over time as if it does then spend no more money until it is changed then once it's done see if the faults come back |
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Sat Jun 17 2017 6:53am |
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Socast Member Since: 25 Sep 2014 Location: Somerset Posts: 594 |
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but the valve blocks can leak/valves stick open. This can cause the vehicle to go lop-sided or for one end to sink. Even though the car is turned off the system still tries to keep itself level, it can't put air in and so lets the opposite side down to compensate.
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Tue Jun 20 2017 9:22am |
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