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RE: Flat Battery - Again - Alex - 30-11-2012 07:32am

I had a look at the manual trying to find if there was a fault code matrix (for when a message appears on the centre console) and if there was a way to access historical messages but no luck - in my last car you could check the most recent fault/warning message.

Anyone know if there is such a thing as a fault code matrix for our vehicle? Would sort of make sense as you could decipher the message when it appears.

I had another one appear the other day stating the car was due a service in so many days which I was expecting but I guess that must be pre-programmed based on length of ownership and not mileage.


RE: Flat Battery - Again - markwiggy - 30-11-2012 09:30am

Car is running again tech guy reset the battery monitoring system which is the cause of the problem,update is not out yet, but is imminent. Car was only charging at 12.5. Volts,since reset it is now charging at 14.5 volts. Happy days, hopefully.

Mark


RE: Flat Battery - Again - lesdon499 - 30-11-2012 02:22pm

Carrying on the theme, I run my vehicle on short journeys and came out this morning to find that it wouldn't start. LR Assistance arrived and confirmed a flat battery. Given that I only run short journeys and this is likely to reoccur can anyone recommed a charger that I can hook the car to to keep the battery charged? I know this shouldn't occur but have only covered 2100 milkes since I picked the car up in March 2012 Smile

Thanks for any assistance

Les


RE: Flat Battery - Again - WB - 30-11-2012 02:29pm

(30-11-2012 02:22pm)lesdon499 Wrote:  Carrying on the theme, I run my vehicle on short journeys and came out this morning to find that it wouldn't start. LR Assistance arrived and confirmed a flat battery. Given that I only run short journeys and this is likely to reoccur can anyone recommed a charger that I can hook the car to to keep the battery charged? I know this shouldn't occur but have only covered 2100 milkes since I picked the car up in March 2012 Smile

Thanks for any assistance

Les

How long had it been since you drove it last?


RE: Flat Battery - Again - XFullFatTim - 30-11-2012 02:42pm

Les is the car kept indoors or outside - if outside I can recommend £9.99 solar chargers from Maplin. I have used one of these in my cars for the last 5 years
http://www.maplin.co.uk/solar-powered-12v-1.5w-battery-trickle-charger-98358 In the Evoque you have to plug into the rear socket in the boot as in pre 2013 model year cars this socket remains live with the ignition off - in 2013 cars it appears that it no longer stays live.
They won't work if the car is kept inside.

I've just hooked my Defender up to charger that is connected to the mains and automatically "trickle" charges the battery when it senses the condition isn't great. Got it from Halfords http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_821951_langId_-1_categoryId_255205


RE: Flat Battery - Again - lesdon499 - 30-11-2012 06:57pm

(30-11-2012 02:42pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Les is the car kept indoors or outside - if outside I can recommend £9.99 solar chargers from Maplin. I have used one of these in my cars for the last 5 years
http://www.maplin.co.uk/solar-powered-12v-1.5w-battery-trickle-charger-98358 In the Evoque you have to plug into the rear socket in the boot as in pre 2013 model year cars this socket remains live with the ignition off - in 2013 cars it appears that it no longer stays live.
They won't work if the car is kept inside.

I've just hooked my Defender up to charger that is connected to the mains and automatically "trickle" charges the battery when it senses the condition isn't great. Got it from Halfords http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_821951_langId_-1_categoryId_255205

Its predominantly kept outside. I did read your post but TBH thought I may not be running the car long enough. I drive 2.5 miles x4 and not a huge amount beyond that. Picked car up and mechanic mentioned buying a smart charger. Based on your experience of the solar charger do you think this would be better than just charging it once a month with a smart charger?
cheers
Les


RE: Flat Battery - Again - XFullFatTim - 01-12-2012 10:35am

The problems with smart chargers is you have to plug them into the mains and take a cable outside. Solar panels you plug into the socket in the boot, put the panel where it will get the most daylight and forget it, checking that the LED is still flashing now and again. Just watch the flex for it, mine came adrift from the panel and the battery went flat!


RE: Flat Battery - Again - Evo-king - 01-12-2012 06:30pm

Ah Tim, I've been plugging mine into the one in the console, have I been wasting my time! Embarrassed


RE: Flat Battery - Again - XFullFatTim - 01-12-2012 08:33pm

Yes!


RE: Flat Battery - Again - leaf911 - 02-12-2012 01:28pm

Noticed that all, if not most of you with the flat battery problem have an SD4. Do you think it could just have been a fault in the batteries or the car of that particular model? Just seeing a trend.