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RE: Flat Battery - Again - XFullFatTim - 02-12-2012 01:35pm

No just a lot more SD4's in the UK than Si4's


RE: Flat Battery - Again - Onebigjobby - 02-12-2012 04:33pm

I just had the low battery warning for the last 2 weeks, and decided to get LR assist out to check it out, the nice chap told me my SD4 was taking more out of the battery than putting back in as I used heated steering wheel, seats and stereo all at the same time.
He said he had a software fix for this that would last up to 100,000 miles.
He showed me exactly how much my battery was being drained with everything on, and after the fix how much again. It worked I now have an Evoque that puts more juice into the battery than it drains! An interesting point is that the technician told me that LR knew of this fault and were working on a software update. So if you have this problem call out LR assist and insist on a LR technician not the AA assistant.
Hope this helps
Onebigjobb


RE: Flat Battery - Again - XFullFatTim - 02-12-2012 06:01pm

OBJ, can you copy and paste this into a new post in the Useful tips section please?


RE: Flat Battery - Again - markwiggy - 02-12-2012 07:35pm

(02-12-2012 04:33pm)Onebigjobby Wrote:  I just had the low battery warning for the last 2 weeks, and decided to get LR assist out to check it out, the nice chap told me my SD4 was taking more out of the battery than putting back in as I used heated steering wheel, seats and stereo all at the same time.
He said he had a software fix for this that would last up to 100,000 miles.
He showed me exactly how much my battery was being drained with everything on, and after the fix how much again. It worked I now have an Evoque that puts more juice into the battery than it drains! An interesting point is that the technician told me that LR knew of this fault and were working on a software update. So if you have this problem call out LR assist and insist on a LR technician not the AA assistant.
Hope this helps
Onebigjobb

The LR tech guy said the update is not available yet and he rebooted the system to get it working again, which did the trick although he stated the problem will reoccur if an update is not made available. Dealer confirmed there is no update available and informed me the tech guy should have recovered my car to a dealer to have the systems interrogated for fault codes, next time it occurs It is to go to a dealer. Great hey !!

Mark


RE: Flat Battery - Again - Onebigjobby - 05-12-2012 04:37pm

(02-12-2012 06:01pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  OBJ, can you copy and paste this into a new post in the Useful tips section please?

Done Smile


RE: Flat Battery - Again - doug - 05-12-2012 10:19pm

(29-11-2012 06:53pm)J77 Wrote:  must admit it was an awesome sight, a little Evoque with this big transit hooked up on the rear, not something I would attempt too often though.

That's nothing. I was once caught up in a traffic jam, with a 40ft lorry at the front of the line up moving very very slowly. Turned out it was being TOWED BY A DISCOVERY 4 Shocked
The lorry was only being towed a 100m or so to a lay by.


Flat Battery - Again - Chunkstar - 05-12-2012 11:59pm

Before the cold weather started we got a low battery warning and gear box fault twice maybe 3 times in 2 weeks. Called my dealer who booked it straight in for diagnostics. They called me back to confirm that it needed a new alternator which was fitted the following Monday. I thought maybe they knew this was happening quite a lot as I know I had read it on here but they said they hadn't heard of the problem before. Seems they were just being efficient...!


RE: Flat Battery - Again - FujiSan - 11-12-2012 02:01pm

Just as a matter of interest, on my 12MY Pure the rear socket is NOT live all the time, it's on the same timer as the front socket, so cannot be used for trickle charging.


RE: Flat Battery - Again - PhilSkill - 11-12-2012 03:07pm

Think you are right FujiSan, I've heard this a few times now...


RE: Flat Battery - Again - ChuckieB - 11-12-2012 04:51pm

MY12 definitely not live.