Traction Failure P38 Range Rover
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Beechy said:
Morning
I justtried to start my Range Rover P38 and it turnsover but wont start, the display also says Traction Failure. It's back wheels are on a slightdownward slope of my drive, could this effect it?
Thanks
Mark
Do you have sufficiant power in the battery?.A duff or low on charge battery will throw up traction failure.If there is very low voltage,then traction failure will be the first symbol thrown up on the display.You need a very healthy battery to turn the 4.6 over.Anything just slightly lesss will turn over slowly and flood the engine.I justtried to start my Range Rover P38 and it turnsover but wont start, the display also says Traction Failure. It's back wheels are on a slightdownward slope of my drive, could this effect it?
Thanks
Mark
Ohhh thanks that could well be it. I've been having problems with the alarm going off all night and 1 time it drained the battery totaly (even though the garage claim theres nothing wrong with it).
I'll try charging the battery up and see what it does. Thanks again for your help though.
Mark
I'll try charging the battery up and see what it does. Thanks again for your help though.
Mark
Beechy said:
Ohhh thanks that could well be it. I've been having problems with the alarm going off all night and 1 time it drained the battery totaly (even though the garage claim theres nothing wrong with it).
I'll try charging the battery up and see what it does. Thanks again for your help though.
Mark
Remember you need a good fully strong battery to turn it over to fire it up.You may ahave flooded the system first time round.I'm 99% sure that you dont have traction failure.Your problems lay with the battery.Good luckI'll try charging the battery up and see what it does. Thanks again for your help though.
Mark
Can you elaborate on:
a) the indoor weather station - are you serious that this can be the cause of the problem. My car has been into the garage 3 times and every time it behaves itself. However, in my drive, the battery goes flat after days. I have an Oregon Scientific weather station. Could this really be the problem?
b) the aerial - where is it and how do I remove it?
Thanks in advance,
Shentodj
a) the indoor weather station - are you serious that this can be the cause of the problem. My car has been into the garage 3 times and every time it behaves itself. However, in my drive, the battery goes flat after days. I have an Oregon Scientific weather station. Could this really be the problem?
b) the aerial - where is it and how do I remove it?
Thanks in advance,
Shentodj
shentodj said:
Can you elaborate on:
a) the indoor weather station - are you serious that this can be the cause of the problem. My car has been into the garage 3 times and every time it behaves itself. However, in my drive, the battery goes flat after days. I have an Oregon Scientific weather station. Could this really be the problem?
b) the aerial - where is it and how do I remove it?
Thanks in advance,
Shentodj
Yep the same as me.a) the indoor weather station - are you serious that this can be the cause of the problem. My car has been into the garage 3 times and every time it behaves itself. However, in my drive, the battery goes flat after days. I have an Oregon Scientific weather station. Could this really be the problem?
b) the aerial - where is it and how do I remove it?
Thanks in advance,
Shentodj
the dealers know and like to drag it out, at no charge of course !!!
The aerial is on the drivers side rear window, un plug it and you are cured. Ok you have to unlock nearby but better than not starting !
Having just ventured into P38 ownership, is it worth unplugging the aerial whether or not you are suffering from battery drain?
I did read about this problem on RangeRovers.net, and did wonder.
I've had my car for nearly a fortnight now (and it has sat untouched for at least five days whist I have been working away) and I haven't had any problems - but that doesn't mean that I won't suffer from them in the future.......
I did read about this problem on RangeRovers.net, and did wonder.
I've had my car for nearly a fortnight now (and it has sat untouched for at least five days whist I have been working away) and I haven't had any problems - but that doesn't mean that I won't suffer from them in the future.......
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