Freelander 2 battery drain
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Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone has had a similar problem to this. Freelander 2, brand new LR battery that doesn't seem to hold a charge.
If the battery is fully charged the car will run and start fine for a few days, but will then fail to start. It works fine if jump started or the battery is recharged. Any ideas ?
Thanks
Just wondered if anyone has had a similar problem to this. Freelander 2, brand new LR battery that doesn't seem to hold a charge.
If the battery is fully charged the car will run and start fine for a few days, but will then fail to start. It works fine if jump started or the battery is recharged. Any ideas ?
Thanks
You've probably got a corroded switch somewhere (tailgate, door handle or something).
When you lock the car, initially it goes into a 'sleep' state and then it'll go into a 'hibernate' state after a short period of time. Unfortunately, if one of the switches is telling the ECU that it's still doing something, it'll never make it into the 'hibernate' state.
Water ingress into the micro switches is a common cause.
M
When you lock the car, initially it goes into a 'sleep' state and then it'll go into a 'hibernate' state after a short period of time. Unfortunately, if one of the switches is telling the ECU that it's still doing something, it'll never make it into the 'hibernate' state.
Water ingress into the micro switches is a common cause.
M
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