smg light+flat battery
smg light+flat battery
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thehos

Original Poster:

923 posts

207 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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smg light was on mon when i started the car, so turned it off and restarted it, light gone off.

this morning the same except when i tried to restart, it wouldnt start, flat battery, so i jumped it off another battery started fine.

car runs and starts agian fine with no smg light, can the light/ flat battery be connected?

P.S am i right in thinking the car shouldnt start with the bonnet up?

kayeabl

13 posts

203 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Morning

I also had this problem in the past.

Yes, you are correct, the car would not start if the bonnet is not closed properly.

I wouldn't be suprised if the light was related to the failing battery, but i guess cold weather etc more likely to cause the battery to fail.

I have seen SMG cars where a flat battery has affected the SMG ECU memory and it has needed resetting or even reprogramming.

I guess if your worried though, change the battery and get the fault codes read which should help see if there is any issues.

sorry can't be more help

cheers

Paul_M3

2,518 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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During the cold weather my car had not been started for a while.

When I did start it, you could tell the battery was struggling but the car did manage to start.
Once running I noticed the SMG light on.

The car drove fine with no issues.

Since the battery has been recharged and working fine the light has not come back on.

The low voltage seems affect the SMG ECU quite easily.

nick lewis

37 posts

243 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Thank god it's not just mine that did this as well, very low battery only just started and the yellow cog came on but then went out when i restarted the car.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

211 months

Tuesday 12th January 2010
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Most likely, the car may have dropped below 10.5-ish volts or something during starting, and the SMG will record a low voltage error, but as the light is set to latch on (comes on for any error, and stays on for the journey) it never resets itself.