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Ninocass



Member Since: 14 Mar 2013
Location: Uk
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Odd behaviour this morning [ cold weather ]

To quote Game of Thrones, "Winter is coming!"

Had an early start this morning and I wanted to heat the car up and defrost the windscreen before we put the baby in. I believe the FL2 has the winter pack so heated front window and seats etc.

I put on the front windscreen program button and left the car idling whilst I was pottering around in the garage and after 3-4 minutes the car started to sound rough. When I got in the revs were dropping so I turn her off for a bit. On start-up I had the dreaded "Reduced Engine Power" error, I cycled the ignition 3 times and the error disappeared. The cars been running fine all day so no obvious problems. I don't believe there is a DPF on our model THE 8th char in the VIN is B == Diesel non-DPF

I'm guessing as there was no load on the engine all the heaters were sapping the battery. Surely we should be able to defrost the car whilst idling which suggests the battery is on the way out? Or is it a case for the extra earth strap?

I have a bluetooth ODB-II connector and the following faults are logged:

P0045 Turbo/supercharger boost control solenoid circuit/open
P0570 Speed control acceleration/set switch on fault

My reader doesn't have any times against the faults so no idea if they are connected.

Booked it in with LR for next week, we are still under the Land Rover Approved warranty so not overly worried but not ideal!

N

Post #207281 15th Nov 2013 12:04 pm
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JST



Member Since: 01 Nov 2011
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France 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Narvik Black

The issue you had and the fault codes thrown are consistent with a dodgy battery. The full defrost function takes a lot of juice and having just had to crank the engine the battery sounds if it is waving the white flag. Check the battery connections and earth strap fist. John
07 HSE Narvick Black
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Triumph Rocket 111 (sadly gone!)

Post #207541 17th Nov 2013 2:16 pm
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taztastic



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On very cold mornings there is also the auxiliary heater that boosts the warm air flowing into the car, this I believe takes around 100A so is a large drain on the battery. I sit in the car and raise the revs a little when all this is happening.

Post #207546 17th Nov 2013 2:48 pm
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