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AndyC



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Captain Worm wrote:
Mine does it when cold - usually combined with slow cranking as if the battery is down on charge... I just now accept it that it is a sign of winter and the temp is low. It always clears almost immediately and never causes and real problems.

The car is now over 4 yrs so I'm wondering if the battery will last another winter without conditioning / charging it?


Exactly the same here - and it has always been like that during winter as today when starting in -7 C 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Captain Worm



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oldgeezer wrote:


My one used to turn so slowly like a flat battery it would actually momentarily stop on cranking so HDC disabled amoungst other things was always appearing.

Since I fitted the extra earth strap it has always spun over with avengeance , even when its been -6 or more so if yours cranks over slowly I would check the earthing voltage . For me apart from a bad engine earth it also had a corroded body earth internally in the cable which couldn't be seen as it was shrink wrapped.

But I can confirm they shouldn't turn over slowly in the cold and my HDC, ABS or engine reduced power has never appeared again.


I don't think it's an earth issue. I put it down to doing the 2 mile school run with the front and rear defrosters, lights, heated seats etc on - its fine when it's been on a run! Very Happy Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints

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Good point! I did the commute TK work this Morning with the heated seat on and heated screen on and when I got in the car after work I got the warning light in question. I shall try it tomorrow without the heated extras on and see if it appears again. Although the daily commute at the moment is 3 miles. This is about to rise to 16 miles and hopefully that'll get rid of the idea the battery isn't fully charged. Fingers crossed.

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wiggy



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Our 07 plate does it. LR said it's cold weather.

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[quote="oldgeezer"]". You could physically get hold of the neck and shake it up and down by 4-5 mm !


I had to read this a couple of times, I mis read it and thought you meant you were physically shaking the neck of the Land Rover guy Rolling with laughter

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Think there are quite a few on here that would do that anyway Whistle

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AndyC wrote:
Captain Worm wrote:
Mine does it when cold - usually combined with slow cranking as if the battery is down on charge... I just now accept it that it is a sign of winter and the temp is low. It always clears almost immediately and never causes and real problems.

The car is now over 4 yrs so I'm wondering if the battery will last another winter without conditioning / charging it?


Exactly the same here - and it has always been like that during winter as today when starting in -7 C


Tested yesterday and this morning.... Some thing.... Outside temperature around -4/-6°C

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dunkley201



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helcar - fit a second earth lead from battery terminal to starter motor. Fixed mine, no problem with cold starting/HDC fault indications - all gone. Thumbs Up

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I had the same problem with the warning message, (wallet started to twitch!) Then on one of the coldest mornings of this winter the battery died, replaced the original battery (8 year old) and have not seen the message since even though it has been colder overnight. So in my humble opinion change the battery first is the route to go down, especially if the motor sounds slow to turn over from cold.

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valks1



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I have the same issue with the hdc light and abs light. But mine comes on after I take a left turn. Sounds odd I know.
But when I restart the engine lights go out. Then down the road left turn it comes on again.

Can anyone help as I have an mot next week.

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Gapster



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Great thread this!

If I had read this particular thread before I recently bought my 2007 HSE I might have bought something Japanese instead!

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valks1



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Mine was an abs speed sensor. replaced the bearing and sensor.
Solved all problems and even cruise control working.
Hope this helps.

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Gapster



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Thanks, I was thinking about the bearing as another possible problem.

It is frustrating that the problem seems to be intermittent, with the only consistant error message being a faulty sensor. Only dead fish go with the flow

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dunkley201 wrote:
helcar - fit a second earth lead from battery terminal to starter motor. Fixed mine, no problem with cold starting/HDC fault indications - all gone. Thumbs Up

Bob


My car refused to start this morning at -6, just cranked over and tried to fire a couple of times then shut down.

I put a jump lead between the -ve battery terminal and an engine bolt, it then, after a couple second delay, with the glow plug light on, started immediately, so assume there is an earth problem.

This is really just a long winded way of asking if anyone knows where I can get supplemental earth lead from.

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dunkley201



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I bought one on eBay. Just search for "Battery earth cable 35mm" You need a cable of at least 31" total length, fitted with 35x10 eyelet at one end, 35x6 at the other. They will make it up to size for you.

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