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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
The auto box is controlled by a computer via solenoid valves, so yes a low battery can definitely effect the auto box. However from memory the park pawl is a mechanical one, which is operated by the selector cable, so it should have worked, although luckily it didn't or getting the vehicle onto the transporter would have been an issue.
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13th Oct 2023 11:36 pm |
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trw999 Member Since: 04 Oct 2021 Location: Essex/Herts Border Posts: 97 |
The alternator on my i6 failed recently.
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14th Oct 2023 4:00 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4999 |
You can get alternators refurbished for less than £100, depending upon whats wrong with them.
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14th Oct 2023 7:31 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
Update: I managed to have a quick look at the car yesterday and I am now even more perplexed than before.
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15th Oct 2023 10:01 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
That all makes sense . I'll have a look at the crank pulley this morning, I forgot to check that yesterday. Is it something that can be seen or do I need to remove the belt to determine if it's delaminated? 2010 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto |
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15th Oct 2023 10:06 am |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
If the engine had seized, then the battery voltage will plummet the moment the starter tries to turn it. My guess would be the starter solenoid contacts have burnt out, which is pretty common on these high power starters. There are repair kits available for the solenoid. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone. Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver. 1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project. |
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15th Oct 2023 11:56 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
It's possible I suppose that the starter solenoid contacts are worn and that would explain why the engine won't now turn over. Is there a test I can do to ascertain if the starter motor needs attention without removing from the car? If not, can I just unbolt it, pull it away from the flywheel and try to start the car? That would tell me if the starter is defective or if there are bigger problems shouldn't it?
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16th Oct 2023 7:27 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1384 |
Yes, it could be the crankshaft sensor.
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16th Oct 2023 8:53 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
UPDATE: I finally managed to find some time to have a proper poke around this morning and checked a couple of things that may hopefully offer some insight.
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16th Oct 2023 10:27 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1384 |
P0725 gets me https://www.kbb.com/obd-ii/p0725/
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16th Oct 2023 11:06 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
Make an EV out of it
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16th Oct 2023 11:23 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
Just been reading this thread:
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16th Oct 2023 11:42 am |
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CaptainBarnacles Member Since: 06 Aug 2019 Location: Forest of Dean Posts: 48 |
UPDATE: I managed to get the fan unit out and then had better access to the starter motor. I disconnected it and removed it from the car. I put it on the bench and connected it up to a spare battery, it deployed the gear and span up without any hesitation so I'm happy that the starter motor is fine. 2010 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Auto |
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16th Oct 2023 2:42 pm |
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mike42 Member Since: 21 Mar 2022 Location: orpington Posts: 43 |
I might be wrong,I'm no mechanic, but as it's an auto the engine is not connected to the gearbox,only the TC.....cant you try an turn the engine with a large socket on the crank bolt. Dont try an move the car when its in park, its a mechanical lock.....could it be the timing belt snapped causing the engine to seize up..mike |
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16th Oct 2023 3:08 pm |
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