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MotionInc



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I, Laughing , am 100% sure it can't. It's a reset and you will have to recalibrate windows, all doors unlock, etc.

My layman understanding, it's a solution to corrupted residue data remaining in ECU, CPUs, BCUs, etc. from a discharging battery. For some reason, it solves many issues that remain after battery drain. It's a comfort zone thing, IMO, but it does seem to work. I was also hesitant initially.

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MotionInc wrote:
Yeah, i6 petrol/gas, -8+c, snowflake but no beeps. Likely only diesel.


Mine is a diesel, the warning beeps are from the Ipack, but only the post 2007 Ipack IIRC.
They could also be market specific.

My 2009 MY has peeps that occur for several warnings.

If the snowflake symbol appears (around 4°C and below) then there's a double beep.

If the screen wash level drops to the low level warning light on the dash, there's a double beep.

If the fuel level drops to the low level warning light, there's a double beep.
These beeps occur at starting if the issue is present, or if they occur while driving.

Oddly if the engine coolant drops low enough for there to a warning on LCD, there's no beep, which to me seems an oversight. I'd consider the coolant level being low worthy of a beep, but it seems LR weren't.

There's also a very annoying chime while the key is in the dock and the driver door is open. I'm English not American, I know the key is in the dock, I put it there. I definitely don't need reminding of it. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.
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Arctic



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Milothedog wrote:
As I recall it is just held in place by its outer cover, it was a fight to get it to let go as I remember. Hard Reset is fine just ground the Pos cable to the engine or any nearby metal. If you're still uncomfortable about it just leave it disconnected for an hour or so. Remember you will need to reset the one touch function on the widows afterwards as well as the clock. I'm not sure if it looses seat and mirror position memory.


Ok So today, the interior alarm volumetric sensor was checked, also not DTC faults on my Hawkeye, checked the battery which was saying 12.75 so looks to be ok from this chart below.
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Don't know how old the battery is, it was on the car when purchased, there is a code on the battery if anyone know how to break it down, ie month year etc please.
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On MY07 i have a YUASA which is not 7yrs old to what i know off, which i know needs changing.

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Wonderdust



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Found of the internet

found most of the online articles are generic but Bosch (and Varta) don't conform to systems used by any other manufacturers.

The best description I found specific to Bosch is in this video: https://youtu.be/zo7sMhLSCR4 and the article linked in the description: https://akubiz.biz/kopalnia-wiedzy/19-Porady/49-Ja...

Put simply, the date is encoded in the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers. Before 2014 it was simply YMM but after that, you need the table.

So yours should be March 2022

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Found of the internet

found most of the online articles are generic but Bosch (and Varta) don't conform to systems used by any other manufacturers.

The best description I found specific to Bosch is in this video: https://youtu.be/zo7sMhLSCR4 and the article linked in the description: https://akubiz.biz/kopalnia-wiedzy/19-Porady/49-Ja...

Put simply, the date is encoded in the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers. Before 2014 it was simply YMM but after that, you need the table.

So yours should be March 2020



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Wonderdust



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Double post!

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Have you also done another hard reset yet ? Like I said earlier when I had this problem as well as taking off the sensor and cleaning it, I hard to do the hard reset to resolve the issue. 2007 TD4 XS The work horse that earns its up keep
2013 SD4 HSE The posh one for towing the caravan
1973 Triumph Stag I bought in 2009 and restored.

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Arctic



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Wonderdust wrote:
Found of the internet

found most of the online articles are generic but Bosch (and Varta) don't conform to systems used by any other manufacturers.

The best description I found specific to Bosch is in this video: https://youtu.be/zo7sMhLSCR4 and the article linked in the description: https://akubiz.biz/kopalnia-wiedzy/19-Porady/49-Ja...

Put simply, the date is encoded in the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers. Before 2014 it was simply YMM but after that, you need the table.

So yours should be March 2022




Hi Wonderdust.
Thank you for posting up the graphics the other links do not work.
So acording to the code my battery will be four years old this March coming which is what the warranty says.

https://www.tayna.co.uk/
Which battery same as on the car now.
S4 011 BOSCH CAR BATTERY 12V 80AH TYPE 115 S4011

https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/bosch/s4011/

https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/vart...mp;A-22=80

https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/vart...mp;A-22=85

https://www.tayna.co.uk/car-batteries/yuas...p;A-26=800

MY14 SD4 Auto so no stop -start am i correct.


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Arctic



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Have you also done another hard reset yet ? Like I said earlier when I had this problem as well as taking off the sensor and cleaning it, I hard to do the hard reset to resolve the issue.


Hi Milo.
No hard reset yet, i am trying to solve it without doing the hard reset that will be my last resort, Thumbs Up

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OK, but its no big deal, I've done it at least twice on our 07 reg XS and once on our 13 reg HSE. 2007 TD4 XS The work horse that earns its up keep
2013 SD4 HSE The posh one for towing the caravan
1973 Triumph Stag I bought in 2009 and restored.

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Arctic



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OK, but its no big deal, I've done it at least twice on our 07 reg XS and once on our 13 reg HSE.



Milo it looks like i will have to revert to the hard reset, after volumetric sensor was removed and cleaned, he two bleeps on pressing the open on the fob still remains.

The volumetric sensor was full of debris, blown in from when the sunroof is open presumably.

As stated in other posts you just pull the sensor downwards carefully.
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Put it on a clean paper towel undo the two 15 torx screw's and lift, slightly open the sides with your fingers and he board will come out.
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Debris from the sensor.
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Also recovered a couple of stickers.
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blow it out, a small brush was used and the electrical connector was given a quick blast with contact cleaner.
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The board refitted and the sensor reinstated to the roof of the FL2
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So hard reset today sometime, below will need doing if I'm correctly advised.

Reset as follows:
1.Close the window fully.
2.Release the switch, then lift it to the close position and hold for 1 second.
3.Repeat the procedure on each window.
4. maybe the clock?

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I wouldn't put it past for someone to design a system with beeps to indicate a fault with the beeps. Laughing Jules

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Arctic



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I wouldn't put it past for someone to design a system with beeps to indicate a fault with the beeps. Laughing

Jules


Laughing Rover & Landrover have known to do complicated things for no real reason Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes

Today my intention was to do the hard reset today, but when checking the connections to the battery there seems to be some wire going from the earth to the positive then onto the main loom.

Shown in these photos below.
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So therefore would the positive & negative if removed off the battery poles, be joined anyway without me touching them together for the 30seconds

Anyone else have so many connection to their battery.

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Wonderdust



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Arctic

Have you seen this video

I don't know if codes need to be cleared as they did also he cycles ignition a few times.

Are the extra wires on the battery to do with the Battery Management System.

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That's part of the battery monitor system. It has to connect to the positive and negative at the battery, to eliminate losses in the earth cable to the body.

You can still do a hard reset, as there's no electrical connection on the leads, even though it looks like there is. 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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