Roverdrive
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Evening all, got a bit of battery oddness on my 2006 L322 4.2V8 supercharged Range Rover and would be grateful for any thoughts.
Going back 2 years, the alternator failed, but failed short circuit so killed the battery. New alternator, new battery - all well. Until the end of last year.
Then, every now and then, I’d come out to the car in the morning and it would only unlock the front doors with the central locking fob. I’d then drive to work and the steering would be really heavy! It’s about 12 miles to work, it would get there fine and, in the evening there would be no problem - all four doors would unlock, steering nice and light!
This went on for a while and, at the service in April, the garage mentioned the battery could do with a charge - they said its voltage was low but that it was delivering plenty of current for starting fine. I charged it up and this would seemingly fix it for a month or so but it would still do its ‘two door unlock and heavy steering’ thing some days. Also, oddly, it seemed to be worse after a long journey, rather than this helping to charge up the battery! I was starting to think that my battery was dying after only 18 months, so I sent some rude thoughts in Halfords’ direction and thought I probably ought to buy a new one.
Now we get to two weeks ago and after being away on holiday for ten days, the car was dead when I got home. No problem - that promised new battery was purchased and all was well.
Until today - four days of no use and the car wouldn’t unlock at all on the fob. However, I unlock with the key, silence the alarm, turn the key and it fires happily into life! Off I then go to the garage with my wife to drop her car off - steering really heavy. Turn off and on again to come home - steering fine again!
I’ve charged the battery with my CITEK charger and it took all day to go from two to seven LEDs. Have I really bought another duff battery? Is it not being charged properly? I’m an electronic engineer by trade but even I’m struggling with the concept of a battery that gives all the symptoms of being unhealthy or close to flat, but will happily start the engine without any problem!
Any ideas?
Going back 2 years, the alternator failed, but failed short circuit so killed the battery. New alternator, new battery - all well. Until the end of last year.
Then, every now and then, I’d come out to the car in the morning and it would only unlock the front doors with the central locking fob. I’d then drive to work and the steering would be really heavy! It’s about 12 miles to work, it would get there fine and, in the evening there would be no problem - all four doors would unlock, steering nice and light!
This went on for a while and, at the service in April, the garage mentioned the battery could do with a charge - they said its voltage was low but that it was delivering plenty of current for starting fine. I charged it up and this would seemingly fix it for a month or so but it would still do its ‘two door unlock and heavy steering’ thing some days. Also, oddly, it seemed to be worse after a long journey, rather than this helping to charge up the battery! I was starting to think that my battery was dying after only 18 months, so I sent some rude thoughts in Halfords’ direction and thought I probably ought to buy a new one.
Now we get to two weeks ago and after being away on holiday for ten days, the car was dead when I got home. No problem - that promised new battery was purchased and all was well.
Until today - four days of no use and the car wouldn’t unlock at all on the fob. However, I unlock with the key, silence the alarm, turn the key and it fires happily into life! Off I then go to the garage with my wife to drop her car off - steering really heavy. Turn off and on again to come home - steering fine again!
I’ve charged the battery with my CITEK charger and it took all day to go from two to seven LEDs. Have I really bought another duff battery? Is it not being charged properly? I’m an electronic engineer by trade but even I’m struggling with the concept of a battery that gives all the symptoms of being unhealthy or close to flat, but will happily start the engine without any problem!
Any ideas?