L322

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Ashatks

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Hi all managed to plug in a diagnostic machine to my Land Rover and apprantly it has no faults yet things still won’t work, battery’s been on charge overnight and it’s still got the same problems so I’m really confused help please
 
What volts do you get from the battery? it could be fubar, just charging a bad battery wont help
 
You should have continued your original thread.
What diagnostics did you use?
And I now see you are saying suspension.

does sound like you need a new battery I am afraid.

j
 
You should have continued your original thread.
What diagnostics did you use?
And I now see you are saying suspension.

does sound like you need a new battery I am afraid.

j


Suspension fault only just happened since the battery was took off and put on charge
 
L322's are rather prone to going haywire if the battery volts go "low" and they then report all sorts of crazy problems that don't really exist.
Either, put a new and good battery on it OR attach a charger capable of a "supply mode" and clear all faults with an appropriate diagnostic reader and see if anything immediately pops back up.
Also, L322's tend to get "damp" in the very areas chosen to house a lot of the electronics and so corrosion on connectors etc. also has a large part to play. Are the rear cubby areas damp/wet, is there any signs of corrosion on any of the units in the cubby's?
 
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