aleks
31st January 2014, 04:29 PM
Hi all, 
This may relate to this post but just wanted to see if anyone has had a similar experience (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/freelander-2/140113-fl2-watch-flat-battery.html)
The last time this occurred was in a very tidal location with a bub and a wife with a broken arm so just trying to get to the bottom of it:) 2007 Diesel auto free2
After driving for 1 hour, so battery should of been fully charged I did do the mistake of leaving the lights on which looking at the RC rating of the battery it could of dropped it down by 25% charge or so.
I put the key in all seemed normal
-I pressed start and I did notice the "System check in progress" disappear quite quickly
-Car didn't start but a relay did click a couple of times (relay near shifter) every time I pressed the button.
-Green light off on key insert
-Battery and (P) light on
-Air conditioner blower & radio on
-With every click of the relays the raido volume change and screen changed brightness
- Key stuck and would not come out after many presses
Eventually thought battery was stuffed so opened the door and now it would let me get the key out.
Within 1 minute I closed the door, put the key back in and car started instantly which makes me question the battery issue which I would be very happy for it to be as it is an easy fix!
On the drive back I noticed the trip computer & trip meter had both reset again suggesting a battery.
Once I got home I did check the battery and it has the "green" electrolyte indicator & a voltage of 12.8V after a switch off which would seem relatively healthy. However it does have a coating over the battery terminals / battery which perhaps indicates it is the original battery or was installed by a very particular battery installer:) So happy to replace the battery but wondering if there are any other Gremlins here I should know about it before parking the car on a beach again.
I had a starter motor go on a relatively new pajero once in a similar situation so a little bit nervous.
Otherwise the car was exceptionally good on sand and some fairly deep wading today.
Many thanks
Aleks
This may relate to this post but just wanted to see if anyone has had a similar experience (http://www.aulro.com/afvb/freelander-2/140113-fl2-watch-flat-battery.html)
The last time this occurred was in a very tidal location with a bub and a wife with a broken arm so just trying to get to the bottom of it:) 2007 Diesel auto free2
After driving for 1 hour, so battery should of been fully charged I did do the mistake of leaving the lights on which looking at the RC rating of the battery it could of dropped it down by 25% charge or so.
I put the key in all seemed normal
-I pressed start and I did notice the "System check in progress" disappear quite quickly
-Car didn't start but a relay did click a couple of times (relay near shifter) every time I pressed the button.
-Green light off on key insert
-Battery and (P) light on
-Air conditioner blower & radio on
-With every click of the relays the raido volume change and screen changed brightness
- Key stuck and would not come out after many presses
Eventually thought battery was stuffed so opened the door and now it would let me get the key out.
Within 1 minute I closed the door, put the key back in and car started instantly which makes me question the battery issue which I would be very happy for it to be as it is an easy fix!
On the drive back I noticed the trip computer & trip meter had both reset again suggesting a battery.
Once I got home I did check the battery and it has the "green" electrolyte indicator & a voltage of 12.8V after a switch off which would seem relatively healthy. However it does have a coating over the battery terminals / battery which perhaps indicates it is the original battery or was installed by a very particular battery installer:) So happy to replace the battery but wondering if there are any other Gremlins here I should know about it before parking the car on a beach again.
I had a starter motor go on a relatively new pajero once in a similar situation so a little bit nervous.
Otherwise the car was exceptionally good on sand and some fairly deep wading today.
Many thanks
Aleks