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twr7cx
3rd March 2019, 03:20 PM
The battery setup on my MY12 D4 TDV6 doesn't look right:

there's a clear vent tube from the battery leading to nowhere
another random black tube which looks factory fitted and is open on the visible end
a loose long bolt which made me realise there doesn't seem to be anything clamping the battery down - what am I missing?


Anyone able to advise where/what the hoses should connect to/run to and what I'm missing for holding down the battery securely?

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LRD414
3rd March 2019, 03:43 PM
That’s been left in a poor state by someone. The bolt is for the hold down clamp. There should be two bolts and a bracket. The black tube plugs into the battery with the red elbow. The clear tube is not factory.

Scott

twr7cx
3rd March 2019, 07:17 PM
The bolt is for the hold down clamp. There should be two bolts and a bracket.

Thanks Scott.

Found this diagram of the parts:

https://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/ekmps/shops/advancedfactors/resources/Design/d3-bateryv2.png
d3-bateryv2.png (https://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/ekmps/shops/advancedfactors/resources/Design/d3-bateryv2.png)

I'll need to measure which of the two bolts I have (either 147mm or 180mm - I suspect I have the longer one) and order the other, along with the YJF500110 bracket. I don't think the LR076318 piece is part of it too?



The black tube plugs into the battery with the red elbow. The clear tube is not factory.

That's an easy fix then. I just removed the clear tube from the vehicle and connected the black on in it's place. The battery looks new so it seems some lazy tool did a half assed job swapping it over before sale...

Blknight.aus
3rd March 2019, 07:59 PM
do yourself a favor follow that tube to the end that lets the battery drip and extend it with some cheap hose, Ideally as far back and down as you can get it (including dragging on the ground)

if the battery vents its venting acid

twr7cx
4th March 2019, 05:36 AM
do yourself a favor follow that tube to the end that lets the battery drip and extend it with some cheap hose, Ideally as far back and down as you can get it (including dragging on the ground)

Thanks Dave. Out of interest, have you found ones you've checked out to be too short or are you just making a general recommendation because it's acid venting?

DiscoJeffster
4th March 2019, 11:41 AM
It should only be gas venting. The vent is for the pressure relief valve and should only see gas escaping, if anything it all. If you can locate the original hose run you’ll be fine. If acid is coming out the vent it generally means the battery is being boiled Eg overcharged which is a bigger issue in itself.

DiscoMick
4th March 2019, 11:45 AM
The one in my Defender goes straight down through the floor to vent underneath, but I have no idea what is normal in a D4.

twr7cx
4th March 2019, 03:55 PM
It's the 180mm bolt that I have here, so need to order the smaller one - XYG500061 < https://www.brit-car.co.uk/product.php/135667/0/battery_clamp_bolt___147mm_inner_m6___discovery_3_ __4___range_rover_sport >.

Local Land Rover dealer confirmed based on my VIN that it is part number YJF500110 that is the over the top hold down bracket that I need. Quoted price is $63.24 which about double of exUK < YJF500110 | BATTERY CLAMP TOP RIGHT HAND DRIVE - DISCOVERY 3 + 4 - RANGE ROVER SPORT | Land Rover | | Britcar (UK) Ltd (https://www.brit-car.co.uk/product.php/136249/0/battery_clamp_top_right_hand_drive___discovery_3__ _4___range_rover_sport) >.

Blknight.aus
4th March 2019, 05:36 PM
Thanks Dave. Out of interest, have you found ones you've checked out to be too short or are you just making a general recommendation because it's acid venting?

General recommendation, and what should be happening and what can happen Aint one and the same,

Cause if should were would, we wouldnt need Seatbelts, ABS SRS or aribags.