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Saltboy
13th May 2019, 08:53 PM
Hi

Replaced battery today on my Disco 4 and it will not crank over at all. All I get are warning lights flashing everywhere and wipers coming on???
Is there a trick that I don't know of??
I have checked service manual and also googled with no luck.
Would really appreciate some assistance.

Thanks Dave

letherm
13th May 2019, 10:36 PM
Hi

Replaced battery today on my Disco 4 and it will not crank over at all. All I get are warning lights flashing everywhere and wipers coming on???
Is there a trick that I don't know of??
I have checked service manual and also googled with no luck.
Would really appreciate some assistance.

Thanks Dave

Hi Dave.

Assuming that the battery is OK you probably need to reset the system to recognise that there is a new battery in place. I have read in previous threads that this will need to be done whether or not that is the reason for your problem. This can be done with a GAP IID tool if you have access to one. If not I believe that a hard reset may do the trick but please confirm this before trying it as I'm not expert in these things - just recalling previous posts. I have no doubt that one of our resident experts will be able to advise you more.

Martin

Victim
14th May 2019, 06:04 AM
I'm not an expert on this, but I was under the impression that the reset part of it was to clear the battery charging history and start again. Not doing the reset shouldn't stop the car from turning over, it just might take a while to adapt to the optimum charging pattern for the new battery...

Did you put the new battery on charge prior to fitting it? They don't always arrive ready to go...

Otherwise, double check terminals - maybe the other (car body) end of the negative cable was disturbed and came loose?

Saltboy
14th May 2019, 06:26 AM
Thanks Guys.

Charged battery overnight just to make sure and just put in and message,"battery low start engine" came up??

Ean Austral
14th May 2019, 06:48 AM
Is it a new battery ? Do yu have a volt meter to test how many volts this battery is sitting at.? If you have put the battery on recharge overnight and you have achieved more than when you first fitted the battery then I would guess that the battery you are trying to fit is suspect.

My understanding is that message is the cars ECU telling you the battery voltage is low and that it needs to recharge the battery.

Do you have a dual battery set up in the car ? ie for running a fridge ?

Cheers Ean

DiscoJeffster
14th May 2019, 07:42 AM
Possibly the battery is a dud? Is it the correct size for the vehicle?

Saltboy
14th May 2019, 10:01 AM
Guys. Nothing wrong with battery. Brand new, correct type and fully charged. When I put old one back in it started??

101RRS
14th May 2019, 10:20 AM
Guys. Nothing wrong with battery. Brand new, correct type and fully charged. When I put old one back in it started??

Well that highlights there is something wrong with the new battery.

rocket rod
14th May 2019, 10:22 AM
Drive to a dealer or independent shop with both batteries and do the swap there. They will do the reset routine to determine if it was that causing the problem. When I had a battery changed by the RAC the guy have a generic tool to try and reset the BMS but it didn't seem to work, so I used my GAP tool and it was easy.

Ferret
14th May 2019, 10:26 AM
Guys. Nothing wrong with battery. Brand new, correct type and fully charged. When I put old one back in it started??

Then ensure the new battery terminals and the vehicle's terminal clamps are making full contact because your vehicle is telling you (christmas tree dash lights, dash messages etc.) it is not getting enough voltage / current to fully power up the electronics let alone crank the engine over.

If the terminal clamps really are fully seated to the new battery terminals then return the battery, it's defective.

Saltboy
14th May 2019, 06:54 PM
Okay people, the saga is over.
Battery was actually labelled incorrectly and was not the amp hours it said. While not really the shops fault I got my money back and went to the LR expert here in Mackay who I have found out about. He has just had these new batteries come in. Alco Batteries $336.40. Glad I have found him. His knowledge is scary but reassuring
Thanks for all the advice. Much appreciated.

Dave

kero
14th May 2019, 06:58 PM
Hi

Replaced battery today on my Disco 4 and it will not crank over at all. All I get are warning lights flashing everywhere and wipers coming on???
Is there a trick that I don't know of??
I have checked service manual and also googled with no luck.
Would really appreciate some assistance.

Thanks Dave
Why did you replace original battery if it started the car?

Saltboy
14th May 2019, 07:43 PM
Why did you replace original battery if it started the car?






Old battery definitely on last legs. Wouldn't hold charge and only just cranked it over.

Kandy
18th May 2019, 02:23 PM
My battery recently died (original, 1 month warranty left) through lack of use and not keeping it charged. Replaced by RACQ under warranty with one of theirs, 2 yer warranty, he knew what he was doing as there was some fiddling about but he fitted my ctek comfort fitting to the fuse box\body as well for future charging without lifting that bloody lid off the battery. Just found the D3 site with that plug for the rear, looks the goods to use with my solar panel.