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Thread: D2 battery warning light

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    It can be done with a nano?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayray377 View Post
    Been meaning to post this for some time.
    Post replacing the alternator the odometer has been flashing. Is the only way to reset this to go to a LR specialist?
    Quote Originally Posted by lewy View Post
    sounds like the bcu and odometer has lost scync,you will need to have it reset by someone with a nanacom or similar or a dealer.
    First I've ever heard about this happening,,
    certainly didnt happen when I replaced mine,,


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    mine was doing it when i first picked it up as well as the amigoes,I called into a landrover place in rockhampton and they reset and resynched.It has never lost synch since despite having the alt and battery out several times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jayray377 View Post
    It can be done with a nano?
    Yes, but dont sync the odometer with the BCU or vice-versa cos you might have some unpleasant surprise... just disable the odometer error warning, that's all
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    what is the unpleasant surpprise.The real milage??

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    Yes but not necessarily, but i've seen one case when the BCU's EEPROM went mad and reset itself to 0 and the odometer assumed it on syncronisation, other time it assumed the miles as km's so IMO better stay on the safe side and only disable the odometer error warning and you'll be OK.
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    No one is going to complain if it went to "0"...

    Although something went VERY wrong for that to happen

    Just synchronise it - it won't be a problem.

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