I am with donh54; get the battery load tested. I had the same trouble with my disco 2. Started fine, no sign of battery problems, but after a bit of research I concluded I needed to test the battery tested. The battery test indicated a poor condition although not failed. I changed the battery and the problem went away.



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Well guys, it was quite an adventure into the unknown (unknown by me that is). I didn't mention before that not only the S and M lights were on but also The Three Amigos have been present for a while. A member of this club contacted me and told me he could get the codes using his Nanocom. He did and was very very helpful. He spent about 30 min diagnosing and explaining the diagnosis. His knowledge of these Beasties is great and hes a top bloke too. I haven't mentioned which club member as it was a private message and I am not sure if he would want that. BUT, I sure would like to to if he contacts me and says ok.



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