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Thread: Disco 4 Engine System Failure Warning - beware!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    Dirty in particulate or water? Do they define?
    No, they didn't specify

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    Car is ready to be picked up - diagnosis was not certain - possibly a "software glitch" so they had reloaded software and car was running perfectly; and they also noted one of the main battery terminals connectors was loose and they wonder if that contributed to the issue (voltage drop) (quite possible, I hadnt checked them in a while and the connections had been on and off a bit lately with a winch, and other accessories all being added over various weeks). That coupled with the very rough tracks and its certainly possible. Sorry I cant add anything else.

    cheers


    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stornoway SA View Post
    Car is ready to be picked up - diagnosis was not certain - possibly a "software glitch" so they had reloaded software and car was running perfectly; and they also noted one of the main battery terminals connectors was loose and they wonder if that contributed to the issue (voltage drop) (quite possible, I hadnt checked them in a while and the connections had been on and off a bit lately with a winch, and other accessories all being added over various weeks). That coupled with the very rough tracks and its certainly possible. Sorry I cant add anything else.

    cheers


    Chris
    Thanks for letting us know Chris. Good to hear you are back on the road. I hate things where there is a problem but it is intermittent and there is no sure cause found - ie nothing that is fixed positively that was found to be 'broken'. Good luck with it.

    Cheers

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    Whenever there's a fault, it's always a good idea to first check the battery connections + fuses and if possible, the battery voltage and charging - you can use the vehicle signals panel in the "hidden" menu of the SatNav. Unless of course, the fault is in the SatNav screen

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    Gordon

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    hidden menu Gordon??

    I just picked up the car - "power control module update" words appeared on the invoice.....not the first and I bet I'm not the last!

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stornoway SA View Post
    hidden menu Gordon??

    I just picked up the car - "power control module update" words appeared on the invoice.....not the first and I bet I'm not the last!

    cheers
    Hi Stornoway,
    Sounds like it may have been the 'Power Module Upgrade'. Who knows.
    In your case, it has been a pain in the butt. So close to home, yet so far .
    I have had a few minor hiccups since picking up my D4 12 months ago, but I must admit, the minor hiccups are soon forgotten once I get back behind the wheel .
    Cheers, Craig

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    Whenever there's a fault, it's always a good idea to first check the battery connections + fuses and if possible, the battery voltage and charging - you can use the vehicle signals panel in the "hidden" menu of the SatNav. Unless of course, the fault is in the SatNav screen

    Cheers,

    Gordon
    SO is there an easy way to access the hidden menu in the satnav?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad72 View Post
    SO is there an easy way to access the hidden menu in the satnav?
    Try FAQs

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    Hi all and has anybody heard from Phil?

    I would love to know how he got on.

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    Well i accessed the hidden menu and the most useful screens I feel are the vehicle signal form as it displays the battery voltage, the self test screen and the DTC codes screen which gives a description of the fault when each key is pressed.

    At least with these at you finger tips if a fault does occur you should be able to jump into the system and check what is going on, well, that's my theory anyway.

    The pictures of the vehicle signals are with the ignition off. All the rest are ignition on

    I had a good look for the code that would make the car morph into an HSE but alas, I could not find it.






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