Got the car back and it turns out both batteries were problematic.
The main battery initially tested ok but a 2nd test found it had a dead cell so got that replaced. Looks like it was the original battery so was over 4 years old and probably due anyway.
The 2nd battery had a leak and had to be replaced. It was 18 months old but not a real expensive one. Got it replaced with a yellow top optima so that should be more reliable. The 2nd battery was well down on charge which I suspect was because it was working hard to try and charge the main battery. I'm sure the SC80 controller was working properly. Without the 2nd battery I'm sure I would have have starting problems earlier.
When MLR first tested the primary they couldn't find a problem with it. They found the 2nd battery to be faulty so I'm guessing they assumed it was drawing from the primary and had discharged it as this was the only fault found. I questioned this at the time as I thought that couldn't happen with the SC80. More investigation by MLR and finding the primary was faulty now makes sense.
Now, why did the initially primary drop charge?
I'm certain it went low due to the CD player coming on when the car was locked and should be sleeping. As I observed that when initially troubleshooting. Cant prove this happened originally though so interested if anyone knows of this happening on other D3's or 4's.
It also may have just died on its own.
Why did the CD player come on when the key was out of the ignition and locked?
Not sure this will be able to be determined. Nothing showed up in the fault code check. Could well be the car electrics detecting a low voltage and playing up so a bit of chicken and the egg maybe
anyways, car running again. Not cheap getting 2 batteries done same day but these things happen.


 
						
					 
					
					
 
				
				
				
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