That's a relief as we will be getting a D3 soon, we camp as you do, back door open for access to the fridge, have had no problem doing this in the D2.
Baz.
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I have a query.
I leave the key fob / remote thingy in the console most of the time apart from when I lock the vehicle. This includes all night every night as it is in a locked garage. Could this be a contributor to the battery problem?
Cheers, Craig
Thought I'd try this out before posting, but it seems to work:)
(from the Disco UK site)
If you hold the button in the centre of the roof lamp cluster in for 3 or 4 secs, until the light flashes at you, it will turn off the interior lights so that they will not come on again until you start the car. You can then open and close doors without 'waking up' the car or turning on a light.
Cheers,
Gordon
And the lights under the doors (puddle lights) still come on.
Cheers Ken
Hmm, note this may be different between models and years, but here's what happens with mine:
- if you disable the lignting as per my last post and shut the doors (but don't lock the car), after the car "goes to sleep", you can still open and close the boot without waking it up.
- if you disable the lighting as per my last post and shut the doors AND lock the car, you can open the boot with the key fob and the car will remain asleep.
Only if you open the passenger doors will the car wake up.
Cheers,
Gordon
Yeah, you can open tailgate without activating anything, on mine as well.
Draw from computer is minimal (0.2A), but 4 x 10w globes in doors is around 3A, changing them to LEDs, would have to help.
Cheers Ken