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    HDC INACTIVE

    Hello All.
    The HDC INACTIVE has come up twice, both times after first start up in the morning.
    I don't use the the hill decent control.
    Any ideas, anyone out there ?
    Paul.

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    that is the first sign of the battery getting weak, coming up for replacement. The system is VERY sensitive to voltage.

    Good news is, it will usually go for several months in this state, unless the battery dies fast.
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    HDC INNACTIVE

    I did leave the lights on last week and completely drained the battery.
    It just about started today, after being at Sydney airport for two days.

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    That's interesting! Mine has been giving me that message for the last year or two. I just assumed it was a normal startup message....

    Battery is quite old and was let go flat for a month a couple of years ago, so maybe it has passed its prime (6 year old). Starts first time with no hesitation though.

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    Lads on the UK RR site there is a tread on this its the ECU that's 2 sensitive especially on cold mornings it is no problem, Landrover did change over the unit if you went in for 500 pounds UK but it was a upgraded unit it does no harm as it.

    Deco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    That's interesting! Mine has been giving me that message for the last year or two. I just assumed it was a normal startup message....

    Battery is quite old and was let go flat for a month a couple of years ago, so maybe it has passed its prime (6 year old). Starts first time with no hesitation though.
    6 years out of a battery in one of these is very good going. I would think it is on borrowed time myself.

    Oh, and I had the HDC inactive for about 6 months on start up before the battery died - it gave me no warning. Started fine one evening, then the next morning, cranked slowly - started, but threw every error message known to man.... It drove down the street, then had wouldn't start and had to be towed...

    If your battery is getting on a bit, I would replace it before it leaves you stranded somewhere.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Low voltage at the battery, failing alternator, and cold mornings are one of the best ways to send to the HDC/ABS/DSC/EBA/ and the air-suspension systems offline. Happens frequently.

    One other problem I have come across is after the replacement of the two front air-suspension bags, the front wheel speed sensor was not correctly installed, allowing it rub against the revolving rim, so the first hard right hand turn would sent the HDC/ABS/DSC/EBA systems off, followed very shortly there after by the air-suspension.

    First check your voltages, rangerovers.net has a good proceedure for checking that will help others here diagnose the issue...

    Electrical Issues - Basic Troubleshooting Guide

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    A battery trickle charger is a good investment for any RR owner.

    I bought mine from SCA for $120, but you get lower power units from $60 and they maintain your battery as well as charge.

    Keep it in your garage and whack it on overnight as often add you think about it, it will reset/Repair the battery cells and help it lifespan.
    I leave mine connected in the car, so its no trouble to do.

    Use it on all cars in the house.

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    CBH, do you disconnect your l322 battery ground lead first, or are you charging with the battery connected?

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    With a smart charger it is fine to leave the battery connected. In fact to do any diagnostics on late model Land Rovers a connected battery charger is mandatory.

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