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Same problem with the L494. Could not see a bloody thing when reversing at night. I swapped it the incandescent reversing globes for some decent LED lights which helped a bit. The high position of the light does nothing to help illuminate the ground and immediate surroundings behind the vehicle. I looked at options similar to what powerfulUK have done for the L663 but couldn't come up with a discrete solution. Fortunately the L663 lends itself to the style of lighting that was used by PowerfulUK - ace job by them.
Might have to revisit this to see if something has come on the market for the L494.
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
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MY23 D300 SE Silicon Silver
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Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
Had my MY21 110 D300 now for about 2 months but finally managed to be released from house arrest and take it camping for the first time.
Parked it up over night with the odd occasional opening of the doors to get things in and out, found it frustrating that every time I opened the doors the Bluetooth connects to the car and the center console turns on.
By the next morning the low battery warning came on to prompt me to turn on the ignition.
Anyone know how to deal with this?
Not the same, but on my L322 I converted to LED interior lights which helps. Not sure what’s in the new defender.
L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
Track Trailer ARN 200-117
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						Welcome, Jase.
Yes what you've described is one of the big PITAs about the L663. JLR really didn't think this one through and there are some very bad assumptions baked into their software. The good thing about software though is that it can be changed... in an ideal world we'd get an update with some kind of "battery saver" mode for camping etc that ignores the doors and leaves all the systems powered off until you do something like press the Start/Stop button. Come to think of it, holding that button without your foot on the brake would be a perfect way to activate that mode.
In the meantime, some people report that hiding your remote fobs in shielded bags is a good way to reduce the amount of activity from the computers. Leaving the vehicle unlocked is also good, and leaving doors open instead of actually closing them helps. There's a way to disable keyless entry that I'm gonna get around to experimenting with. As a backstop, some dual battery systems have features that can help you in the event of a flat starter, or grab yourself a lithium jump starter. I got a Noco GBX45 but haven't done an actual test with a flattened starter yet.
It's also a good idea to put your vehicle on an actual battery charger overnight, at least every few weeks. The "smart" alternator behaviour in these vehicles has a tendency to leave the starter battery in a not-fully-charged state, even on the MHEVs like yours. That behaviour is also controlled by software though, so possibly it will be, or already has been, updated.
I have a bluetooth battery monitor installed on my starter battery. They're cheap, they work, and they help you understand what's going on with the electrical system in your vehicle.
Cheers
TB
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