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Crews, if you report battery problems whilst in warranty you will be treated with a new AGM style battery and an update to the battery monitor. There is a bulletin that instructs the dealer to do this on customer complaint.
Worth moaning just to get the better and newer battery…
Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
Member Since: 12 Jan 2013
Location: Manchester
Posts: 138
stick wrote:
crews control - how old is your d4 and what sort of battery has it got?
.Very rare to get one replaced under warranty. The replacement battery, which is fitted to new d4's is a 850Ah AGM (different technology, used for stop-start vehicles) and this seems to have a lot better ability to hold charge. LR will charge you £250 but you can get one online for £150.
My AGM was replaced on my one week old D4 2013, after two failed to start!
17th Nov 2013 3:10 pm
sasdiscos
Member Since: 22 Feb 2013
Location: Northants
Posts: 889
I only use mine at weekends on shoots etc. Occasionally it goes on a run but not very often, i get my missus to take it to work every now and again but i constantly have it connected to a optimate battery conditioner.
SteveYou remind me of a younger me, not much younger mind...perhaps even a little older!
17th Nov 2013 3:44 pm
Robbie
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Even moaning about the FBH running time should get you an AGM battery:
Quote:
TECHNICAL BULLETIN
LTB00527
20 FEB 2013
SECTION: 412-00
Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH) Cycle Time Improvement
Range Rover (LM)
Model Year:
2011-2012
VIN:BA325708-CA393639
Range Rover Sport (LS)
Model Year:
2011-2013
VIN:
BA262776 Onwards
MARKETS:
All Except Russia
CONDITION SUMMARY:
Situation:
The customer may report that the vehicle interior is not sufficiently warm following operation of the Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH).
Cause: Battery management strategy limits power supply and FFBH cycle time. Suggested Customer Concern Code - C03.
Action: Should a customer express concern, follow the Service Instruction outlined below. This will increase the FFBH cycle time by approximately 20% to improve the vehicle interior temperature.
PARTS:
LR033179
Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4/LR4 - AGM battery 850Amp 90AH
Quantity: 1
LR032525
Range Rover - AGM battery 850Amp 95AH
Quantity: 1
LR048602
Rover Sport and Discovery 4/LR4 R.H.D - Battery Monitoring System Cable
Quantity: 1
LR048601
Rover Sport and Discovery 4/LR4 L.H.D- Battery Monitoring System Cable.
Quantity: 1
LR048604
Range Rover - Battery Monitoring System Cable
Quantity: 1
TOOLS:
No Tools Required
WARRANTY:
NOTE: Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only. Always refer to TOPIx to obtain the latest repair time.
NOTE: DDW requires the use of causal part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a quantity of zero.
DESCRIPTION
SRO
TIME (HOURS)
CONDITION CODE
CAUSAL PART
Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4/LR4 - Configuration - Auxiliary heater control module
80.90.13
0.2
42
LR021632
Range Rover - Configuration - Heating ventilation and air conditioning control module
80.90.12
0.2
42
LR028524
Replace the Battery Monitoring System Including BMS reset
86.15.13.03
0.1
42
LR037872
Range Rover Sport and Discovery 4/LR4 Replace Battery Including BMS reset
86.15.01.03
0.2
42
LR018609
Range Rover 4.4L TDV8 Replace Battery Including BMS reset
86.15.01.03
0.4
42
LR030213
Range Rover 5.0L AJV8 Replace Battery Including BMS reset
86.15.01.03
0.5
42
LR032260
NOTE: Normal Warranty policies and procedures apply.
SERVICE INSTRUCTION:
1. CAUTION: This procedure requires SDD DVD133.01 and Calibration File 127 loaded or later.
Connect the Land Rover approved battery conditioner/power supply.
2. Replace the Battery Monitoring System (see TOPIx Workshop Manual, Section 414-01).
3. If an Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) battery is already fitted check the battery condition status using the Midtronics EXP 1080 tester and replace battery if necessary (see TOPIx Workshop Manual, Section 414-01).
4. If a flooded type battery is currently fitted to the vehicle replace it with an AGM battery (see TOPIx Workshop Manual, Section 414-01).
5. Connect SDD to the vehicle and begin a new diagnostic session, by reading the VIN for the current vehicle and initiating the data collect sequence.
6. Select the Diagnosis Session Type.
7. Select the Symptoms tab and enter any of the following Symptom.
1. Electrical - Climate control system - Auxiliary heating - Will not heat to required temperature.
8. Select the Recommendations Tab.
9. NOTE: All Vehicles
Battery replacement If required.
10. NOTE: Range Rover
Configure existing module - Heating ventilation and air conditioning control module.
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